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Side iv
... Thomson To Miss Fontenelle , on seeing her in a Favourite Char- acter SONG - The Lea - Rig SONG Auld Rob Morris SONG - Duncan Gray SONG- Here's a Health to them that's awa ' SONG O Poortith Cauld SONG - Gala Water Sonnet written on the ...
... Thomson To Miss Fontenelle , on seeing her in a Favourite Char- acter SONG - The Lea - Rig SONG Auld Rob Morris SONG - Duncan Gray SONG- Here's a Health to them that's awa ' SONG O Poortith Cauld SONG - Gala Water Sonnet written on the ...
Side v
... Thomson's Melodies , presented to • SONG The Tree of Liberty SONG- On the Seas and far away SONG Ca ' the Yowes to the Knowes -- 114 115 116 * e 117 e 118 e 119 0 121 • e 122 123 e 127 e 129 vi CONTENTS OF VOL . III . PAGE To Chloris.
... Thomson's Melodies , presented to • SONG The Tree of Liberty SONG- On the Seas and far away SONG Ca ' the Yowes to the Knowes -- 114 115 116 * e 117 e 118 e 119 0 121 • e 122 123 e 127 e 129 vi CONTENTS OF VOL . III . PAGE To Chloris.
Side 27
... Thomson , Nov. 8 , 1792 . SHE is a winsome wee thing , She is a handsome wee thing , She is a bonny wee thing , 1 This sweet wee wife o ' mine . With artless look and soul sincere , Above all mean disguise . For Celia thus my heart has ...
... Thomson , Nov. 8 , 1792 . SHE is a winsome wee thing , She is a handsome wee thing , She is a bonny wee thing , 1 This sweet wee wife o ' mine . With artless look and soul sincere , Above all mean disguise . For Celia thus my heart has ...
Side 28
... set to an air which would insure celebrity . " — Burns to Mr. Thomson , 14th Nov. 1792 . YE banks , and braes , and streams around The castle o ' Montgomery , ÆT . 34.j HIGHLAND MARY . 29 Green be your SONG-Highland Mary.
... set to an air which would insure celebrity . " — Burns to Mr. Thomson , 14th Nov. 1792 . YE banks , and braes , and streams around The castle o ' Montgomery , ÆT . 34.j HIGHLAND MARY . 29 Green be your SONG-Highland Mary.
Side 31
... Most justly think ( and we are much the gainers ) Such conduct neither spirit , wit , nor manners.1 1 An ironical allusion to the annual saturnalia of the Cale- donian Hunt at Dumfries . 32 TO THE SHADE OF THOMSON . [ 1792 .
... Most justly think ( and we are much the gainers ) Such conduct neither spirit , wit , nor manners.1 1 An ironical allusion to the annual saturnalia of the Cale- donian Hunt at Dumfries . 32 TO THE SHADE OF THOMSON . [ 1792 .
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appears arms auld BALLADS banks bear blast bonny bosom Burns called charming Chloris CHORUS dear dearest dearie death Dumfries e'en e'er ELECTION epigram fair fame fate fear flower frae give Gray green guid hand head heart Heaven Here's honest hour I'll Jessy John kind king laddie lady lass lassie leave light lines live lo'es Lord lover mair MARK meet mind MISS morn ne'er never night o'er poet poor powers round song Stewart sweet tears tell that's thee Thomson thou thou hast thought took tree TUNE turn verses VERSICLES wander weary weel wife wild Willie wind woman wood worth written yon town young
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Side 29 - 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...
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