The Songs of England and ScotlandPeter Cunningham James Cochrane and Company, 1835 - 362 páginas |
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Página iii
... give animation to a story ? Narrative or dramatic lyrics will always be the favourites of the people , and constitute the popular poetry of the land . * " Songs of sentiment , expression , or even description are pro- perly termed songs ...
... give animation to a story ? Narrative or dramatic lyrics will always be the favourites of the people , and constitute the popular poetry of the land . * " Songs of sentiment , expression , or even description are pro- perly termed songs ...
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... gives us the names of sum of the sueit sangis ' that he heard a band of shep- herds sing in the wholesome green fields . I herd amang them as eftir followis : in the first Pastance vitht gude cumpanye ; The breir byndis me soir , Stil ...
... gives us the names of sum of the sueit sangis ' that he heard a band of shep- herds sing in the wholesome green fields . I herd amang them as eftir followis : in the first Pastance vitht gude cumpanye ; The breir byndis me soir , Stil ...
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... give song an elegance of thought and diction . Had not the lyrics of Mont- gomery fortunately been preserved by printing and manuscript , we should have known little of either his beautiful sentiments or name . After invoking the muse ...
... give song an elegance of thought and diction . Had not the lyrics of Mont- gomery fortunately been preserved by printing and manuscript , we should have known little of either his beautiful sentiments or name . After invoking the muse ...
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... give them the advan- tages which the beautiful peasant in her home- spun russet , has over the fine town lady , patched , powdered , and dressed out , for the ball or opera in all the frippery of fashion . " " The Scottish songs ...
... give them the advan- tages which the beautiful peasant in her home- spun russet , has over the fine town lady , patched , powdered , and dressed out , for the ball or opera in all the frippery of fashion . " " The Scottish songs ...
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... give the law , And have each subject at my will , And all to stand in awe : But ' gainst my batt'ries if I find Thou storm or vex me sore , As if thou set me as a blind , I'll never love thee more . And in the empire of thy heart ...
... give the law , And have each subject at my will , And all to stand in awe : But ' gainst my batt'ries if I find Thou storm or vex me sore , As if thou set me as a blind , I'll never love thee more . And in the empire of thy heart ...
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ALLAN CUNNINGHAM ALLAN RAMSAY amang auld auld lang syne baith ballad beauty Bessy Bell birks birks of Aberfeldy blaw bloom boatie rows bonnie lassie bosom bower braes braw breast canna cauld charms coming dear dearie e'en e'er fair flowers frae gane gang glen green gude gudeman hame heart hill ilka JAMES HOGG JAMES THOMSON Jamie Jean Johnie kiss lady Lady Ann Lindsay lass lo'e love thee lover maid Mary maun merry mither mony nae mair naething nane Nanie-o ne'er never night o'er poet Preston Mill printed ROBERT BURNS ROBERT TANNAHILL rose sang says Scotland Scottish Songs shepherd sigh siller sing smile snaw sweet syne Tea Table Miscellany tears There's thou thro verses weel wife Willie Ye're young