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Side xxi
291 O were my love yon lilac fair , O whistle and I ' ll come to you my lad , A
Variation in the Chorus , . 237 O Willie brew ' d a peck o ' maut , . 296 Ob open
the door , some pity to sbew , 44 Ob wert thou in the cauld blast , . 381 Of a ' the
airts the ...
291 O were my love yon lilac fair , O whistle and I ' ll come to you my lad , A
Variation in the Chorus , . 237 O Willie brew ' d a peck o ' maut , . 296 Ob open
the door , some pity to sbew , 44 Ob wert thou in the cauld blast , . 381 Of a ' the
airts the ...
Side 99
CHORUS . Awa wi ' your belles and your beauties , They never wi ' her can
compare : Whaever bas met wi ' my Phillis , Has met wi ' the queen o ' the fair .
The daisy amus ' d my fond fancy , So artless , so simple , so wild ; Thou emblem ,
said I ...
CHORUS . Awa wi ' your belles and your beauties , They never wi ' her can
compare : Whaever bas met wi ' my Phillis , Has met wi ' the queen o ' the fair .
The daisy amus ' d my fond fancy , So artless , so simple , so wild ; Thou emblem ,
said I ...
Side 100
She is a Miss P . M . sister to Bonie Jean . They are both pupils of his . You shall
hear from me , the very first grist I get from my rhyming mill . * This song , certainly
beautiful , would appear to more advantage without the chorus ; as is indeed the
...
She is a Miss P . M . sister to Bonie Jean . They are both pupils of his . You shall
hear from me , the very first grist I get from my rhyming mill . * This song , certainly
beautiful , would appear to more advantage without the chorus ; as is indeed the
...
Side 103
Now rosy May comes in wi ' flowers , To deck her gay , green spreading bowers ;
And now comes in my happy hours , To wander wi ' my Davie , CHORUS . Meet
me on the warlock know e . Dainty Davie , dainty Davie , There I ' ll spend the ...
Now rosy May comes in wi ' flowers , To deck her gay , green spreading bowers ;
And now comes in my happy hours , To wander wi ' my Davie , CHORUS . Meet
me on the warlock know e . Dainty Davie , dainty Davie , There I ' ll spend the ...
Side 104
When day , expiring in the west , The curtain draws o ' nature ' s rest , I flee to his
arms I loe best , And that ' s my ain dear Davie . zel CHORUS . Meet me on the
warlock knowe , Bonie Davie , dainty Davie , There I ' ll spend the day wi ' you ...
When day , expiring in the west , The curtain draws o ' nature ' s rest , I flee to his
arms I loe best , And that ' s my ain dear Davie . zel CHORUS . Meet me on the
warlock knowe , Bonie Davie , dainty Davie , There I ' ll spend the day wi ' you ...
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