The works of Robert Burns; with an account of his life, and a criticism on his writings, Bind 41800 |
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Side 38
Robert Burns. of our native music , than any English verses what- ever . The very name of Peter Pindar is an acquisition to your work . His Gregory is beautiful . I have tried to give you a set of stanzas in Scots , on the same subject ...
Robert Burns. of our native music , than any English verses what- ever . The very name of Peter Pindar is an acquisition to your work . His Gregory is beautiful . I have tried to give you a set of stanzas in Scots , on the same subject ...
Side 47
... English songs , which I pro- pose giving in addition to the Scotch verses . If any others occur to you , better adapted to the character of the airs , pray mention them , when you favour me with your strictures upon every thing else ...
... English songs , which I pro- pose giving in addition to the Scotch verses . If any others occur to you , better adapted to the character of the airs , pray mention them , when you favour me with your strictures upon every thing else ...
Side 56
... English ones . I remember the two last lines of a verse in some of the old songs of Logan Water , ( for I know a good many different ones ) which I think pretty : " Now my dear lad maun face his faes , " Far , far frae me and Logan ...
... English ones . I remember the two last lines of a verse in some of the old songs of Logan Water , ( for I know a good many different ones ) which I think pretty : " Now my dear lad maun face his faes , " Far , far frae me and Logan ...
Side 58
... English set . The Banks of the Dee , is , you know , literally , Langolee , to slow time . The song is well enough , but has some false imagery in it , for instance , " And sweetly the nightingale sung from the tree . " In the first ...
... English set . The Banks of the Dee , is , you know , literally , Langolee , to slow time . The song is well enough , but has some false imagery in it , for instance , " And sweetly the nightingale sung from the tree . " In the first ...
Side 64
... English set , You shall hear from me soon . When you go to London on this business , can you come by Dumfries ? I have still several MSS Scots airs by me which I have pickt up , mostly from the singing * The song to the tune of Bonie ...
... English set , You shall hear from me soon . When you go to London on this business , can you come by Dumfries ? I have still several MSS Scots airs by me which I have pickt up , mostly from the singing * The song to the tune of Bonie ...
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ae night ain dear Allan alter amang anither auld auld lang syne ballad bard beautiful birks of Aberfeldy blythe bonie bonnie bosom braes BURNS cauld charming Chloris CHORUS chuse Clarke Coila Dainty Davie dear Sir dearest dearie delight e'en Ecclefechan Edinburgh English song fair fancy fine air flowers frae give glen hame happy heart heaven ilka Jeanie John Anderson lass lassie Lassie wi Leiger lo'es Lord Gregory lover luve mair Mary maun melodies merit mill morning muse Museum Nancy ne'er never o'er Phillis Pindar pleased pleasure poet poetry poor Rob Morris Roy's wife Saw ye Scots Scottish Scottish language singing stanza suit sung sweet syne taste tell thine THOMSON thro tune wander wee thing whistle wild Willie Wilt thou winding young Jessie