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Side viii
... Daintie Davie , ” 103 XXXVIII . Mr . T . to Mr . B . Delighted with the productions
of Burns ' s muse , 105 XXXIX . Mr . B . to Mr . T . with “ Bruce to his troops at
Bannock - burn , ” 107 XL . Mr . B . to Mr . T . with “ Bebold the hour , the boat
arrive " .
... Daintie Davie , ” 103 XXXVIII . Mr . T . to Mr . B . Delighted with the productions
of Burns ' s muse , 105 XXXIX . Mr . B . to Mr . T . with “ Bruce to his troops at
Bannock - burn , ” 107 XL . Mr . B . to Mr . T . with “ Bebold the hour , the boat
arrive " .
Side xviii
Bebold the hour , the boat arrive ; . Blythe , blythe and merry was sbe , . Blythe
bae I been on yon bill , Bonnie wee thing , cannie wee thing , . But lately seen in
gladsome green , . . . By Allan - stream I chanc ' d to rove , ' . Canst thou leave me
...
Bebold the hour , the boat arrive ; . Blythe , blythe and merry was sbe , . Blythe
bae I been on yon bill , Bonnie wee thing , cannie wee thing , . But lately seen in
gladsome green , . . . By Allan - stream I chanc ' d to rove , ' . Canst thou leave me
...
Side 8
... 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 - rig , My ain kind dearie O . In mirkest glen , at midnight hour , I ' ( 8 )
... 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 - rig , My ain kind dearie O . In mirkest glen , at midnight hour , I ' ( 8 )
Side 9
In mirkest glen , at midnight hour , I ' d rove , and ne ' er be eerie 0 , If thro ' that
glen I gaed to thee , My ain kind dearie O . Altho ' the night were ne ' er sae wild ,
* And I were ne ' er sae wearie 0 I ' d meet thee on the lea - rig , My ain kind ...
In mirkest glen , at midnight hour , I ' d rove , and ne ' er be eerie 0 , If thro ' that
glen I gaed to thee , My ain kind dearie O . Altho ' the night were ne ' er sae wild ,
* And I were ne ' er sae wearie 0 I ' d meet thee on the lea - rig , My ain kind ...
Side 11
As I find I have still an hour to spare this morning before my conveyance goes
away , I will give you Nanie O at length . ( v . Vol . 111 . page 278 . ) Your remarks
on Ewe - bughts , Marion , are just ; still it has obtained a place among our more ...
As I find I have still an hour to spare this morning before my conveyance goes
away , I will give you Nanie O at length . ( v . Vol . 111 . page 278 . ) Your remarks
on Ewe - bughts , Marion , are just ; still it has obtained a place among our more ...
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