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The Deil he could na scaith thee , Or aught that wad belang thee ; He ' d look into
thy bonie face , · And say , “ I canna wrang thee . ” . The powers aboon will tent
thee ; Misfortune sha ' na steer thee ; Thou ' rt like themselves sae lovely , That ill
...
The Deil he could na scaith thee , Or aught that wad belang thee ; He ' d look into
thy bonie face , · And say , “ I canna wrang thee . ” . The powers aboon will tent
thee ; Misfortune sha ' na steer thee ; Thou ' rt like themselves sae lovely , That ill
...
Side 26
DUNCAN GRAY cam here to woo , Ha , ha , the wooing o ' t , On blythe yule night
when we were fu ' , Ha , ha , the wooing o ' t , Maggie coost her head fu ? high ,
Look ' d asklent and unco skeigh , Gart poor Duncan stand abiegh ; Ha , ha , the ...
DUNCAN GRAY cam here to woo , Ha , ha , the wooing o ' t , On blythe yule night
when we were fu ' , Ha , ha , the wooing o ' t , Maggie coost her head fu ? high ,
Look ' d asklent and unco skeigh , Gart poor Duncan stand abiegh ; Ha , ha , the ...
Side 98
Yet look , & c . Owhistle , & c . were Ay vow and protest that ye care na for me ,
And whiles ye may lightly my beauty a wee ; But court nae anither , tho ' jokin ye
be , . ' For fear that she wyle your fancy frae me . For fear , & c . O whistle , & c .
Yet look , & c . Owhistle , & c . were Ay vow and protest that ye care na for me ,
And whiles ye may lightly my beauty a wee ; But court nae anither , tho ' jokin ye
be , . ' For fear that she wyle your fancy frae me . For fear , & c . O whistle , & c .
Side 117
musical expression ; then chuse my theme ; begin one stanza ; when that is
composed , which is generally the most difficult part of the business , I walk out ,
sit down now and then , look out for objects in nature around me , that are in
unison or ...
musical expression ; then chuse my theme ; begin one stanza ; when that is
composed , which is generally the most difficult part of the business , I walk out ,
sit down now and then , look out for objects in nature around me , that are in
unison or ...
Side 150
... and he pronounces Allan a most original artist of great excellence . . For my
part , I look on Mr . Allan ' s chusing my favorite poem for his subject , to be one of
the highest compliments I have ever received . I am quite vexed at Pleyel ' s
being ...
... and he pronounces Allan a most original artist of great excellence . . For my
part , I look on Mr . Allan ' s chusing my favorite poem for his subject , to be one of
the highest compliments I have ever received . I am quite vexed at Pleyel ' s
being ...
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