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Side xii
234 LXXVI . Mr . T . to Mr . B . Compliment , 236 LXXVII . Mr . B . to Mr . T . with an
improvement in “ Whistle and I ' ll come to you , my lad " _ “ . O this is no my ain
lassie ” - 6 Now spring has clad the grove in green ” ' - - O bonnie was yon rosy ...
234 LXXVI . Mr . T . to Mr . B . Compliment , 236 LXXVII . Mr . B . to Mr . T . with an
improvement in “ Whistle and I ' ll come to you , my lad " _ “ . O this is no my ain
lassie ” - 6 Now spring has clad the grove in green ” ' - - O bonnie was yon rosy ...
Side xxi
238 O thou , who kindly dost provide , · O Tibbie , 1 bae seen the day , 286 O wat
ye wba ' s in yon town , 342 O wha is she that lo ' es me , O were I on Parnassus '
bill ! : : 291 O were my love yon lilac fair , O whistle and I ' ll come to you my lad ...
238 O thou , who kindly dost provide , · O Tibbie , 1 bae seen the day , 286 O wat
ye wba ' s in yon town , 342 O wha is she that lo ' es me , O were I on Parnassus '
bill ! : : 291 O were my love yon lilac fair , O whistle and I ' ll come to you my lad ...
Side 8
When o ' er the hill the eastern star , Tells bughtin - time is near , my jo ; And
owsen frae the furrow ' d field , Return sae dowf and weary O ; Down by the burn ,
where scented birks Wi ' dew are hanging clear , my jo , I ' ll meet thee on the lea
...
When o ' er the hill the eastern star , Tells bughtin - time is near , my jo ; And
owsen frae the furrow ' d field , Return sae dowf and weary O ; Down by the burn ,
where scented birks Wi ' dew are hanging clear , my jo , I ' ll meet thee on the lea
...
Side 14
MY WIFE ' S A WINSOME WEE THING . She is a winsome wee thing , She is a
handsome wee thing , She is a bonie wee thing , This sweet wee wife o ' mine .
SV CA I never saw a fairer , I never loe ' d a dearer , And neist my heart I ' ll wear
...
MY WIFE ' S A WINSOME WEE THING . She is a winsome wee thing , She is a
handsome wee thing , She is a bonie wee thing , This sweet wee wife o ' mine .
SV CA I never saw a fairer , I never loe ' d a dearer , And neist my heart I ' ll wear
...
Side 15
The warld ' s wrack we share o ' t , The warstle and the care o ' t ; Wi ' her I ' ll
blythly bear it , And think my lot divine . I have just been looking over the Collier '
s bonng Dochter , and , if the following rhapsody , which I composed the other
day ...
The warld ' s wrack we share o ' t , The warstle and the care o ' t ; Wi ' her I ' ll
blythly bear it , And think my lot divine . I have just been looking over the Collier '
s bonng Dochter , and , if the following rhapsody , which I composed the other
day ...
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