The works of Robert Burns; with an account of his life, and a criticism on his writings. To which are prefixed, some observations on the character and condition of the Scottish peasantry. As ed. by J. Currie, Oplag 673,Bind 41816 |
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... wild war's deadly With " Jessy . " 37 With a list of songs , and Wandering Willie " altered , ........................ ..38 blast reas blazen , " and XIX . Mr B. to Mr T. Origin of " The XX . Mr T. to Mr B XXI . Meg o ' the Mill , " 40 ...
... wild war's deadly With " Jessy . " 37 With a list of songs , and Wandering Willie " altered , ........................ ..38 blast reas blazen , " and XIX . Mr B. to Mr T. Origin of " The XX . Mr T. to Mr B XXI . Meg o ' the Mill , " 40 ...
Side xx
... wild distant shore Here awa , there awa , wandering Willie The same , altered 148 245 Flow gently , sweet Afton , among thy green braes 239 - 188 274 227 71 35 39 - Here is the glen , and here the bower 115 Here's a health to ane I lo'e ...
... wild distant shore Here awa , there awa , wandering Willie The same , altered 148 245 Flow gently , sweet Afton , among thy green braes 239 - 188 274 227 71 35 39 - Here is the glen , and here the bower 115 Here's a health to ane I lo'e ...
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... wild , from wisdom's way 275 The hunter lo'es the morning sun 20 The lazy mist hangs from the brow of the hill 217 The lovely lass o ' Inverness 243 The smiling spring comes in rejoicing 241 The Thames flows proudly to the sea 222 Their ...
... wild , from wisdom's way 275 The hunter lo'es the morning sun 20 The lazy mist hangs from the brow of the hill 217 The lovely lass o ' Inverness 243 The smiling spring comes in rejoicing 241 The Thames flows proudly to the sea 222 Their ...
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... at midnight hour , I'd rove , and ne'er be eeric O , If thro ' that glen I gaed to thee , My ain kind dearie O. For " scented birks , " in some copies , " birken buds . " E. Altho ' the night were ne'er sae wild , * B 4 7.
... at midnight hour , I'd rove , and ne'er be eeric O , If thro ' that glen I gaed to thee , My ain kind dearie O. For " scented birks , " in some copies , " birken buds . " E. Altho ' the night were ne'er sae wild , * B 4 7.
Side 8
... wild ,. was inserted wet . But in one of the manuscripts , probably written afterwards , wet was changed into wild ; evidently a great improvement . The lovers might meet on the lea - rig , " although the night were ne'er so wild ...
... wild ,. was inserted wet . But in one of the manuscripts , probably written afterwards , wet was changed into wild ; evidently a great improvement . The lovers might meet on the lea - rig , " although the night were ne'er so wild ...
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admire ain dear Allan alter amang anither auld lang syne ballad bard BATTLE OF BANNOCKBURN beautiful bonnie Bonnie Dundee bosom braw breast BURNS Caledonia charming chorus claute Coila dainty Davie daugh dear Sir dearest dearie Duncan Gray Edinburgh English verses fair fancy fine air flowers frae Galla water give glen happy heart Heaven Highland Mary honour Irvine water Jeanie John Anderson Johnson's Museum lass lassie lea-rig lo'e Logan braes Lord Gregory lover mair maun mend merit mony muse Nanie ne'er never night o'er Phillis pleased pleasure Pleyel poet poetry poor Rob Morris Robin Adair Scots Scottish songs sentiment singing sodger stanza suit sung sweet taste thee THOMSON Thou hast thro tune wandering Willie whistle wild Willie's words young JESSIE
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Side 81 - Wha will be a traitor knave? Wha can fill a coward's grave? Wha sae base as be a slave? Let him turn and flee! Wha for Scotland's king and law Freedom's sword will strongly draw, Freeman stand, or freeman fa?
Side 237 - My Mary's asleep by thy murmuring stream, Flow gently, sweet Afton, disturb not her dream.
Side 238 - Thy crystal stream, Afton, how lovely it glides, And winds by the cot where my Mary resides ; How wanton thy waters her snowy feet lave, As gathering sweet flow'rets she stems thy clear wave.
Side 333 - The sire turns o'er, wi' patriarchal grace, The big ha' Bible, ance his father's pride ; His bonnet rev'rently is laid aside, His lyart haffets wearing thin an' bare ; Those strains that once did sweet in Zion glide, He wales a portion with judicious care ; And " Let us worship God !
Side 221 - But blessings on your frosty pow, John Anderson, my jo. John Anderson, my jo, John, We clamb the hill thegither ; And mony a canty day, John, We've had wi...
Side 19 - O' my sweet Highland Mary. How sweetly bloom'd the gay green birk, How rich the hawthorn's blossom, As underneath their fragrant shade I clasp'd her to my bosom ! The golden hours on angel wings Flew o'er me and my dearie; For dear to me as light and life Was my sweet Highland Mary. Wi' mony a vow and lock'd embrace Our parting was fu' tender; And pledging aft to meet again, We tore oursels asunder; But, Oh!
Side 333 - He who stills the raven's clamorous nest, And decks the lily fair in flowery pride, Would, in the way His wisdom sees the best, For them and for their little ones provide; But chiefly in their hearts with grace divine preside.
Side 217 - Of a' the airts the wind can blaw I dearly like the West, For there the bonnie lassie lives, The lassie I lo'e best : There wild woods grow, and rivers row, And mony a hill between ; But day and night my fancy's flight Is ever wi' my Jean. I see her in the dewy flowers, I see her sweet and fair : I hear her in the tunefu...
Side 197 - ALTHO' thou maun never be mine, Altho' even hope is denied ; 'Tis sweeter for thee despairing, Than aught in the world beside — Jessy ! Here's a health, &c. I mourn thro' the gay, gaudy day, As, hopeless, I muse on thy charms : But welcome the dream o' sweet slumber, For then I am lockt in thy arms — Jessy ! Here's a health, &c.
Side 224 - Glen? My minnie does constantly deave me, And bids me beware o' young men; They flatter, she says, to deceive me; But wha can think sae o