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Side v
... and “ O saw ye bonnie Lesley , ” . . . . . . 13 VI , Mr . B . to Mr . T . with “ Highland
Mary , ” 17 VII . Mr . T . to Mr . B . Thanks , and critical observations , . . . . . . 19 VIII
. Mr . B . to Mr . T . with an additional stanza to “ The Lea Rig . ” . . . . 23 No . No .
... and “ O saw ye bonnie Lesley , ” . . . . . . 13 VI , Mr . B . to Mr . T . with “ Highland
Mary , ” 17 VII . Mr . T . to Mr . B . Thanks , and critical observations , . . . . . . 19 VIII
. Mr . B . to Mr . T . with an additional stanza to “ The Lea Rig . ” . . . . 23 No . No .
Side x
Stanza to Dr . Maxwell , . . 162 LVIII . Mr . T . to Mr . B . Advising him to write a
Musical Drama , . . . 167 LIX . Mr . T . to Mr . B . Has been examining Scottish
collections — Ritson - Difficult to obtain ancient melodies in their original state , .
Stanza to Dr . Maxwell , . . 162 LVIII . Mr . T . to Mr . B . Advising him to write a
Musical Drama , . . . 167 LIX . Mr . T . to Mr . B . Has been examining Scottish
collections — Ritson - Difficult to obtain ancient melodies in their original state , .
Side xxiii
The same with an additional stanza , Where braving angry winter ' s storms ,
Where Cart rins rowin to the sea , While larks with little wing , . . Why , why tell thy
lover , Willie Wastle dwalt on Tweed , . Will ye go to the Indies , my Mary , Wilt
thou ...
The same with an additional stanza , Where braving angry winter ' s storms ,
Where Cart rins rowin to the sea , While larks with little wing , . . Why , why tell thy
lover , Willie Wastle dwalt on Tweed , . Will ye go to the Indies , my Mary , Wilt
thou ...
Side 10
In the printed copy of my Nanie 0 , the name of the river is horridly prosaic . I will
alter it , “ Behind yon hills where Lugar flows . ” Girvan is the name of the river that
suits the idea of the stanza best , but Lugar is the most agrceable modulation of ...
In the printed copy of my Nanie 0 , the name of the river is horridly prosaic . I will
alter it , “ Behind yon hills where Lugar flows . ” Girvan is the name of the river that
suits the idea of the stanza best , but Lugar is the most agrceable modulation of ...
Side 21
stanzas be omitted , as they will be by thesinger of taste . You must ... I have been
trying to spin a stanza , but could make nothing better than the following : do you '
mend it , or , as Yorick did with the love - letter , whip it up in your own way .
stanzas be omitted , as they will be by thesinger of taste . You must ... I have been
trying to spin a stanza , but could make nothing better than the following : do you '
mend it , or , as Yorick did with the love - letter , whip it up in your own way .
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