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Side 30
He wooes his simple dearie ; The silly bogles wealth and state , Can never make
them eerie . O why should fate sic pleasure have , Life ' s dearest bands
untwining ? Or why sae sweet a flower as love , Depend on Fortune ' s shining ?
GALLA ...
He wooes his simple dearie ; The silly bogles wealth and state , Can never make
them eerie . O why should fate sic pleasure have , Life ' s dearest bands
untwining ? Or why sae sweet a flower as love , Depend on Fortune ' s shining ?
GALLA ...
Side 74
Has made our hills and vallies gay ; The birds rejoice in leafy bowers , The bees
hum round the breathing flowers : Blythe , morning lifts his rosy eye , And evening
' s tears are tears of joy . : My soul , delightless , a ' surveys , While Willie ' s far ...
Has made our hills and vallies gay ; The birds rejoice in leafy bowers , The bees
hum round the breathing flowers : Blythe , morning lifts his rosy eye , And evening
' s tears are tears of joy . : My soul , delightless , a ' surveys , While Willie ' s far ...
Side 80
But hawks will rob the tender joys That bless the little lintwhite ' s nest ; And frost
will blight the fairest flowers , And love will break the soundest rest . Young Robie
was the brawest lad , The flower and pride of a ' the glen ; And he had owsen ...
But hawks will rob the tender joys That bless the little lintwhite ' s nest ; And frost
will blight the fairest flowers , And love will break the soundest rest . Young Robie
was the brawest lad , The flower and pride of a ' the glen ; And he had owsen ...
Side 83
The flowers of the forest , is charming as a poem ; and should be , and must be ,
set to the notes ; but , though out of your rule , the three stanzas , beginning , “ I
hae seen the smiling o ' fortune beguiling " are worthy of a place , were it but to ...
The flowers of the forest , is charming as a poem ; and should be , and must be ,
set to the notes ; but , though out of your rule , the three stanzas , beginning , “ I
hae seen the smiling o ' fortune beguiling " are worthy of a place , were it but to ...
Side 88
In each bird ' s careless song , Glad , I did share ; While yon wild flowers among ,
Chance led me there : Sweet to the opening day , Rosebuds bent the dewy spray
; Such thy bloom , did I say , Phillis the fair . Down Down in a shady walk ...
In each bird ' s careless song , Glad , I did share ; While yon wild flowers among ,
Chance led me there : Sweet to the opening day , Rosebuds bent the dewy spray
; Such thy bloom , did I say , Phillis the fair . Down Down in a shady walk ...
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