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Side 15
... I'll blythly bear it , And think my lot divine . I have just been looking over the Collier's bonny Dochter , and , if the following rhapsody , which I com- posed the other day , on a charming Ayrshire girl , Miss , as she passed through ...
... I'll blythly bear it , And think my lot divine . I have just been looking over the Collier's bonny Dochter , and , if the following rhapsody , which I com- posed the other day , on a charming Ayrshire girl , Miss , as she passed through ...
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... I'll think my lot divine . Tho ' warld's care we share o't , And may see meikle mair o't , Wi ' her I'll blythly bear it , And ne'er a word repine . You perceive my dear Sir , I avail myself of the liberty , which you condescend to ...
... I'll think my lot divine . Tho ' warld's care we share o't , And may see meikle mair o't , Wi ' her I'll blythly bear it , And ne'er a word repine . You perceive my dear Sir , I avail myself of the liberty , which you condescend to ...
Side 31
... I'll be his , and he'll be mine , The bonie lad o ' Galla water . Altho ' his daddie was nae laird , And tho ' I hae na meikle tocher ; Yet rich in kindest , truest love , We'll tent our flocks by Galla water . It ne'er was wealth , it ...
... I'll be his , and he'll be mine , The bonie lad o ' Galla water . Altho ' his daddie was nae laird , And tho ' I hae na meikle tocher ; Yet rich in kindest , truest love , We'll tent our flocks by Galla water . It ne'er was wealth , it ...
Side 40
... I'll turn my feet and part ; And think the storms that round me blow , Far kinder than thy heart , It is but doing justice to Dr. Walcott to mention , that song is the original . Mr. Burns saw it , liked it , and immediately wrote the ...
... I'll turn my feet and part ; And think the storms that round me blow , Far kinder than thy heart , It is but doing justice to Dr. Walcott to mention , that song is the original . Mr. Burns saw it , liked it , and immediately wrote the ...
Side 44
... the door to me , Oh , * Tho ' thou hast been false , I'll ever prove true , Oh , open the door to me , Oh . * This second line was originally , If love it may na be , Ob . E. Cauld is the blast upon my pale cheek , But ( 44 )
... the door to me , Oh , * Tho ' thou hast been false , I'll ever prove true , Oh , open the door to me , Oh . * This second line was originally , If love it may na be , Ob . E. Cauld is the blast upon my pale cheek , But ( 44 )
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