The works of Robert Burns; with an account of his life, and a criticism on his writings, Bind 41800 |
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Side 17
... Green be your woods , and fair your flowers , Your waters never drumlie ! There simmer first unfald her robes , And there the langest tarry ; For there I took the last fareweel O ' my sweet Highland Mary . How sweetly bloom'd the gay , ...
... Green be your woods , and fair your flowers , Your waters never drumlie ! There simmer first unfald her robes , And there the langest tarry ; For there I took the last fareweel O ' my sweet Highland Mary . How sweetly bloom'd the gay , ...
Side 18
... green's the sod , and cauld's the clay , That wraps my Highland Mary ! O pale , pale now , those rosy lips , I aft hae kiss'd sae fondly ! And clos'd for ay , the sparkling glance , That dwalt on me sae kindly ! And mouldering now in ...
... green's the sod , and cauld's the clay , That wraps my Highland Mary ! O pale , pale now , those rosy lips , I aft hae kiss'd sae fondly ! And clos'd for ay , the sparkling glance , That dwalt on me sae kindly ! And mouldering now in ...
Side 57
... spot on Irwine water , still called , " Patie's Mill , " where a bonie lass was " tedding hay , bareheaded on the green . " My Lord observed to Allan , that it would be a fine theme theme for a song . Ramsay took the hint , ( 57 )
... spot on Irwine water , still called , " Patie's Mill , " where a bonie lass was " tedding hay , bareheaded on the green . " My Lord observed to Allan , that it would be a fine theme theme for a song . Ramsay took the hint , ( 57 )
Side 64
... Green grow the rashes , That song is current in Scotland under the old title , and to the merry old tune of that name ; which of course would mar the progress of your song to celebrity . Your book will be the standard of Scots songs for ...
... Green grow the rashes , That song is current in Scotland under the old title , and to the merry old tune of that name ; which of course would mar the progress of your song to celebrity . Your book will be the standard of Scots songs for ...
Side 72
... dumb , despairing ! If she winna ease the thraws , In my bosom swelling ; Underneath the grass - green sod , Soon maun be my dwelling . I should wish to hear how this pleases you . No. No. XXV . MR . BURNS TO MR . THOMSON ( 72 )
... dumb , despairing ! If she winna ease the thraws , In my bosom swelling ; Underneath the grass - green sod , Soon maun be my dwelling . I should wish to hear how this pleases you . No. No. XXV . MR . BURNS TO MR . THOMSON ( 72 )
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