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Side xix
Keen blaws tbe wind o ' er Donocht - head , Ken ye ought o ' Captain Grose ? .
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Keen blaws tbe wind o ' er Donocht - head , Ken ye ought o ' Captain Grose ? .
Kind Sir , I ' ve read your paper through · 151 261 153 156 371 232 178 145 · · · ·
401 · · · 298 319 216 191 397 · · 302 · · · 175 399 357 Lassie • 275 188 339 Page
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Side xxiii
What can a young lassie , what shall a young lassie , When Death ' s dark stream
I ferry o ' er , Wben o ' er the hill the eastern star , When wild war ' s deadly blast
was blawn , . Where are the joys I hae met in the morning , . The same with an ...
What can a young lassie , what shall a young lassie , When Death ' s dark stream
I ferry o ' er , Wben o ' er the hill the eastern star , When wild war ' s deadly blast
was blawn , . Where are the joys I hae met in the morning , . The same with an ...
Side 8
When o ' er the hill the eastern star , Tells bughtin - time is near , my jo ; 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
...
When o ' er the hill the eastern star , Tells bughtin - time is near , my jo ; 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
...
Side 15
O saw ye bonie Lesley As she gaed o ' er the border ? She ' s gane , like
Alexander , To spread her conquests farther . To see her is to love her , And love
but her for ever ; For Nature made her what she is , And never made anither .
Thou art a ...
O saw ye bonie Lesley As she gaed o ' er the border ? She ' s gane , like
Alexander , To spread her conquests farther . To see her is to love her , And love
but her for ever ; For Nature made her what she is , And never made anither .
Thou art a ...
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 ...
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