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Side ix
XLVI . Mr . B . to Mr . T . with « Deluded swain , the pleasure ” - Remarks , , 134
XLVII . Mr . B . to Mr . T . with « Thine am I , my faithful fair " - " O condescend ,
dear charming maid ' - " The Nightingale "“ Laura , " ( the three last by G . Turnbull
) .
XLVI . Mr . B . to Mr . T . with « Deluded swain , the pleasure ” - Remarks , , 134
XLVII . Mr . B . to Mr . T . with « Thine am I , my faithful fair " - " O condescend ,
dear charming maid ' - " The Nightingale "“ Laura , " ( the three last by G . Turnbull
) .
Side xxii
Thine am I , my faithful fair , . 138 Thine be the volumes , Jessy fair , . 382 This
Day , Time winds th ' exhausted chain 365 Thou of an independent mind , . 369
Thou has left me ever , Jamie ; . 119 Thou sweetest minstrel of the grove , 141 '
Tis ...
Thine am I , my faithful fair , . 138 Thine be the volumes , Jessy fair , . 382 This
Day , Time winds th ' exhausted chain 365 Thou of an independent mind , . 369
Thou has left me ever , Jamie ; . 119 Thou sweetest minstrel of the grove , 141 '
Tis ...
Side 12
O sweet grows the lime and the orange , And the apple on the pine ; But a ' the
charms p ' the Indies , Can never equal thine . I hae sworn by the Heavens to my
Mary , I hae sworn by the Heavens to be true ; And sae may the Heavens forget ...
O sweet grows the lime and the orange , And the apple on the pine ; But a ' the
charms p ' the Indies , Can never equal thine . I hae sworn by the Heavens to my
Mary , I hae sworn by the Heavens to be true ; And sae may the Heavens forget ...
Side 39
How aften didst thou pledge and vow , Thou wad for ay be mine ; And my fond
heart , itsel sae true , It ne ' er mistrusted thine . Hard is thy heart , Lord Gregory ,
And flinty is thy breast : Thou dart of heav ' n that flashest by , O wilt thou give me
...
How aften didst thou pledge and vow , Thou wad for ay be mine ; And my fond
heart , itsel sae true , It ne ' er mistrusted thine . Hard is thy heart , Lord Gregory ,
And flinty is thy breast : Thou dart of heav ' n that flashest by , O wilt thou give me
...
Side 67
The music of thy tongue I heard , Nor wist while it enslav ' d me ; I saw thine eyes
yet nothing fear ' d , ' Till fears no more had sav ' d me . The unwary sailor thus
aghast , The wheeling torrent viewing ; ' Mid circling horrors yields at last To ...
The music of thy tongue I heard , Nor wist while it enslav ' d me ; I saw thine eyes
yet nothing fear ' d , ' Till fears no more had sav ' d me . The unwary sailor thus
aghast , The wheeling torrent viewing ; ' Mid circling horrors yields at last To ...
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