Scottish song, a selection of the choicest lyrics of Scotland, compiled and arranged by M.C. Aitken, Oplag 758Mary Carlyle Aitken 1874 |
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... John Dunlop . - Born 1755 ; Died 1820 . Oh ! dinna ask me gin I lo'e thee ; Troth I dar'na ' tell : Dinna ask me gin I lo'e thee ; Ask it o ' yoursel ' . Oh ! dinna look sae sair at me , For weel ye ken me true ; O , gin ye look sae ...
... John Dunlop . - Born 1755 ; Died 1820 . Oh ! dinna ask me gin I lo'e thee ; Troth I dar'na ' tell : Dinna ask me gin I lo'e thee ; Ask it o ' yoursel ' . Oh ! dinna look sae sair at me , For weel ye ken me true ; O , gin ye look sae ...
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... ' a siller pin . Oh , oh ! if my young babe were born , And set upon the nurse's knee , And I mysel ' were dead and gane , For a maid again I'll never be . XXIV . THE BRAES OF YARROW . John Logan . 28 SCOTTISH SONG .
... ' a siller pin . Oh , oh ! if my young babe were born , And set upon the nurse's knee , And I mysel ' were dead and gane , For a maid again I'll never be . XXIV . THE BRAES OF YARROW . John Logan . 28 SCOTTISH SONG .
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Mary Carlyle Aitken. XXIV . THE BRAES OF YARROW . John Logan . - Born 1748 ; Died , 1788 . Thy braes were bonnie , Yarrow stream , When first on them I met my lover ; Thy braes how dreary , Yarrow stream , When now thy waves his body ...
Mary Carlyle Aitken. XXIV . THE BRAES OF YARROW . John Logan . - Born 1748 ; Died , 1788 . Thy braes were bonnie , Yarrow stream , When first on them I met my lover ; Thy braes how dreary , Yarrow stream , When now thy waves his body ...
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... John Græme in the west countrie , Fell in love wi ' Barbara Allan . He sent his man down through the town , To the place where she was dwallin ' , O , haste and come to my master dear , Gin ye be Barbara Allan . O , hooly , hooly , rase ...
... John Græme in the west countrie , Fell in love wi ' Barbara Allan . He sent his man down through the town , To the place where she was dwallin ' , O , haste and come to my master dear , Gin ye be Barbara Allan . O , hooly , hooly , rase ...
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... that rend his breast ? XLII . MARY'S DREAM . John Lowe . - Born 1750 ; Died 1798 . The moon had climb'd the highest hill , Which rises o'er the source of Dee , And from the eastern summit shed Her silver light on 56 SCOTTISH SONG .
... that rend his breast ? XLII . MARY'S DREAM . John Lowe . - Born 1750 ; Died 1798 . The moon had climb'd the highest hill , Which rises o'er the source of Dee , And from the eastern summit shed Her silver light on 56 SCOTTISH SONG .
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