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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... very natural . The poet imagines him- self warmed with wine , and seated among his com- panions , to whom he announces , as the glass goes round , the attractions of his mistress , and his good fortune SCOTTISH SONGS . 13.
... very natural . The poet imagines him- self warmed with wine , and seated among his com- panions , to whom he announces , as the glass goes round , the attractions of his mistress , and his good fortune SCOTTISH SONGS . 13.
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... er Wi ' the flow'rs of the mountain ; I will range through the wilds , And the deep glens sae drearie , And return wi ' the spoils To the bow'r o ' my dearie . When the rude wintry win ' Idly raves round our 14 SCOTTISH SONGS .
... er Wi ' the flow'rs of the mountain ; I will range through the wilds , And the deep glens sae drearie , And return wi ' the spoils To the bow'r o ' my dearie . When the rude wintry win ' Idly raves round our 14 SCOTTISH SONGS .
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... round our dwelling , And the roar of the linn On the night breeze is swelling , So merrily we'll sing , As the storm rattles o'er us , Till the dear shieling ring Wi ' the light lilting chorus . Now the summer is in prime , Wi ' the ...
... round our dwelling , And the roar of the linn On the night breeze is swelling , So merrily we'll sing , As the storm rattles o'er us , Till the dear shieling ring Wi ' the light lilting chorus . Now the summer is in prime , Wi ' the ...
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... round the barn , and by the shed , ⠀ And papped on his knee : Quoth he , my goddess , nymph , and queen , Your beauty's dazzled baith my een ! Though ne'er a beauty he had seen But Jenny's bawbee . A Norland laird neist trotted up , Wi ...
... round the barn , and by the shed , ⠀ And papped on his knee : Quoth he , my goddess , nymph , and queen , Your beauty's dazzled baith my een ! Though ne'er a beauty he had seen But Jenny's bawbee . A Norland laird neist trotted up , Wi ...
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... round , Below the gallows - tree . O what is death but parting breath ! On many a bloody plain I have dar'd his face , and in this place I scorn him yet again ! Untie these bands from off my hands , And bring to me my sword ; And ...
... round , Below the gallows - tree . O what is death but parting breath ! On many a bloody plain I have dar'd his face , and in this place I scorn him yet again ! Untie these bands from off my hands , And bring to me my sword ; And ...
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