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Side xii
... s pledge , my young , fair friend , " . . 237 LXXVIII . Mr . T . to Mr . B . Introducing
Dr . Brianton , · 244 LXXIX . Mr . B . to Mr . T . “ Forlorn my love , no comfort near , ”
. . . 246 LXXX . Mr . B . to Mr . T . “ Last May a braw wooer cam down the lang ...
... s pledge , my young , fair friend , " . . 237 LXXVIII . Mr . T . to Mr . B . Introducing
Dr . Brianton , · 244 LXXIX . Mr . B . to Mr . T . “ Forlorn my love , no comfort near , ”
. . . 246 LXXX . Mr . B . to Mr . T . “ Last May a braw wooer cam down the lang ...
Side xvii
The young Highland Rover 275 Then Guidwife count the Lawin . 311 To a
Gentleman who had sent a Newspaper and offered to continue it To a Gentleman
whom he had offended 389 To Miss Jessy - 382 To Mr . Mitchel . 387 To R .
Graham ...
The young Highland Rover 275 Then Guidwife count the Lawin . 311 To a
Gentleman who had sent a Newspaper and offered to continue it To a Gentleman
whom he had offended 389 To Miss Jessy - 382 To Mr . Mitchel . 387 To R .
Graham ...
Side xxii
There was once a day , but old Time was then young , . . . · 354 They snool me
sair , and baud me down , 315 Thickest night o ' erbang my dwelling ! Thine am I ,
my faithful fair , . 138 Thine be the volumes , Jessy fair , . 382 This Day , Time ...
There was once a day , but old Time was then young , . . . · 354 They snool me
sair , and baud me down , 315 Thickest night o ' erbang my dwelling ! Thine am I ,
my faithful fair , . 138 Thine be the volumes , Jessy fair , . 382 This Day , Time ...
Side xxiii
Tis friendsbip ' s pledge , my young , fair friend , * * * * * To Chrochallan came , · · '
Twas na her bonnie blue e ' e was my ruin , . . True bearted was be the sad swain
o ' the Yarrow , Turn again thou fair Eliza , . What can a young lassie , what ...
Tis friendsbip ' s pledge , my young , fair friend , * * * * * To Chrochallan came , · · '
Twas na her bonnie blue e ' e was my ruin , . . True bearted was be the sad swain
o ' the Yarrow , Turn again thou fair Eliza , . What can a young lassie , what ...
Side 46
ieri , TRUE hearted was he , the sad swain o ' the Yarrow , And fair are the maids
on the banks o ' the Ayr , But by the sweet side o ' the Nith ' s winding river , Are
lovers as faithful , and maidens as fair : To equal young Jessie seek Scotland all
...
ieri , TRUE hearted was he , the sad swain o ' the Yarrow , And fair are the maids
on the banks o ' the Ayr , But by the sweet side o ' the Nith ' s winding river , Are
lovers as faithful , and maidens as fair : To equal young Jessie seek Scotland all
...
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