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Side xviii
Ance mair I bail thee , thou gloomy December ! An honest man bere lies at rest ,
As down the burn they took their way , As I stood by yon roofless tower , . Awa wi '
your witchcraft o ' beauty ' s alarms , . Bebold the hour , the boat arrive ; .
Ance mair I bail thee , thou gloomy December ! An honest man bere lies at rest ,
As down the burn they took their way , As I stood by yon roofless tower , . Awa wi '
your witchcraft o ' beauty ' s alarms , . Bebold the hour , the boat arrive ; .
Side 22
Tho ' warld ' s care we share o ' t , And may see meikle mair o ' t , Wi ' her I ' ll
blythly bear it , And ne ' er a word repine . You perceive my dear Sir , I avail
myself of the liberty , which you condescend to allow me , by speaking freely what
I think .
Tho ' warld ' s care we share o ' t , And may see meikle mair o ' t , Wi ' her I ' ll
blythly bear it , And ne ' er a word repine . You perceive my dear Sir , I avail
myself of the liberty , which you condescend to allow me , by speaking freely what
I think .
Side 43
Ye hurricanes rest in the cave o ' your slumbers , O how your wild horrors a lover
alarms : Awaken ye breezes , row gently ye billows , And waft my dear laddie
ance mair to my arms . But But if he ' s forgotten his faithfulest Nanie , ( 43 )
Ye hurricanes rest in the cave o ' your slumbers , O how your wild horrors a lover
alarms : Awaken ye breezes , row gently ye billows , And waft my dear laddie
ance mair to my arms . But But if he ' s forgotten his faithfulest Nanie , ( 43 )
Side 45
... van mo The wan moon is setting behind the white wave , And time is setting
with me , Oh : False friends , false love , farewell ! for mair I ' ll ne ' er trouble them
, nor thee , Oh . She has open ' d the door , she has open ' d it wide , She sees his
...
... van mo The wan moon is setting behind the white wave , And time is setting
with me , Oh : False friends , false love , farewell ! for mair I ' ll ne ' er trouble them
, nor thee , Oh . She has open ' d the door , she has open ' d it wide , She sees his
...
Side 49
And waft my dear laddie ance mair to my arms . But ob if he ' s faithless and
minds na his Nanie , Flow still between us thou dark - beaving main ! May I never
see it , may I never trow it , While dying I think that my Willie ' s my ain . Our poet
with ...
And waft my dear laddie ance mair to my arms . But ob if he ' s faithless and
minds na his Nanie , Flow still between us thou dark - beaving main ! May I never
see it , may I never trow it , While dying I think that my Willie ' s my ain . Our poet
with ...
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