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Side 15
... thee : Thou art divine , fair Lesley , The hearts o ' men adore thee . The The Deil he could na scaith thee , Or aught ( 15 )
... thee : Thou art divine , fair Lesley , The hearts o ' men adore thee . The The Deil he could na scaith thee , Or aught ( 15 )
Side 16
... thee ; He'd look into thy bonie face , And say , " I canna wrang The thee . " powers aboon will tent thee ; Misfortune sha'na steer thee ; Thou'rt like themselves sae lovely , That ill they'll ne'er let near thee . Return again , fair ...
... thee ; He'd look into thy bonie face , And say , " I canna wrang The thee . " powers aboon will tent thee ; Misfortune sha'na steer thee ; Thou'rt like themselves sae lovely , That ill they'll ne'er let near thee . Return again , fair ...
Side 21
... thee , " & c . is an eccentric and happy thought . Do you not think , however , that the names of such old heroes as Alexander , sound rather queer , unless in pompous or mere burlesque verse ? Instead of the line , " And never made a ...
... thee , " & c . is an eccentric and happy thought . Do you not think , however , that the names of such old heroes as Alexander , sound rather queer , unless in pompous or mere burlesque verse ? Instead of the line , " And never made a ...
Side 24
... maks my heart sae cheery , O , To meet thee on the lea - rig , My ain kind dearie , O. I am interrupted . Yours , & c . No. Mr. Thomson has decided on Ne'er made sic anither . E. No. IX . MR . BURNS TO MR . THOMSON ( 24 )
... maks my heart sae cheery , O , To meet thee on the lea - rig , My ain kind dearie , O. I am interrupted . Yours , & c . No. Mr. Thomson has decided on Ne'er made sic anither . E. No. IX . MR . BURNS TO MR . THOMSON ( 24 )
Side 38
... , Lord Gregory ope thy door . An exile frae her father's ha ' , And a ' for loving thee ; At least some pity on me shaw , If love it may na be . Lord Lord Gregory , mind'st thou not the grove , By ( 38 ) Laura P 142 Lord Gregory.
... , Lord Gregory ope thy door . An exile frae her father's ha ' , And a ' for loving thee ; At least some pity on me shaw , If love it may na be . Lord Lord Gregory , mind'st thou not the grove , By ( 38 ) Laura P 142 Lord Gregory.
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