The works of Robert Burns; with an account of his life, and a criticism on his writings, Volum 41800 |
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Side 40
... poor Marian know , I'll turn my feet and part ; And think the storms that round me blow , Far kinder than thy heart , It is but doing justice to Dr. Walcott to mention , that song is the original . Mr. Burns saw it , liked it , and ...
... poor Marian know , I'll turn my feet and part ; And think the storms that round me blow , Far kinder than thy heart , It is but doing justice to Dr. Walcott to mention , that song is the original . Mr. Burns saw it , liked it , and ...
Side 41
... poor : How blythly wad I bide the stoure , A weary slave frae sun to sun ; Could I the rich reward secure , The lovely Mary Morison . Yestreen when to the trembling string , The dance gaed thro ' the lighted ha ' , To thee my fancy took ...
... poor : How blythly wad I bide the stoure , A weary slave frae sun to sun ; Could I the rich reward secure , The lovely Mary Morison . Yestreen when to the trembling string , The dance gaed thro ' the lighted ha ' , To thee my fancy took ...
Side 51
... poor and honest sodger . A leal , light heart was in my breast , My hand unstain'd wi ' plunder ; And for fair Scotia , hame again , I cheery on did wander . E 2 I But oh , if he's faithless , and minds na his Nanie , Flow still between ...
... poor and honest sodger . A leal , light heart was in my breast , My hand unstain'd wi ' plunder ; And for fair Scotia , hame again , I cheery on did wander . E 2 I But oh , if he's faithless , and minds na his Nanie , Flow still between ...
Side 53
... poor in gear , we're rich in love , And mair we'se ne'er be parted . Quo ' she , my grandsire left me gowd , A mailin plenish'd fairly ; And come , my faithful sodger lad Thou'rt welcome to it dearly ! For gold the merchant ploughs the ...
... poor in gear , we're rich in love , And mair we'se ne'er be parted . Quo ' she , my grandsire left me gowd , A mailin plenish'd fairly ; And come , my faithful sodger lad Thou'rt welcome to it dearly ! For gold the merchant ploughs the ...
Side 54
Robert Burns. The brave poor sodger ne'er despise . Nor count him as a stranger , Remember he's his country's stay In day and hour of danger . MEG O ' THE MILL . Air " O BONIE LASS WILL YOU LIE IN A BARRACK . " O ken ye what Meg o ' the ...
Robert Burns. The brave poor sodger ne'er despise . Nor count him as a stranger , Remember he's his country's stay In day and hour of danger . MEG O ' THE MILL . Air " O BONIE LASS WILL YOU LIE IN A BARRACK . " O ken ye what Meg o ' the ...
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