The works of Robert Burns; with an account of his life, and a criticism on his writings, Volum 41800 |
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Side xi
... Scottish Airs , • LXIV . Mr. B. to Mr. T. with " O Philly , bap- LXV . 187 198 py be that day " -Starting note- " Con- tented wi ' little , and cantie wi ' mair ” — " Canst thou leave me thus , my Katy " ( The reply , " Stay my Willie ...
... Scottish Airs , • LXIV . Mr. B. to Mr. T. with " O Philly , bap- LXV . 187 198 py be that day " -Starting note- " Con- tented wi ' little , and cantie wi ' mair ” — " Canst thou leave me thus , my Katy " ( The reply , " Stay my Willie ...
Side xix
... Scottish muse immortal lives , 153 How can my poor heart be glad , How cold is that bosom which folly once fired , How cruel are the parents • How lang and dreary is the night , Husband , Husband , cease your strife , I call no goddess ...
... Scottish muse immortal lives , 153 How can my poor heart be glad , How cold is that bosom which folly once fired , How cruel are the parents • How lang and dreary is the night , Husband , Husband , cease your strife , I call no goddess ...
Side 6
... Scottish authors , ought to be admitted , I am half inclined to differ from you , I should consider it unpardonable to sacrifice one good song in the Scot- tish dialect , to make room for English verses ; but , if we can select a few ...
... Scottish authors , ought to be admitted , I am half inclined to differ from you , I should consider it unpardonable to sacrifice one good song in the Scot- tish dialect , to make room for English verses ; but , if we can select a few ...
Side 9
... Scottish song , in which wet and weary are naturally enough conjoined . " When my ploughman comes hame at ev❜n , " He's often wet and weary ; " Cast off the wet , put on the dry , " And gae to bed my deary . " E. Your observation as to ...
... Scottish song , in which wet and weary are naturally enough conjoined . " When my ploughman comes hame at ev❜n , " He's often wet and weary ; " Cast off the wet , put on the dry , " And gae to bed my deary . " E. Your observation as to ...
Side 10
... Scottish airs , there is a pastoral simplicity , a something that one may call the Doric style and dialect of vocal music , to which a dash of our native tongue and manners is particu- larly , nay peculiarly , apposite . For this reason ...
... Scottish airs , there is a pastoral simplicity , a something that one may call the Doric style and dialect of vocal music , to which a dash of our native tongue and manners is particu- larly , nay peculiarly , apposite . For this reason ...
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