The Scottish Minstrel: Being a Complete Collection of Burns' Songs ; Together with His Correspondence with Mr. Thomson ; to which is Added and New and Complete GlossaryBenjamin Warner, 1818 - 312 sider |
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... early walk , ib . Where braving angry winter's storms , 180 Tibbie , I hae seen the day , 181 Clarinda , 182 The day returns , my bosom burns , 193 I love my Jean , The lazy mist , O , were I on Parnassus hill , The braes of Ballochmyle ...
... early walk , ib . Where braving angry winter's storms , 180 Tibbie , I hae seen the day , 181 Clarinda , 182 The day returns , my bosom burns , 193 I love my Jean , The lazy mist , O , were I on Parnassus hill , The braes of Ballochmyle ...
Side xiv
... muir , " ib . Aye waking , O ! Hark the mavis , & c . On a bank of flowers , & c . Up in the Morning early , There's a youth in this city , Delia , 272 273 274 275 ib . 276 INDEX TO THE SONGS According to the titles . Page Xiv CONTENTS .
... muir , " ib . Aye waking , O ! Hark the mavis , & c . On a bank of flowers , & c . Up in the Morning early , There's a youth in this city , Delia , 272 273 274 275 ib . 276 INDEX TO THE SONGS According to the titles . Page Xiv CONTENTS .
Side xv
... early walk , 179 A vision , 209 Auld lang syne , 81 Auld Rob Morris , 21 Aye wakin ' O , Ballad , " To thee , lov'd Nith , thy gladsome 272 plains , " Banks of Cree , Bannockburn , Bess and her spinning wheel , Blythe was she , 263 • 99 ...
... early walk , 179 A vision , 209 Auld lang syne , 81 Auld Rob Morris , 21 Aye wakin ' O , Ballad , " To thee , lov'd Nith , thy gladsome 272 plains , " Banks of Cree , Bannockburn , Bess and her spinning wheel , Blythe was she , 263 • 99 ...
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... early , Wae is my heart , Wandering Willie , 35. The same altered , What can a young lassie do wi ' an auld man , 193 Where braving angry winter's storms , Whistle o'er the lave o't , 275 229 177 181 275 262 36 Willie brew'd a peck o ...
... early , Wae is my heart , Wandering Willie , 35. The same altered , What can a young lassie do wi ' an auld man , 193 Where braving angry winter's storms , Whistle o'er the lave o't , 275 229 177 181 275 262 36 Willie brew'd a peck o ...
Side xix
... early walk 179 As down the burn they took their way 77 As I stood by yon roofless tower 209 As I was a wandering ae morning in spring- 256 Awa wi ' your witchcraft o ' beauty's alarms 164 Aye waking , O 272 Behind yon bills where Lugar ...
... early walk 179 As down the burn they took their way 77 As I stood by yon roofless tower 209 As I was a wandering ae morning in spring- 256 Awa wi ' your witchcraft o ' beauty's alarms 164 Aye waking , O 272 Behind yon bills where Lugar ...
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