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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 38
LORD GREGORY . O mirk , mirk is this midnight hour , And loud the tempest ' s
roar ; A waefu ' wanderer seeks thy tower , Lord Gregory ope thy door . An exile
frae her father ' s ha ' , And a ' for loying thee ; At least some pity on me shaw , If ...
LORD GREGORY . O mirk , mirk is this midnight hour , And loud the tempest ' s
roar ; A waefu ' wanderer seeks thy tower , Lord Gregory ope thy door . An exile
frae her father ' s ha ' , And a ' for loying thee ; At least some pity on me shaw , If ...
Side 41
O MARY , at thy window be , It is the wish ' d , the trysted hour ; Those smiles and
glances let me see , That make the miser ' s treasure poor : How blythly wad I
bide the stoure , A weary slave frae sun to sun ; Could I the rich reward secure ...
O MARY , at thy window be , It is the wish ' d , the trysted hour ; Those smiles and
glances let me see , That make the miser ' s treasure poor : How blythly wad I
bide the stoure , A weary slave frae sun to sun ; Could I the rich reward secure ...
Side 45
Cauld is the blast upon my pale cheek , But caulder thy love for me , Oh : The
frost that freezes the life at my heart , Is nought to my pains frae thee , Oh , van mo
The wan moon is setting behind the white wave , And time is setting with me , Oh
...
Cauld is the blast upon my pale cheek , But caulder thy love for me , Oh : The
frost that freezes the life at my heart , Is nought to my pains frae thee , Oh , van mo
The wan moon is setting behind the white wave , And time is setting with me , Oh
...
Side 56
I remember the two last lines of a verse in some of the old songs of Logan Water ,
( for I know a good many different ones ) which I think pretty : “ Now my dear lad
maun face his faes , “ Far , far frae me and Logan braes . ” My Patie is a lover ...
I remember the two last lines of a verse in some of the old songs of Logan Water ,
( for I know a good many different ones ) which I think pretty : “ Now my dear lad
maun face his faes , “ Far , far frae me and Logan braes . ” My Patie is a lover ...
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