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Side 40
But should ' st thou not poor Marian know , I ' ll turn my feet and part ; And think
the storms that round me blow , Far kinder than thy heart , It is but doing justice to
Dr . Walcott to mention , that his song is the original . Mr . Burns saw it , liked it ...
But should ' st thou not poor Marian know , I ' ll turn my feet and part ; And think
the storms that round me blow , Far kinder than thy heart , It is but doing justice to
Dr . Walcott to mention , that his song is the original . Mr . Burns saw it , liked it ...
Side 52
And turn ' d me round to hide the flood That in my een was swelling . . . , Wi ' after '
d voice , quoth I , sweet lass , Sweet as yon hawthorn ' s blossom , om , o O !
happy , happy may he be , That ' s dearest to thy bosom : My purse is light , I ' ve ...
And turn ' d me round to hide the flood That in my een was swelling . . . , Wi ' after '
d voice , quoth I , sweet lass , Sweet as yon hawthorn ' s blossom , om , o O !
happy , happy may he be , That ' s dearest to thy bosom : My purse is light , I ' ve ...
Side 74
Has made our hills and vallies gay ; The birds rejoice in leafy bowers , The bees
hum round the breathing flowers : Blythe , morning lifts his rosy eye , And evening
' s tears are tears of joy . : My soul , delightless , a ' surveys , While Willie ' s far ...
Has made our hills and vallies gay ; The birds rejoice in leafy bowers , The bees
hum round the breathing flowers : Blythe , morning lifts his rosy eye , And evening
' s tears are tears of joy . : My soul , delightless , a ' surveys , While Willie ' s far ...
Side 103
... in my happy hours , To wander wi ' my Davie , CHORUS . Meet me on the
warlock know e . Dainty Davie , dainty Davie , There I ' ll spend the day wi ' you ,
My ain dear dainty Davie . The The chrystal waters round us fa ' , The merry ( 103
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... in my happy hours , To wander wi ' my Davie , CHORUS . Meet me on the
warlock know e . Dainty Davie , dainty Davie , There I ' ll spend the day wi ' you ,
My ain dear dainty Davie . The The chrystal waters round us fa ' , The merry ( 103
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Side 104
The chrystal waters round us fa ' , The merry birds are lovers a ' , The scented
breezes round us blaw , A wandering wi ' my Davie . Meet me , & c . When purple
morning starts the hare To steal upon her early fare , Then thro ' the dews I will ...
The chrystal waters round us fa ' , The merry birds are lovers a ' , The scented
breezes round us blaw , A wandering wi ' my Davie . Meet me , & c . When purple
morning starts the hare To steal upon her early fare , Then thro ' the dews I will ...
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