The works of Robert Burns; with an account of his life, and a criticism on his writings, Bind 41800 |
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Side xvi
... Fair Eliza 321 · Fair Jenny 133 For a ' that an ' a ' that 216 For the sake o ' Somebody 338 Galla Water 31 Gloomy December 328 Grace before Dinner 403 Hey for a lass wi ' a tocher 255 I love my Jean 293 Impromptu on Mrs. · -'s birth ...
... Fair Eliza 321 · Fair Jenny 133 For a ' that an ' a ' that 216 For the sake o ' Somebody 338 Galla Water 31 Gloomy December 328 Grace before Dinner 403 Hey for a lass wi ' a tocher 255 I love my Jean 293 Impromptu on Mrs. · -'s birth ...
Side xvii
... Fair 88 Saw ye my Phely ? 174 · She says she lo'es me best of a ' 163 Sic a Wife as Willie had Strathallan's Lament Tam Glen • The Auld Man The blue eyed Lassie The gallant Weaver The Lea Rig The Same continued The Lover's morning ...
... Fair 88 Saw ye my Phely ? 174 · She says she lo'es me best of a ' 163 Sic a Wife as Willie had Strathallan's Lament Tam Glen • The Auld Man The blue eyed Lassie The gallant Weaver The Lea Rig The Same continued The Lover's morning ...
Side xx
... fair , No more of your guests , be they titled or not , No more , ye warblers of the wood , no more , Now in her green mantle blythe nature arrays Now simmer blinks on flowery braes , Now spring has clad the grove in green , Now rosy ...
... fair , No more of your guests , be they titled or not , No more , ye warblers of the wood , no more , Now in her green mantle blythe nature arrays Now simmer blinks on flowery braes , Now spring has clad the grove in green , Now rosy ...
Side xxi
... fair , O whistle and I'll come to you my A Variation in the Chorus , O Willie brew'd a peck o ' maut , Ob open the door , some pity to sbew , Ob wert thou in the cauld blast , . Of a ' the airts the wind can blaw , Old winter with his ...
... fair , O whistle and I'll come to you my A Variation in the Chorus , O Willie brew'd a peck o ' maut , Ob open the door , some pity to sbew , Ob wert thou in the cauld blast , . Of a ' the airts the wind can blaw , Old winter with his ...
Side xxii
... fair , 79 There was once a day , but old Time was then young , 354 They snool me sair , and haud me down , 315 Thickest night o'erbang my dwelling ! 273 Thine am I , my faithful fair , 138 Thine be the volumes , Jessy fair , . 382 This ...
... fair , 79 There was once a day , but old Time was then young , 354 They snool me sair , and haud me down , 315 Thickest night o'erbang my dwelling ! 273 Thine am I , my faithful fair , 138 Thine be the volumes , Jessy fair , . 382 This ...
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