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While thus we lay , she sang a sang , Till echo ran a mile and farther , And ay the
burden o ' the sang , Was o ' er the muir amang the heather . O ' er the muir , & c .
She charm ' d my heart , and ay sinsyne I cou ' dna think on onie ither : By sea ...
While thus we lay , she sang a sang , Till echo ran a mile and farther , And ay the
burden o ' the sang , Was o ' er the muir amang the heather . O ' er the muir , & c .
She charm ' d my heart , and ay sinsyne I cou ' dna think on onie ither : By sea ...
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There was ae sang amang the rest , Aboon them a ' it pleas ' d me best , That
some kind husband had addrest To some sweet wife ; It thirl ' d the heart - strings
thro ' the breast , A ' to the life , ' Mang broomy knowes the shepherd goes , While
...
There was ae sang amang the rest , Aboon them a ' it pleas ' d me best , That
some kind husband had addrest To some sweet wife ; It thirl ' d the heart - strings
thro ' the breast , A ' to the life , ' Mang broomy knowes the shepherd goes , While
...
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The lasses fain wad hae frae me , A sang to keep them a ' in glee , While ne ' er a
ane I hae to gie , But only Daintie Davie . I learn ' d it early in my youth , When
barley bannocks caus ' d a drouth ; Whar cronies met to weet their mouth , Our ...
The lasses fain wad hae frae me , A sang to keep them a ' in glee , While ne ' er a
ane I hae to gie , But only Daintie Davie . I learn ' d it early in my youth , When
barley bannocks caus ' d a drouth ; Whar cronies met to weet their mouth , Our ...
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Meg , muckin at Geordie ' s byre , Wrought as gin her judgment was wrang ; Ilk
daud o ' the scartle strack fire , While , loud as a layrock , she sang ! Her Geordie
had promis ' d to marrie , An ' Meg , a sworn fae to despair , Not dreamin the job ...
Meg , muckin at Geordie ' s byre , Wrought as gin her judgment was wrang ; Ilk
daud o ' the scartle strack fire , While , loud as a layrock , she sang ! Her Geordie
had promis ' d to marrie , An ' Meg , a sworn fae to despair , Not dreamin the job ...
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THE Catrine woods were yellow seen , The flowers decay ' d on Catrine lee ; Nae
lav ' rock sang on hillock green , But nature sicken ' d on the ee . Thro ' faded
groves Maria sang , Hersel in beauty ' s bloom the whyle ; And aye the wild -
wood ...
THE Catrine woods were yellow seen , The flowers decay ' d on Catrine lee ; Nae
lav ' rock sang on hillock green , But nature sicken ' d on the ee . Thro ' faded
groves Maria sang , Hersel in beauty ' s bloom the whyle ; And aye the wild -
wood ...
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Palavras e frases frequentes
amang appear arms auld banks beautiful blaw bloom blythe bonnie bosom braes breast cauld charms coggie comes composed dear dearie early fair Farewell fear feelings flowers frae friends gang glen green hame hand happy heart Highland hills hope hour I'll ilka Jamie Jean John kind laddie land langsyne lass lassie leave live look lover Mary maun meet mind morning nae mair nature ne'er never night o'er peace piece pleasure poor rose round sang scenes Scottish seen side sing smile song soon strain sweet tear tell thee There's thing thou thought thro tree true TUNE TUNE_ verses wander weel wild wind winter wish woods wooing young
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