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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... laddie gaed to the green hill , And I at ewe - milking first say'd my young skill , To bear the milk - bowie nae pain was to me , When I at the bughting forgather'd with thee . Patie . When corn - riggs wav'd yellow , and blue heather ...
... laddie gaed to the green hill , And I at ewe - milking first say'd my young skill , To bear the milk - bowie nae pain was to me , When I at the bughting forgather'd with thee . Patie . When corn - riggs wav'd yellow , and blue heather ...
Side 12
... Laddie , ' Bess gars our lugs ring : But when my dear Peggy sings , with better skill , The ' Boatman , ' ' Tweedside , ' or the ' Lass of the Mill , ' many ' Tis times sweeter and pleasant to me ; For though they sing nicely , they ...
... Laddie , ' Bess gars our lugs ring : But when my dear Peggy sings , with better skill , The ' Boatman , ' ' Tweedside , ' or the ' Lass of the Mill , ' many ' Tis times sweeter and pleasant to me ; For though they sing nicely , they ...
Side 90
... laddie that lo'ed me sae weel ; He had but ae saxpence , he brak it in twa , And gied me the hauf o't when he ga'ed awa ' , Then haste ye back , Jamie , and bide na awa ' , Then haste ye back , Jamie , and bide na awa ' , The simmer is ...
... laddie that lo'ed me sae weel ; He had but ae saxpence , he brak it in twa , And gied me the hauf o't when he ga'ed awa ' , Then haste ye back , Jamie , and bide na awa ' , Then haste ye back , Jamie , and bide na awa ' , The simmer is ...
Side 93
... laddie ance mair to my arms . But , oh , if he's faithless , and minds na his Nannie , Flow still between us , thou wide , roaring main ; May I never see it , may I never trow it , But , dying , believe that my Willie's my ain ! LXXV ...
... laddie ance mair to my arms . But , oh , if he's faithless , and minds na his Nannie , Flow still between us , thou wide , roaring main ; May I never see it , may I never trow it , But , dying , believe that my Willie's my ain ! LXXV ...
Side 95
... laddie o'er the sea ; But Hope aye hechts his safe return To you , my bonnie lamb , an ' me . Baloo , baloo , my wee wee thing , O saftly close thy blinking e'e ! Baloo , baloo , my wee wee thing , For thou art doubly dear to me . Thy ...
... laddie o'er the sea ; But Hope aye hechts his safe return To you , my bonnie lamb , an ' me . Baloo , baloo , my wee wee thing , O saftly close thy blinking e'e ! Baloo , baloo , my wee wee thing , For thou art doubly dear to me . Thy ...
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ain fireside Allan Allan Ramsay amang auld auld lang syne baith Baloo beauty BELLES LETTRES blaw blythe boatie rows bonnie lass braes braw Burns busk Campbells are coming canna cauld Charlie charming Cockpen cogie Crown 8vo dear dearie Died doun e'en e'er Edition English Extra fcap fair flowers frae FRANCIS TURNER PALGRAVE gane gang gi'e Gilderoy glen GLOBE LIBRARY GOLDEN TREASURY SERIES gude gudeman ha'e hame heart HEIR OF REDCLYFFE Highland laddie hills ilka Illustrations Jamie Janet Johnnie Lady Laird lassie lo'e Maggie maid MALL GAZETTE Mary maun mony nae mair naething nane ne'er never o'er PALL MALL GAZETTE Peggy POEMS Robin ROSLIN CASTLE says sing snaw song story sweet syne thee There's thou todlin volume weel wife Willie winna Yarrow Ye're young
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