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260 LXXXVII , Mr . B . to Mr . T . with " Here ' s a bealth to ane I lo ' e dear , ” : 261
LXXXVIII . Mr . B . to Mr . T . Introducing Mr . Lewars - Has taken a fancy to review
his songs - hopes to recover , 263 Page . 269 Note respecting the Scots Musical
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260 LXXXVII , Mr . B . to Mr . T . with " Here ' s a bealth to ane I lo ' e dear , ” : 261
LXXXVIII . Mr . B . to Mr . T . Introducing Mr . Lewars - Has taken a fancy to review
his songs - hopes to recover , 263 Page . 269 Note respecting the Scots Musical
...
Side 2
To remove this reproach , would be an easy task to the author of The Cotter ' s
Saturday Night ; and , for the honour of Caledonia , I would fain hope he may be
induced to take up the pen . If so , we shall be enabled to present the public with
a ...
To remove this reproach , would be an easy task to the author of The Cotter ' s
Saturday Night ; and , for the honour of Caledonia , I would fain hope he may be
induced to take up the pen . If so , we shall be enabled to present the public with
a ...
Side 4
Whether in the simplicity of the ballad , or the pathos of the song , I can only hope
to please myself in being allowed at least a sprinkling of our native tongue .
English verses , particularly the works of Scotsmen , that have merit , are certainly
...
Whether in the simplicity of the ballad , or the pathos of the song , I can only hope
to please myself in being allowed at least a sprinkling of our native tongue .
English verses , particularly the works of Scotsmen , that have merit , are certainly
...
Side 25
But Oh ! she ' s an heiress , auld Robin ' s a laird , And my daddie has nought but
a cot - house and yard ; A wooer like me maunna hope to come speed , The
wounds I must hide that will soon be my dead , The * The two first lines are taken
...
But Oh ! she ' s an heiress , auld Robin ' s a laird , And my daddie has nought but
a cot - house and yard ; A wooer like me maunna hope to come speed , The
wounds I must hide that will soon be my dead , The * The two first lines are taken
...
Side 61
I hope you will amble it away for many a year , and “ witch o the world with your
horsemanship . " I know there are a good many lively songs of merit that I have
not put down in the list sent you ; but I have them all in my eye . My Patie is a
lover ...
I hope you will amble it away for many a year , and “ witch o the world with your
horsemanship . " I know there are a good many lively songs of merit that I have
not put down in the list sent you ; but I have them all in my eye . My Patie is a
lover ...
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