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Side 55
... with whom I have been happy , I shall say , or sing , " Sae merry 66 as we a ' hae been , " and raising my last looks to the whole human race , the last words of the voice of of Coila * shall be " Good night and joy ( 55 )
... with whom I have been happy , I shall say , or sing , " Sae merry 66 as we a ' hae been , " and raising my last looks to the whole human race , the last words of the voice of of Coila * shall be " Good night and joy ( 55 )
Side 63
... happy in his pieces : still I cannot ap- prove of taking such liberties with an author as Mr. W. proposes doing with The last time I came o'er the moor . Let a poet , if he chuses , take up the idea of another , and work it into a piece ...
... happy in his pieces : still I cannot ap- prove of taking such liberties with an author as Mr. W. proposes doing with The last time I came o'er the moor . Let a poet , if he chuses , take up the idea of another , and work it into a piece ...
Side 75
... happy days And Willie , hame to Logan braes ! Do you know the following beautiful little frag- ment , in Witherspoon's collection of Scots songs ? Air- " HUGHIE GRAHAM " . " O gin my love were yon red rose , " That grows upon the castle ...
... happy days And Willie , hame to Logan braes ! Do you know the following beautiful little frag- ment , in Witherspoon's collection of Scots songs ? Air- " HUGHIE GRAHAM " . " O gin my love were yon red rose , " That grows upon the castle ...
Side 85
... happy to find you are quite pleased with the appearance of the first book . When you come to hear the songs sung and accompanied , you will be charmed with them . The bonie brucket Lassie , certainly deserves better verses , and I hope ...
... happy to find you are quite pleased with the appearance of the first book . When you come to hear the songs sung and accompanied , you will be charmed with them . The bonie brucket Lassie , certainly deserves better verses , and I hope ...
Side 95
... happy be the woodbine bower , Nae nightly bogle make it eerie ; Nor ever sorrow stain the hour , The place and time I met my dearie ! Her * A mountain west of Strath - Allan 3009 feet high . R.B. Or , " O my love Annie's very bonie ...
... happy be the woodbine bower , Nae nightly bogle make it eerie ; Nor ever sorrow stain the hour , The place and time I met my dearie ! Her * A mountain west of Strath - Allan 3009 feet high . R.B. Or , " O my love Annie's very bonie ...
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