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Side 74
... frae me and Logan braes . Again the merry month o ' May , 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 ...
... frae me and Logan braes . Again the merry month o ' May , 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 ...
Side 98
... frae me . For fear , & c . O whistle , & c . Another favorite air of mine , is , The muckin o ' Geordie's byre . When sung slow with expression , I have wished that it had had better poetry : that , I have endeavoured to supply , as ...
... frae me . For fear , & c . O whistle , & c . Another favorite air of mine , is , The muckin o ' Geordie's byre . When sung slow with expression , I have wished that it had had better poetry : that , I have endeavoured to supply , as ...
Side 123
... For auld , & c . We twa hae paidlet i ' the burn , Frae mornin sun till dine : But seas between us braid hae roar'd , Sin auld lang syne . For auld , & c . And And here's a hand , my trusty fiere , And ( 123 ) Auld lang syne,
... For auld , & c . We twa hae paidlet i ' the burn , Frae mornin sun till dine : But seas between us braid hae roar'd , Sin auld lang syne . For auld , & c . And And here's a hand , my trusty fiere , And ( 123 ) Auld lang syne,
Side 155
... mostly the effusions of the jovial sailor , not the wail- ings of his love - lorn mistress . I must here make one sweet exception - Sweet Annie frae the Sea - beach Now for the song . came . On ON THE SEAS AND FAR AWAY . Tune- " O'ER 155 )
... mostly the effusions of the jovial sailor , not the wail- ings of his love - lorn mistress . I must here make one sweet exception - Sweet Annie frae the Sea - beach Now for the song . came . On ON THE SEAS AND FAR AWAY . Tune- " O'ER 155 )
Side 176
... dear to me . Come in , auld carl , I'll steer my fire , I'll make it bleeze a bonnie flame ; Your bluid is thin , ye've tint the gate , Ye should na stray sae far frae hame . by all the old musical people here is believed to ( 176 )
... dear to me . Come in , auld carl , I'll steer my fire , I'll make it bleeze a bonnie flame ; Your bluid is thin , ye've tint the gate , Ye should na stray sae far frae hame . by all the old musical people here is believed to ( 176 )
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