SongsWilliam Blackwood, 1831 - 311 páginas |
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... thought I was long enough there , and the next morning set off for Scotland by the Lakes of Westmoreland and Cumberland ; and so ended my tour to Wales . Niel Gow , jun . composed the air to which it is set in the Border Garland , but ...
... thought I was long enough there , and the next morning set off for Scotland by the Lakes of Westmoreland and Cumberland ; and so ended my tour to Wales . Niel Gow , jun . composed the air to which it is set in the Border Garland , but ...
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... thought I heard a bonny bird Singing amid the air sae blue It was a lay that did renew The hope deep sunk in misery ; It was of ane my waes that knew , And some kind hearts that cared for me . O sweet as breaks the rising day , Or ...
... thought I heard a bonny bird Singing amid the air sae blue It was a lay that did renew The hope deep sunk in misery ; It was of ane my waes that knew , And some kind hearts that cared for me . O sweet as breaks the rising day , Or ...
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... thought or peace o ' mind ! They hae plagued my heart an ' pleased my ee , An ' teased an ' flatter'd me at will , But aye , for a ' their witcherye , The pawky things I lo'e them still . O ... thought an ' thought , but darena tell [ 65 ]
... thought or peace o ' mind ! They hae plagued my heart an ' pleased my ee , An ' teased an ' flatter'd me at will , But aye , for a ' their witcherye , The pawky things I lo'e them still . O ... thought an ' thought , but darena tell [ 65 ]
Página 66
James Hogg. I hae thought an ' thought , but darena tell , I've studied them wi ' a ' my skill , I've lo'ed them better than mysell , I've tried again to like them ill . Wha sairest strives , will sairest rue , To comprehend what nae man ...
James Hogg. I hae thought an ' thought , but darena tell , I've studied them wi ' a ' my skill , I've lo'ed them better than mysell , I've tried again to like them ill . Wha sairest strives , will sairest rue , To comprehend what nae man ...
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... thought adapted to the words . It is finely set by Bishop , in his Select Melodies . How can you bid this heart be blithe , When blithe this heart can never be ? I've lost the jewel from my crown— Look round our circle , and you'll see ...
... thought adapted to the words . It is finely set by Bishop , in his Select Melodies . How can you bid this heart be blithe , When blithe this heart can never be ? I've lost the jewel from my crown— Look round our circle , and you'll see ...
Términos y frases comunes
amang anwother Athol cummers auld baith beauty Birniebouzle blue bonnet Bonny laddie bonny Prince Charlie bosom bower braes braken brave breeze canna Carterhaugh Charlie Charlie Stuart cheek claymore dear Deloraine dinna Doctor Monroe Donald M'Gillavry Farewell flower flowers of Scotland follow thee frae gane gang Geordie glen gloaming Grampian range green hast heard heart heather heaven Highland hill ilka Jacobite kye comes hame lady land lass lassie lone M'Donald maiden mair Mary maun Minstrel Moidart moon morning mountain naething Nanny ne'er never Niel Gow night wi nought o'er plaid rin awa sang Scotland Scottish set to music SHEPHERD sing sleep smile Stuarts of Appin sung sweet There's thine thou art Twommy verses wake wi wave weary weel Whigs Whoy wild women fo'k ye'll young
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Página 16 - Blithesome and cumberless, Sweet be thy matin o'er moorland and lea! Emblem of happiness, Blest is thy dwelling-place — O to abide in the desert with thee! Wild is thy lay and loud, Far in the downy cloud, Love gives it energy, love gave it birth. Where, on thy dewy wing, Where art thou journeying? Thy lay is in heaven, thy love is on earth. O'er fell and fountain sheen, O'er moor and mountain green, O'er the red streamer that heralds the day, Over the cloudlet dim, Over the rainbow's rim, Musical...
Página 14 - Athol, lad wi' the philabeg, Down by the Tummel, or banks o' the Garry ; Saw ye our lads, wi' their bonnets and white cockades, Leaving their mountains to follow Prince Charlie ? Follow thee ! follow thee ! wha wadna follow thee ? Lang hast thou loved and trusted us fairly : Charlie, Charlie, wha wadna follow thee, King o...
Página 53 - Drops down, an' thinks nae shame To woo his bonny lassie When the kye comes hame. See yonder pawkie shepherd, That lingers on the hill, His ewes are in the fauld, An' his lambs are lying still; Yet he downa gang to bed. For his heart is in a flame, To meet his bonny lassie When the kye comes hame. When the little wee bit heart Rises high in the breast, An' the little wee bit starn Rises red in the east, O there's a joy sae dear, That the heart can hardly frame, Wi...
Página 51 - Come all ye jolly shepherds That whistle through the glen, I'll tell ye of a secret That courtiers dinna ken : What is the greatest bliss That the tongue o' man can name ? 'Tis to woo a bonnie lassie When the kye comes hame.
Página 43 - Andrew, we canna compel ye, But ye ken as weel as a body can tell ye, If these gang to heaven, we'll a' be sae shockit, Your garret o' blue will but thinly be stockit.
Página 96 - Twas on a Monday morning Right early in the year, That Charlie came to our town — The Young Chevalier! As he was walking up the street The city for to view, O, there he spied a bonie lass The window looking thro...
Página 119 - WEEL befa' the maiden gay, In cottage, bught, or penn ! An' weel befa' the bonny May That wons in yonder glen ! Wha lo'es the modest truth sae weel, Wha's aye sae kind, an
Página 223 - Then calmly aneath the hand o' death Breathe its sweet soul away. O dinna break, my poor auld heart, Nor at thy loss repine, For the unseen hand that threw the dart Was sent frae her Father and thine ; Yet I maun mourn, an...
Página 97 - An' Charlie, he's my darling, My darling, my darling, Charlie, he's my darling, The young Chevalier. As he was walking up the street, The city for to view, O there he spied a bonie lass The window looking through, An' Charlie, &c. Sae light's he jumped up the stair, And tirl'd at the pin; And wha sae ready as hersel
Página 221 - Wi' the raptured kiss an' the happy smile, An' the dance o' the lightsome fay, An' the wee bit tale o' news the while That had happen' d when I was away. I hae naebody now, I hae naebody now To clasp to my bosom at even, O'er her calm sleep to breathe the vow, An' pray for a blessing from heaven An...