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Side iii
... the greater number of the songs furnished by our bard for Mr . Johnson ' s
publication , entitled , “ The Scots Musical Museum , " ( See p . 269 ) and such
other of his poems , not before published , as seemed not unworthy of seeing the
light .
... the greater number of the songs furnished by our bard for Mr . Johnson ' s
publication , entitled , “ The Scots Musical Museum , " ( See p . 269 ) and such
other of his poems , not before published , as seemed not unworthy of seeing the
light .
Side 14
The following were made extempore to it ; and , though , on farther study , I might
give you something more profound , yet it might not suit the light - horse gallop of
the air so well as this random clink . MY WIFE ' S A WINSOME WEE THING .
The following were made extempore to it ; and , though , on farther study , I might
give you something more profound , yet it might not suit the light - horse gallop of
the air so well as this random clink . MY WIFE ' S A WINSOME WEE THING .
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 25
She ' s fresh as the morning , the fairest in May ; She ' s sweet as the ev ' ning
amang the new hay ; As blythe and as artless as the lambs on the lea , And dear
to my heart as the light to my e ' e . But Oh ! she ' s an heiress , auld Robin ' s a
laird ...
She ' s fresh as the morning , the fairest in May ; She ' s sweet as the ev ' ning
amang the new hay ; As blythe and as artless as the lambs on the lea , And dear
to my heart as the light to my e ' e . But Oh ! she ' s an heiress , auld Robin ' s a
laird ...
Side 28
Duncan Gray is that kind of light - horse gallop of an air , which precludes
sentiment . The ludicrous is its ruling feature . No . * This has nothing in common
with the old licentious ballad of Duncan Gray , but the first line , and part of the
third ...
Duncan Gray is that kind of light - horse gallop of an air , which precludes
sentiment . The ludicrous is its ruling feature . No . * This has nothing in common
with the old licentious ballad of Duncan Gray , but the first line , and part of the
third ...
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