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... - and - twenty , Tam Bess and her Spinning - Wheel Nithsdale's Welcome Hame Country Lassie Fair Eliza O Luve will venture in The Banks of Doon . PAGE 1 3 4 5 7 8 10 12 13 15 16 18 19 21 iv CONTENTS OF VOL . III . Willie Wastle The.
... - and - twenty , Tam Bess and her Spinning - Wheel Nithsdale's Welcome Hame Country Lassie Fair Eliza O Luve will venture in The Banks of Doon . PAGE 1 3 4 5 7 8 10 12 13 15 16 18 19 21 iv CONTENTS OF VOL . III . Willie Wastle The.
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... Banks of Cree Fragment of an Ode for Washington's Birthday From Burns's Last Letter to Clarinda Written in a Copy of Thomson's Melodies , presented to • SONG The Tree of Liberty SONG- On the Seas and far away SONG Ca ' the Yowes to the ...
... Banks of Cree Fragment of an Ode for Washington's Birthday From Burns's Last Letter to Clarinda Written in a Copy of Thomson's Melodies , presented to • SONG The Tree of Liberty SONG- On the Seas and far away SONG Ca ' the Yowes to the ...
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... Banks SONG Caledonia . SONGO wha is she that lo'es me 201 e 204 e 205 • 207 j 208 212 • • e 214 217 220 Miscellaneous Versicles and Epigrams 222 Old Songs Improved by Burns d 258 O whare did you get that Hauver - meal Bannock ? 258 I am ...
... Banks SONG Caledonia . SONGO wha is she that lo'es me 201 e 204 e 205 • 207 j 208 212 • • e 214 217 220 Miscellaneous Versicles and Epigrams 222 Old Songs Improved by Burns d 258 O whare did you get that Hauver - meal Bannock ? 258 I am ...
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... , wi ' its locks o ' siller gray , Where , like an aged man , it stands at break of day ; But the songster's nest within the bush I winna tak away And a ' to be a posie to my ain dear May . ET . 34. ] THE BANKS OF DOON . 21.
... , wi ' its locks o ' siller gray , Where , like an aged man , it stands at break of day ; But the songster's nest within the bush I winna tak away And a ' to be a posie to my ain dear May . ET . 34. ] THE BANKS OF DOON . 21.
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... BANKS OF DOON . TUNE - Caledonian Hunt's Delight . YE banks and braes o ' bonny Doon , How can ye bloom sae fresh and fair ; How can ye chant , ye little birds , And I sae weary fu ' o ' care ! 22 WILLIE WASTLE . [ 1792 . Thou'lt break my.
... BANKS OF DOON . TUNE - Caledonian Hunt's Delight . YE banks and braes o ' bonny Doon , How can ye bloom sae fresh and fair ; How can ye chant , ye little birds , And I sae weary fu ' o ' care ! 22 WILLIE WASTLE . [ 1792 . Thou'lt break my.
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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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