The works of Robert Burns; with an account of his life, and a criticism on his writings, Band 41800 |
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... Sing on sweet thrush , upon thy leafless bough , Sir , as your mandate did request , Sleep'st thou , or wak'st thou fairest creature ; Slow spreads the gloom my soul desires • Stay , my charmer , can you leave me ? Stay my Willie - yet ...
... Sing on sweet thrush , upon thy leafless bough , Sir , as your mandate did request , Sleep'st thou , or wak'st thou fairest creature ; Slow spreads the gloom my soul desires • Stay , my charmer , can you leave me ? Stay my Willie - yet ...
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... the honest folks 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 )
... the honest folks 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 )
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... sing , by the name of Liggeram cosh , my bonie wee lass . Mr. Fraser plays it slow , and with an expression that quite charms me . I became such an enthu- siast about it , that I made a song for it , which I here subjoin ; and inclose ...
... sing , by the name of Liggeram cosh , my bonie wee lass . Mr. Fraser plays it slow , and with an expression that quite charms me . I became such an enthu- siast about it , that I made a song for it , which I here subjoin ; and inclose ...
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... shelter there , When wearied on my little wing . How I wad mourn , when it was torn By autumn wild , and winter rude ! But I wad sing on wanton wing , When youthfu ' May its bloom renew'd . No. No. XXVI . MR . THOMSON TO MR . BURNS ( 76 )
... shelter there , When wearied on my little wing . How I wad mourn , when it was torn By autumn wild , and winter rude ! But I wad sing on wanton wing , When youthfu ' May its bloom renew'd . No. No. XXVI . MR . THOMSON TO MR . BURNS ( 76 )
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... sing . CHORUS . Awa wi ' your belles and your beauties , They never wi ' her can compare : Whaever bas met wi ' my Phillis , Has met wi ' the queen o ' the fair . The daisy amus'd my fond fancy , So artless , so simple , so wild ; Thou ...
... sing . CHORUS . Awa wi ' your belles and your beauties , They never wi ' her can compare : Whaever bas met wi ' my Phillis , Has met wi ' the queen o ' the fair . The daisy amus'd my fond fancy , So artless , so simple , so wild ; Thou ...
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ae night ain dear Allan alter amang anither auld auld lang syne ballad bard beautiful birks of Aberfeldy blythe bonie bonnie bosom braes BURNS cauld charming Chloris CHORUS chuse Clarke Coila Dainty Davie dear Sir dearest dearie delight e'en Ecclefechan Edinburgh English song fair fancy fine air flowers frae give glen hame happy heart heaven ilka Jeanie John Anderson lass lassie Lassie wi Leiger lo'es Lord Gregory lover luve mair Mary maun melodies merit mill morning muse Museum Nancy ne'er never o'er Phillis Pindar pleased pleasure poet poetry poor Rob Morris Roy's wife Saw ye Scots Scottish Scottish language singing stanza suit sung sweet syne taste tell thine THOMSON thro tune wander wee thing whistle wild Willie Wilt thou winding young Jessie