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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... Willie the same . Winter winds blew loud and cauld at our parting ; Fears for my Willie brought tears in my e'e ; Welcome now , simmer , and welcome , my Willie , The simmer to nature , my Willie to me . Rest , ye wild storms , in the ...
... Willie the same . Winter winds blew loud and cauld at our parting ; Fears for my Willie brought tears in my e'e ; Welcome now , simmer , and welcome , my Willie , The simmer to nature , my Willie to me . Rest , ye wild storms , in the ...
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... John , We've had wi ' ane anither ; Now we maun totter doun , John , But hand in hand we'll go , And we'll sleep thegither at the foot , John Anderson , my jo . Part EE . CXIII . WILLIE BREW'D A PECK O 136 SCOTTISH SONG .
... John , We've had wi ' ane anither ; Now we maun totter doun , John , But hand in hand we'll go , And we'll sleep thegither at the foot , John Anderson , my jo . Part EE . CXIII . WILLIE BREW'D A PECK O 136 SCOTTISH SONG .
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Mary Carlyle Aitken. CXIII . WILLIE BREW'D A PECK O ' MAUT . R. Burns . O , Willie brew'd a peck o ' maut , And Rab and Allan cam ' to prie ; Three blyther lads , that lee lang night , We wadna fand in Christendie . We are na fou , we're ...
Mary Carlyle Aitken. CXIII . WILLIE BREW'D A PECK O ' MAUT . R. Burns . O , Willie brew'd a peck o ' maut , And Rab and Allan cam ' to prie ; Three blyther lads , that lee lang night , We wadna fand in Christendie . We are na fou , we're ...
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... Willie Sharp's ; And , what they maist did laugh at , She brak the bicker , spilt the drink , And tightly gouff'd his haffet ; Crying , Wae betide the three - gir'd cog ! Oh , wae betide the cogie , It does mair skaith than a ' the ills ...
... Willie Sharp's ; And , what they maist did laugh at , She brak the bicker , spilt the drink , And tightly gouff'd his haffet ; Crying , Wae betide the three - gir'd cog ! Oh , wae betide the cogie , It does mair skaith than a ' the ills ...
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