The works of Robert Burns; with an account of his life, and a criticism on his writings, Bind 41800 |
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Side 12
... never equal thine . I hae sworn by the Heavens to my Mary , I hae sworn by the Heavens to be true ; And sae may the Heavens forget me , When I forget my vow ! O plight me your faith , my Mary , And plight me your lily white hand ; O ...
... never equal thine . I hae sworn by the Heavens to my Mary , I hae sworn by the Heavens to be true ; And sae may the Heavens forget me , When I forget my vow ! O plight me your faith , my Mary , And plight me your lily white hand ; O ...
Side 14
... never saw a fairer , I never loe'd a dearer , And neist my heart I'll wear her , For fear my jewel tine . She is a winsome wee thing , She is a handsome wee thing , She is a bonie wee thing , This sweet wee wife o ' mine . The The ...
... never saw a fairer , I never loe'd a dearer , And neist my heart I'll wear her , For fear my jewel tine . She is a winsome wee thing , She is a handsome wee thing , She is a bonie wee thing , This sweet wee wife o ' mine . The The ...
Side 15
... what she is , And never made anither . Thou art a queen , fair Lesley , Thy subjects we , before thee : Thou art divine , fair Lesley , The hearts o ' men adore thee . The The Deil he could na scaith thee , Or aught ( 15 )
... what she is , And never made anither . Thou art a queen , fair Lesley , Thy subjects we , before thee : Thou art divine , fair Lesley , The hearts o ' men adore thee . The The Deil he could na scaith thee , Or aught ( 15 )
Side 17
... never drumlie ! There simmer first unfald her robes , And there the langest tarry ; For there I took the last fareweel O ' my sweet Highland Mary . How sweetly bloom'd the gay , green birk , How rich the hawthorn's blossom ; As ...
... never drumlie ! There simmer first unfald her robes , And there the langest tarry ; For there I took the last fareweel O ' my sweet Highland Mary . How sweetly bloom'd the gay , green birk , How rich the hawthorn's blossom ; As ...
Side 20
... never meant to supplant it . All I re- quested was , that you would try your hand on some of the inferior stanzas , which are apparently no part of the original song ; but this I do not urge , because the song is of sufficient length ...
... never meant to supplant it . All I re- quested was , that you would try your hand on some of the inferior stanzas , which are apparently no part of the original song ; but this I do not urge , because the song is of sufficient length ...
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