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Side xix
Here where the Scottish muse immortal lives , . How can my poor heart be glad , .
How cold is that bosom which folly once fired , . How cruel are the parents . . How
lang and dreary is the night , Husband , Husband , cease your strife , I call no ...
Here where the Scottish muse immortal lives , . How can my poor heart be glad , .
How cold is that bosom which folly once fired , . How cruel are the parents . . How
lang and dreary is the night , Husband , Husband , cease your strife , I call no ...
Side 4
... I can only hope to please myself in being allowed at least a sprinkling of our
native tongue . English verses , particularly the works of Scotsmen , that have
merit , are certainly very eligible . Tweedside ; Ah ! the poor shepherd ' s mournful
fate ...
... I can only hope to please myself in being allowed at least a sprinkling of our
native tongue . English verses , particularly the works of Scotsmen , that have
merit , are certainly very eligible . Tweedside ; Ah ! the poor shepherd ' s mournful
fate ...
Side 8
For instance , on reading over The Lea - rig , I immediate , ly set about trying my
hand on it , and , after all , I could make nothing more of it than the following ,
which Heaven knows is poor enough . When o ' er the hill the eastern star , Tells
...
For instance , on reading over The Lea - rig , I immediate , ly set about trying my
hand on it , and , after all , I could make nothing more of it than the following ,
which Heaven knows is poor enough . When o ' er the hill the eastern star , Tells
...
Side 18
MY DEAR SIR , I AGREE with you that the song , Katharine Ogie , is very poor
stuff , and unworthy , altogether unworthy , of so beautiful an air . I tried to mend it
; but the aukward sound Ogie , recurring so often in the rhyme , spoils every ...
MY DEAR SIR , I AGREE with you that the song , Katharine Ogie , is very poor
stuff , and unworthy , altogether unworthy , of so beautiful an air . I tried to mend it
; but the aukward sound Ogie , recurring so often in the rhyme , spoils every ...
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 ...
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