The Songs of Scotland, Ancient and Modern: With an Introduction and Notes, Historical and Critical, and Characters of the Lyric Poets, Том 4J. Taylor, 1825 |
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... kind of Scottish ode fitted to the air , which one might suppose to be the gallant Royal Scot's address to his heroic followers on that eventful morning . " . By another account , Burns was overtaken by a tremendous storm of mingled ...
... kind of Scottish ode fitted to the air , which one might suppose to be the gallant Royal Scot's address to his heroic followers on that eventful morning . " . By another account , Burns was overtaken by a tremendous storm of mingled ...
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... kind unto me . This exquisite song was written by Lady Ann Lind- say , and appeared before her ladyship was twenty years old . It has been fortunate in the admiration of the world and in the abuse of Mr. Pinkerton . In truth , I imagine ...
... kind unto me . This exquisite song was written by Lady Ann Lind- say , and appeared before her ladyship was twenty years old . It has been fortunate in the admiration of the world and in the abuse of Mr. Pinkerton . In truth , I imagine ...
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... Kind - hearted lad amang the heather . This I believe is not a popular song ; nor is it one of those compositions for which the author has shown any particular regard , or his admirers any marked affection . Neither has it much novelty ...
... Kind - hearted lad amang the heather . This I believe is not a popular song ; nor is it one of those compositions for which the author has shown any particular regard , or his admirers any marked affection . Neither has it much novelty ...
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... kind of light - horse gallop of an air which precludes sentiment - the ludicrous is its ruling feature : " such are the words of Burns in his communication with Mr. Thomson concerning this lively song . Into the shortest measure , the ...
... kind of light - horse gallop of an air which precludes sentiment - the ludicrous is its ruling feature : " such are the words of Burns in his communication with Mr. Thomson concerning this lively song . Into the shortest measure , the ...
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... kind of musical martyrdom- sense was prevailed against by sound . I have restored the reading of the first rough sketch of the song in the second verse : the expression is more natural and touching . THE BIRKS OF ABERFELDY . Now simmer ...
... kind of musical martyrdom- sense was prevailed against by sound . I have restored the reading of the first rough sketch of the song in the second verse : the expression is more natural and touching . THE BIRKS OF ABERFELDY . Now simmer ...
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