Scottish song, a selection of the choicest lyrics of Scotland, compiled and arranged by M.C. Aitken, Número 758Mary Carlyle Aitken 1874 |
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... nane of them loves like me . I've nine milk - ewes , my Marion , A cow and a brawny quey , I'll gie them a ' to my Marion , Just on her bridal - day . And ye'se get a green sey apron , And waistcoat o ' London broun ; And wow but ye'll ...
... nane of them loves like me . I've nine milk - ewes , my Marion , A cow and a brawny quey , I'll gie them a ' to my Marion , Just on her bridal - day . And ye'se get a green sey apron , And waistcoat o ' London broun ; And wow but ye'll ...
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... nane but bonnie she , The lass o ' Patie's Mill , Should share the same wi ' me . Allan Ramsay , who , after Burns , may still be called the most distinguished Scottish poet , was born at Lead- hills , in Lanarkshire , in 1686. His ...
... nane but bonnie she , The lass o ' Patie's Mill , Should share the same wi ' me . Allan Ramsay , who , after Burns , may still be called the most distinguished Scottish poet , was born at Lead- hills , in Lanarkshire , in 1686. His ...
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... stane , And cam ' aff the victor , my heart was aye fain : Thy ilka sport manly gave pleasure to me , For nane can putt , wrestle , or run swift as thee . Patic . Our Jenny sings saftly the Cowden Broom- knowes SCOTTISH SONG . II.
... stane , And cam ' aff the victor , my heart was aye fain : Thy ilka sport manly gave pleasure to me , For nane can putt , wrestle , or run swift as thee . Patic . Our Jenny sings saftly the Cowden Broom- knowes SCOTTISH SONG . II.
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... nane better are Than Leader Haughs and Yarrow . In Burnmill Bog and Whiteslade Shaws , The fearful hare she haunteth ; Brig - haugh and Braidwoodshiel she knaws , And Chapel - wood frequenteth : Yet when she irks to Kaidslie Birks , She ...
... nane better are Than Leader Haughs and Yarrow . In Burnmill Bog and Whiteslade Shaws , The fearful hare she haunteth ; Brig - haugh and Braidwoodshiel she knaws , And Chapel - wood frequenteth : Yet when she irks to Kaidslie Birks , She ...
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... twa charming een he had , A breath as sweet's a rose ; He never wore a Highland plaid , But costly silken clothes : He gain'd the love of ladies gay , Nane e'er to him was coy : Ah , wae is me ! I mourn the day 40 SCOTTISH SONG .
... twa charming een he had , A breath as sweet's a rose ; He never wore a Highland plaid , But costly silken clothes : He gain'd the love of ladies gay , Nane e'er to him was coy : Ah , wae is me ! I mourn the day 40 SCOTTISH SONG .
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