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Wi ' mony a vow , and lock ' d embrace , Our parting was fu ' tender ; And ,
pledging aft to meet again , We tote oursels asunder ; But Oh ! fell death ' s
untimely frost , That nipt my flower sae early ! Now green ' s the sod , and cauld ' s
the clay ...
Wi ' mony a vow , and lock ' d embrace , Our parting was fu ' tender ; And ,
pledging aft to meet again , We tote oursels asunder ; But Oh ! fell death ' s
untimely frost , That nipt my flower sae early ! Now green ' s the sod , and cauld ' s
the clay ...
Side 80
But hawks will rob the tender joys That bless the little lintwhite ' s nest ; And frost
will blight the fairest flowers , And love will break the soundest rest . Young Robie
was the brawest lad , The flower and pride of a ' the glen ; And he had owsen ...
But hawks will rob the tender joys That bless the little lintwhite ' s nest ; And frost
will blight the fairest flowers , And love will break the soundest rest . Young Robie
was the brawest lad , The flower and pride of a ' the glen ; And he had owsen ...
Side 121
The evening before last , I wandered out , and began a tender song ; in what I
think is its native stile , I must premise , that the old way , and the way to give most
effect , is to have no starting note , as the fiddlers call it , but to burst at once into ...
The evening before last , I wandered out , and began a tender song ; in what I
think is its native stile , I must premise , that the old way , and the way to give most
effect , is to have no starting note , as the fiddlers call it , but to burst at once into ...
Side 128
I agree with you , that there may be something of pathos , or tenderness at least ,
in the air of Fee him Father , when performed with feeling : but a tender cast may
be given almost to any lively air , if you sing it very slowly , expressively , and ...
I agree with you , that there may be something of pathos , or tenderness at least ,
in the air of Fee him Father , when performed with feeling : but a tender cast may
be given almost to any lively air , if you sing it very slowly , expressively , and ...
Side 140
O CONDESCEND , dear , charming maid , My wretched state to view ; A tender
swain to love betray ' d , And sad despair , by you . While here , all melancholy ,
My passion I deplore , Yet , urg ' d by stern resistless fate , I love thee more and ...
O CONDESCEND , dear , charming maid , My wretched state to view ; A tender
swain to love betray ' d , And sad despair , by you . While here , all melancholy ,
My passion I deplore , Yet , urg ' d by stern resistless fate , I love thee more and ...
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