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Robert Burns. Lord Gregory , mind'st thou not the grove , By bonie Irwine - side , Where first I own'd that virgin - love I lang , lang had denied . How aften didst thou pledge and vow , Thou wad for ay be mine ; And my fond heart ...
Robert Burns. Lord Gregory , mind'st thou not the grove , By bonie Irwine - side , Where first I own'd that virgin - love I lang , lang had denied . How aften didst thou pledge and vow , Thou wad for ay be mine ; And my fond heart ...
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... minds na his Nanie , Flow still between us thou dark - heaving main ! May I never see it , may I never trow it , While dying I think that my Willie's my ain . Our poet with his usual judgment adopted some of these alterations , and ...
... minds na his Nanie , Flow still between us thou dark - heaving main ! May I never see it , may I never trow it , While dying I think that my Willie's my ain . Our poet with his usual judgment adopted some of these alterations , and ...
Side 51
... minds na his Nanie , Flow still between us thou wide - roaring main ; May I never see it , may İ never trow it , But , dying , believe that my Willie s my ain . Several of the alterations seem to be of little impor- tance in themselves ...
... minds na his Nanie , Flow still between us thou wide - roaring main ; May I never see it , may İ never trow it , But , dying , believe that my Willie s my ain . Several of the alterations seem to be of little impor- tance in themselves ...
Side 56
... mind * Burns here calls himself the Voice of Coila , in imita- tion of Ossian , who denominates himself the Voice of Cona . Sae merry as we a ' bae been ; and Good night and joy be wi ' you a ' , are the names of two Scottish tunes . E ...
... mind * Burns here calls himself the Voice of Coila , in imita- tion of Ossian , who denominates himself the Voice of Cona . Sae merry as we a ' bae been ; and Good night and joy be wi ' you a ' , are the names of two Scottish tunes . E ...
Side 57
Robert Burns. " mind is never muddy , " is a muddy expression in- deed . " Then I'll resign and marry Pate , " And syne my cockernony . " . This is surely far unworthy of Ramsay , or your book . My song , Rigs of Barley , to the same ...
Robert Burns. " mind is never muddy , " is a muddy expression in- deed . " Then I'll resign and marry Pate , " And syne my cockernony . " . This is surely far unworthy of Ramsay , or your book . My song , Rigs of Barley , to the same ...
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