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Side 98
... Burran . * 1 . I WONDER What the mischief was in me when a bit of my music I proffered ye ! How could any woman sing ... Burran . ‡ Chorus . - Oh ! the Powldoodies of Burran , The green , green Powldoodies of Burran , The green ...
... Burran . * 1 . I WONDER What the mischief was in me when a bit of my music I proffered ye ! How could any woman sing ... Burran . ‡ Chorus . - Oh ! the Powldoodies of Burran , The green , green Powldoodies of Burran , The green ...
Side 99
... Burran , & c . & o 6 . His eyes were like a flaming coal - fire , all so black and yet so bright , Or like a star shining clearly in the middle of the dark heaven at night , And the white of them was not white , but a charming sort of ...
... Burran , & c . & o 6 . His eyes were like a flaming coal - fire , all so black and yet so bright , Or like a star shining clearly in the middle of the dark heaven at night , And the white of them was not white , but a charming sort of ...
Side 100
... Burran , & c . & c . 11 . But in the course of a few days more I began to stump a little about , And by the blessing of air and exercise , I grew every day more and more stout And in a week or two I recovered my twist , and could play a ...
... Burran , & c . & c . 11 . But in the course of a few days more I began to stump a little about , And by the blessing of air and exercise , I grew every day more and more stout And in a week or two I recovered my twist , and could play a ...
Side 183
... . † The Pouldocdies of Burran were a description of Irish oysters , anent which , Mrs. M'Whirter chanted a laudatory song , in presence of Christopher in the Tent . which see , ante.-p. 98. M. Dr. Wodrow . Well , now , I must say.
... . † The Pouldocdies of Burran were a description of Irish oysters , anent which , Mrs. M'Whirter chanted a laudatory song , in presence of Christopher in the Tent . which see , ante.-p. 98. M. Dr. Wodrow . Well , now , I must say.
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