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... look into thy bonie face , And say , " I canna wrang The thee . " powers aboon will tent thee ; Misfortune sha'na steer thee ; Thou'rt like themselves sae lovely , That ill they'll ne'er let near thee . Return again , fair Lesley ...
... look into thy bonie face , And say , " I canna wrang The thee . " powers aboon will tent thee ; Misfortune sha'na steer thee ; Thou'rt like themselves sae lovely , That ill they'll ne'er let near thee . Return again , fair Lesley ...
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... Look'd asklent and unco skeigh , Gart poor Duncan stand abiegh ; Ha , ha , the wooing o't . Duncan Duncan fleech'd , and Duncan pray'd ; Ha , ba ( 26 ) Country Lassie 319 Dainty Davie 103 Dumfries Volunteers 385 Duncan Gray.
... Look'd asklent and unco skeigh , Gart poor Duncan stand abiegh ; Ha , ha , the wooing o't . Duncan Duncan fleech'd , and Duncan pray'd ; Ha , ba ( 26 ) Country Lassie 319 Dainty Davie 103 Dumfries Volunteers 385 Duncan Gray.
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... with whom I have been happy , I shall say , or sing , " Sae merry 66 as we a ' hae been , " and raising my last looks to the whole human race , the last words of the voice of of Coila * shall be " Good night and joy ( 55 )
... with whom I have been happy , I shall say , or sing , " Sae merry 66 as we a ' hae been , " and raising my last looks to the whole human race , the last words of the voice of of Coila * shall be " Good night and joy ( 55 )
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... look- ing over your list . The first lines of The last time I came o'er the moor , and several other lines in it , are beautiful ; but in my opinion - pardon me , revered shade of Ramsay ! the song is unworthy of the divine air . I ...
... look- ing over your list . The first lines of The last time I came o'er the moor , and several other lines in it , are beautiful ; but in my opinion - pardon me , revered shade of Ramsay ! the song is unworthy of the divine air . I ...
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... looks at her with such glee , as to shew that he fully recollects the pleasant days and nights when they were first ac- quent . The drawing would do honour to the pen- cil of Teniers . No. No. XXXIII . MR . BURNS TO MR . THOMSON ( 91 )
... looks at her with such glee , as to shew that he fully recollects the pleasant days and nights when they were first ac- quent . The drawing would do honour to the pen- cil of Teniers . No. No. XXXIII . MR . BURNS TO MR . THOMSON ( 91 )
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