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Side 13
The hour , and the moment o ' time ! * : Galla Water , and Auld Rob Morris , I think
, will most probably be the next subject of my musings . However , even on my
verses , speak out your criticisms with equal frankness . My wish is , not to stand ...
The hour , and the moment o ' time ! * : Galla Water , and Auld Rob Morris , I think
, will most probably be the next subject of my musings . However , even on my
verses , speak out your criticisms with equal frankness . My wish is , not to stand ...
Side 24
xas · The hunter loe ' s the morning sun , To rouse the mountain deer , my jo ; At
noon the fisher seeks the glen , Along the burn to steer , my jo ; Gie me the hour o
' gloamin grey , It maks my heart sae cheery , O , To meet thee on the lea - rig ...
xas · The hunter loe ' s the morning sun , To rouse the mountain deer , my jo ; At
noon the fisher seeks the glen , Along the burn to steer , my jo ; Gie me the hour o
' gloamin grey , It maks my heart sae cheery , O , To meet thee on the lea - rig ...
Side 38
My song , though much inferior in poetic merit , has I think more of the ballad
simplicity in it . LORD GREGORY . O mirk , mirk is this midnight hour , And loud
the tempest ' s roar ; A waefu ' wanderer seeks thy tower , Lord Gregory ope thy
door .
My song , though much inferior in poetic merit , has I think more of the ballad
simplicity in it . LORD GREGORY . O mirk , mirk is this midnight hour , And loud
the tempest ' s roar ; A waefu ' wanderer seeks thy tower , Lord Gregory ope thy
door .
Side 41
O MARY , at thy window be , It is the wish ' d , the trysted hour ; Those smiles and
glances let me see , That make the miser ' s treasure poor : How blythly wad I
bide the stoure , A weary slave frae sun to sun ; Could I the rich reward secure ...
O MARY , at thy window be , It is the wish ' d , the trysted hour ; Those smiles and
glances let me see , That make the miser ' s treasure poor : How blythly wad I
bide the stoure , A weary slave frae sun to sun ; Could I the rich reward secure ...
Side 54
Nor count him as a stranger , Remember he ' s his country ' s stay ; In day and
hour of danger . MEG O : THE MILL . Airco O BONIE LASS WILL YOU LIE IN A
BARRACK . ” O ken ye what Meg o ' the Mill has gotten , An ' ken ye what Meg o '
the ...
Nor count him as a stranger , Remember he ' s his country ' s stay ; In day and
hour of danger . MEG O : THE MILL . Airco O BONIE LASS WILL YOU LIE IN A
BARRACK . ” O ken ye what Meg o ' the Mill has gotten , An ' ken ye what Meg o '
the ...
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