The Works of Robert Burns: With His Life, Volume 5Cochrane and M'Crone, 1834 - 394 páginas |
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... ae bonnie lassie , his darling and mine . II . She's fresh as the morning , the fairest in May ; She's sweet as the ... night comes to me , but my rest it is gane : I wander my lane like a night - troubled ghaist , And I sigh as my heart ...
... ae bonnie lassie , his darling and mine . II . She's fresh as the morning , the fairest in May ; She's sweet as the ... night comes to me , but my rest it is gane : I wander my lane like a night - troubled ghaist , And I sigh as my heart ...
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... ae Night , " and several of the livelier airs , wait the muse's leisure : these are peculiarly worthy of her choice gifts : besides , you'll notice , that in airs of this sort , the singer can always do greater justice to the poet ...
... ae Night , " and several of the livelier airs , wait the muse's leisure : these are peculiarly worthy of her choice gifts : besides , you'll notice , that in airs of this sort , the singer can always do greater justice to the poet ...
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... ae night " I will re - consider . I am glad that you are pleased with my song , I a cave , " & c . as I liked it myself . I I walked out yesterday evening , with a volume of the Museum in my hand ; when , turning up " Allan Water ...
... ae night " I will re - consider . I am glad that you are pleased with my song , I a cave , " & c . as I liked it myself . I I walked out yesterday evening , with a volume of the Museum in my hand ; when , turning up " Allan Water ...
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... ae night . " Do you think that we ought to retain the old chorus ? I think we must retain both the old chorus and the first stanza of the old song . I do not altogether like the third line of the first stanza , but cannot alter it to ...
... ae night . " Do you think that we ought to retain the old chorus ? I think we must retain both the old chorus and the first stanza of the old song . I do not altogether like the third line of the first stanza , but cannot alter it to ...
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... ae night . ” , I. O lassie , art thou sleeping yet , Or art thou waking , I would wit ? For love has bound me hand and foot , And I would fain be in , jo . O let me in this ae night , This ae , ae , ae night ; For pity's sake this ae ...
... ae night . ” , I. O lassie , art thou sleeping yet , Or art thou waking , I would wit ? For love has bound me hand and foot , And I would fain be in , jo . O let me in this ae night , This ae , ae , ae night ; For pity's sake this ae ...
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ae night Allan Allan Ramsay alter anither auld lang syne Auld Rob Morris ballad beautiful bonnie bosom braw BURNS TO G Caledonia charming Chloe Chloris Clarke composed dear Sir dearie Dumfries Ecclefechan Edinburgh eyes fair fancy favourite flowers frae give hame heart heaven Here's a health heroine Highland Mary honour jacobite Jeanie lady lass lassie Lesley letter lines lo'e Logan braes Lord Gregory lover lyric mair maun melodies merit Mill muse ne'er never Nith o'er old song Phely Phillis pleased Pleyel Poet poetry Rob Morris Robert Burns Robin Adair Saw ye Scotland Scots Scottish songs sentiment simplicity sing sodger stanzas suit sung sweet syne taste tender thee THOMSON TO BURNS thro tune verses wander wee thing whistle wild Willie wooing o't words young Jessie
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Página 22 - Ye banks and braes and streams around The castle o' Montgomery, Green be your woods, and fair your flowers, Your waters never drumlie ! There simmer first unfauld 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 birk, How rich the hawthorn's blossom, As underneath their fragrant shade I clasp'd her to my bosom ! The golden hours on angel wings Flew o'er me and my dearie ; For dear to me as light and life Was my...
Página 51 - Yestreen, when to the trembling string The dance gaed thro' the lighted ha', To thee my fancy took its wing, I sat, but neither heard or saw : Tho' this was fair, and that was braw, And yon the toast of a' the town, I sigh'd, and said amang them a',
Página 22 - O' my sweet Highland Mary. How sweetly bloom'd the gay green birk, How rich the hawthorn's blossom, As underneath their fragrant shade I clasp'd her to my bosom ! The golden hours on angel wings Flew o'er me and my dearie; For dear to me as light and life Was my sweet Highland Mary. Wi' mony a vow and lock'd embrace Our parting was fu' tender; And pledging aft to meet again, We tore oursels asunder; But, Oh!
Página 122 - Wha will be a traitor knave? Wha can fill a coward's grave? Wha s>ae base as be a slave? Let him turn and flee ! Wha for Scotland's King and law Freedom's sword will strongly draw, Freeman stand, or freeman fa'?
Página 260 - Then let us pray that come it may, As come it will for a' that ; That sense and worth, o'er a' the earth, May bear the gree, and a' that. For a
Página 276 - Their groves o' sweet myrtle let foreign lands reckon, Where bright-beaming summers exalt the perfume ; Far dearer to me yon lone glen o' green breckan, Wi' the burn stealing under the lang yellow broom. Far dearer to me are yon humble broom bowers, Where the blue-bell and gowan lurk lowly unseen : For there, lightly tripping amang the wild flowers. A listening the linnet, aft wanders my Jean. Tho...
Página 156 - Take, oh take those lips away, That so sweetly were forsworn; And those eyes, the break of day, Lights that do mislead the morn; But my kisses bring again, bring again, Seals of love, but seal'd in vain.
Página 138 - And surely I'll be mine; And we'll tak' a cup o' kindness yet For auld lang syne.
Página 52 - O Mary, canst thou wreck his peace Wha for thy sake wad gladly dee ? Or canst thou break that heart of his, Whase only faut is loving thee ? If love for love thou wilt na gie, At least be pity to me shown ; A thought ungentle canna be The thought o
Página 172 - I'd shelter thee, I'd shelter thee. Or did misfortune's bitter storms Around thee blaw, around thee blaw. Thy bield l should be my bosom, To share it a', to share it a'.