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... Lass , ' ' The Brisk young lad , ' ' Andro and his cutty gun , ' ' My wife has taen the gee , ' ' Clout the Cauldron , ' ' Get up and bar the door , ' ' Ettrick banks , ' ' Saw ye Johnie coming ? ' ' An thou wert my ain thing , ' ' Our ...
... Lass , ' ' The Brisk young lad , ' ' Andro and his cutty gun , ' ' My wife has taen the gee , ' ' Clout the Cauldron , ' ' Get up and bar the door , ' ' Ettrick banks , ' ' Saw ye Johnie coming ? ' ' An thou wert my ain thing , ' ' Our ...
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... Lass of Ballochmyle , ' or celebrates in words and thoughts more sweet than music , the ́ Banks and braes of bonnie Doun , ' or gets his death frae twa sweet een , Twa lovely een o ' bonnie blue . Whether he is changed from an ...
... Lass of Ballochmyle , ' or celebrates in words and thoughts more sweet than music , the ́ Banks and braes of bonnie Doun , ' or gets his death frae twa sweet een , Twa lovely een o ' bonnie blue . Whether he is changed from an ...
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... lass alike contributing to the lyrical stores of their country . Cowley writes that poetry was born among the shepherds ' : -in Scotland , it still lives among the shepherds ! Critics have objected to the songs of Scotland on account of ...
... lass alike contributing to the lyrical stores of their country . Cowley writes that poetry was born among the shepherds ' : -in Scotland , it still lives among the shepherds ! Critics have objected to the songs of Scotland on account of ...
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... lass , and waken my bairn , And bid her come quickly benn . The servant gade where the daughter lay , The sheets were cauld , she was away , And fast to her goodwife ' gan say , She's aff with the Gaberlunzie - man . O fy ! gar ride ...
... lass , and waken my bairn , And bid her come quickly benn . The servant gade where the daughter lay , The sheets were cauld , she was away , And fast to her goodwife ' gan say , She's aff with the Gaberlunzie - man . O fy ! gar ride ...
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... , MARION . Will ye gae to the ewe - bughts , Marion , And wear in the sheep wi ' me ? The sun shines sweet , my Marion ; But nae half sae sweet as thee . O , Marion's a bonnie lass , And the blythe 12 SONGS OF SCOTLAND .
... , MARION . Will ye gae to the ewe - bughts , Marion , And wear in the sheep wi ' me ? The sun shines sweet , my Marion ; But nae half sae sweet as thee . O , Marion's a bonnie lass , And the blythe 12 SONGS OF SCOTLAND .
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