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Side v
Mr . B . to Mr . T . with “ The Lea Rig , ” and “ Will ye go to the Indies , my Mary , ” ,
8 V . Mr . B . to Mr . T . with “ My wife ' s a winsome wee thing , ” and “ O saw ye
bonnie Lesley , ” . . . . . . 13 VI , Mr . B . to Mr . T . with “ Highland Mary , ” 17 VII .
Mr . B . to Mr . T . with “ The Lea Rig , ” and “ Will ye go to the Indies , my Mary , ” ,
8 V . Mr . B . to Mr . T . with “ My wife ' s a winsome wee thing , ” and “ O saw ye
bonnie Lesley , ” . . . . . . 13 VI , Mr . B . to Mr . T . with “ Highland Mary , ” 17 VII .
Side xvii
174 She says she lo ' es me best of a ' 163 Sic a Wife as Willie had . 326
Strathallan ' s Lament Tam Glen , . 304 The Auld Man 183 The blue eyed Lassie
298 The gallant Weaver 336 The Lea Rig The Same continued 24 The Lover ' s
morning ...
174 She says she lo ' es me best of a ' 163 Sic a Wife as Willie had . 326
Strathallan ' s Lament Tam Glen , . 304 The Auld Man 183 The blue eyed Lassie
298 The gallant Weaver 336 The Lea Rig The Same continued 24 The Lover ' s
morning ...
Side 14
For instance , in the air , My wife ' s a wanton wee thing , if a few lines smooth and
pretty can be adapted to it , it is all you can expect . The following were made
extempore to it ; and , though , on farther study , I might give you something more
...
For instance , in the air , My wife ' s a wanton wee thing , if a few lines smooth and
pretty can be adapted to it , it is all you can expect . The following were made
extempore to it ; and , though , on farther study , I might give you something more
...
Side 21
... some other line for : $ ' Return to Caledonie , ” in the last verse , because I think
this alteration of the orthography , and of the sound of Caledonia , disfigures the
word , and renders it Hudibrastic , Of the other song . My wife ' s a winsome wee ...
... some other line for : $ ' Return to Caledonie , ” in the last verse , because I think
this alteration of the orthography , and of the sound of Caledonia , disfigures the
word , and renders it Hudibrastic , Of the other song . My wife ' s a winsome wee ...
Side 23
So are those of My wife ' s a wanton wee thing . Your alteration of the second
stanza is a positive improvement . Now , my dear Sir , with the freedom which
characterises our correspondence , I must not , cannot alter Bonie Leslie . You
are right ...
So are those of My wife ' s a wanton wee thing . Your alteration of the second
stanza is a positive improvement . Now , my dear Sir , with the freedom which
characterises our correspondence , I must not , cannot alter Bonie Leslie . You
are right ...
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