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Side xix
Here where the Scottish muse immortal lives , . How can my poor heart be glad , .
How cold is that bosom which folly once fired , . How cruel are the parents . . How
lang and dreary is the night , Husband , Husband , cease your strife , I call no ...
Here where the Scottish muse immortal lives , . How can my poor heart be glad , .
How cold is that bosom which folly once fired , . How cruel are the parents . . How
lang and dreary is the night , Husband , Husband , cease your strife , I call no ...
Side xxii
207 Sweet fa ' s the eve on Craigie - burn , - 218 The Catrine woods were yellow
seen , 294 The day returns , my bosom burns , . . 289 The friend whom wild from
wisdom ' s way , . . 389 The hunter lo ' es the morning sun . The lazy mist hangs ...
207 Sweet fa ' s the eve on Craigie - burn , - 218 The Catrine woods were yellow
seen , 294 The day returns , my bosom burns , . . 289 The friend whom wild from
wisdom ' s way , . . 389 The hunter lo ' es the morning sun . The lazy mist hangs ...
Side 17
How sweetly bloom ' d the gay , green birk , How rich the hawthorn ' s blossom ;
As underneath their fragrant shade , I clasp ' d her to my bosom ! The golden
hours , on angel wings , Flew o ' er me and my dearie ; , For dear to me , as light
and ...
How sweetly bloom ' d the gay , green birk , How rich the hawthorn ' s blossom ;
As underneath their fragrant shade , I clasp ' d her to my bosom ! The golden
hours , on angel wings , Flew o ' er me and my dearie ; , For dear to me , as light
and ...
Side 18
But still within my bosom ' s core , Shall live my Highland Mary . 14th November ,
1792 . MY DEAR SIR , I AGREE with you that the song , Katharine Ogie , is very
poor stuff , and unworthy , altogether unworthy , of so beautiful an air . I tried to ...
But still within my bosom ' s core , Shall live my Highland Mary . 14th November ,
1792 . MY DEAR SIR , I AGREE with you that the song , Katharine Ogie , is very
poor stuff , and unworthy , altogether unworthy , of so beautiful an air . I tried to ...
Side 27
Meg grew sick - as he grew heal , Ha , ba , & c . Something in her bosom wrings ,
For relief a sigh she brings ; And O , her een , they spak sic things ! Ha , ha , & c ,
Duncan * A well - known rock in the frith of Clyde . Duncan was a lad o ' graće , .
Meg grew sick - as he grew heal , Ha , ba , & c . Something in her bosom wrings ,
For relief a sigh she brings ; And O , her een , they spak sic things ! Ha , ha , & c ,
Duncan * A well - known rock in the frith of Clyde . Duncan was a lad o ' graće , .
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