Ancient and Modern Scottish Songs, Heroic Ballads, Etc: A Page for Page Reprint of the Edition of 1776; with Memoir and Illustrative Notes, 2. kötetPaterson, 1870 |
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vi. oldal
... shall I be sad , when a husband I hae . " 193 " Cauld be the rebels cast . " 193 " The laird wha in riches and honour . " 194 " Peggy , now the king's come . " 194 " Hid from himself , now by the dawn 194 For the Love of Jean 195 Auld ...
... shall I be sad , when a husband I hae . " 193 " Cauld be the rebels cast . " 193 " The laird wha in riches and honour . " 194 " Peggy , now the king's come . " 194 " Hid from himself , now by the dawn 194 For the Love of Jean 195 Auld ...
2. oldal
... shall neither coif come on my head , nor comb come in my hair ; There shall neither coal nor candle light fhine in my bower mair , Nor will I love another one until the day I die , For I never lov'd a love but one , and he's drown'd in ...
... shall neither coif come on my head , nor comb come in my hair ; There shall neither coal nor candle light fhine in my bower mair , Nor will I love another one until the day I die , For I never lov'd a love but one , and he's drown'd in ...
6. oldal
... shall be razed these halls and these bowers , Defil'd by your lufts and your wanton amours : I'll find out a lady of higher degree , And this is the last time my face ye fall fee . * * * F ALSE luve ! and hae ze played me this , In the ...
... shall be razed these halls and these bowers , Defil'd by your lufts and your wanton amours : I'll find out a lady of higher degree , And this is the last time my face ye fall fee . * * * F ALSE luve ! and hae ze played me this , In the ...
12. oldal
... shall ly by your side , and kiss ye too ; Auld ROB MORRIS is the man ye maun lue . DOUCHTER . Auld ROB MORRIS I ken him fou weel , His a- sticks out like ony peet - creel , He's out - fhin'd , in - knee'd , and ringle - eye'd too ; Auld ...
... shall ly by your side , and kiss ye too ; Auld ROB MORRIS is the man ye maun lue . DOUCHTER . Auld ROB MORRIS I ken him fou weel , His a- sticks out like ony peet - creel , He's out - fhin'd , in - knee'd , and ringle - eye'd too ; Auld ...
16. oldal
... Shall furnish me with fnishing . The auld wife , & c . Her eldest dochter faid right bauld , Fy mother , mind that now ye're auld , And if ye with a younker wald , He'll waste away your fnishing . The auld wife , & c . The youngest ...
... Shall furnish me with fnishing . The auld wife , & c . Her eldest dochter faid right bauld , Fy mother , mind that now ye're auld , And if ye with a younker wald , He'll waste away your fnishing . The auld wife , & c . The youngest ...
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ae night alſo auld bairns baith bannocks beſt blate blyth bonny Bonny Dundee braw caft canna cauld COCKPEN cou'd Daffin Dainty Downby dear e'en e'er Engliſh faid fair Fal deral faſt filk filler filly firſt fome foon frae gane gang gear gi'e goodman goodwife Grey Cock heart horſe houſe ilka JENNY Jock JOHNY kifs kiſs laddie laffie lafs laird laſs MAGGIE maid married Mattam maun meikle mither mony MOZIE nae mair NANCY nane ne'er never noiſe o'er quoth ROB MORRIS ſaid ſaw ſay ſee ſhall ſhe ſhe's ſhould Sing ſmall ſpeak ſpin ſweet thee There's nae luck theſe thou tocher uſed wanton weel wife WILLIE WILSY winna wiſh Wyfe ye'll come hame ye're Ye's young
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299. oldal - Beside the river Dee ; He worked and sang from morn till night, No lark more blithe than he ; And this the burden of his song For ever used to be, — " I envy nobody ; no, not I, And nobody envies me ! "
197. oldal - When mournfu' as I sat on the stane at the door, I saw my Jamie's wraith, for I couldna think it he — Till he said, I'm come hame to marry thee.
300. oldal - twas Claver'se who spoke, 'Ere the King's crown shall fall there are crowns to be broke, So let each Cavalier who loves honour and me, Come follow the bonnet of Bonny Dundee, 'Come fill up my cup, come fill up my can, Come saddle your horses, and call up your men; Come open the West Port, and let me gang free, And it's room for the bonnets of Bonny Dundee!
293. oldal - For he that hath, to him shall be given: and he that hath not, from him shall be taken even that which he hath.
71. oldal - Nor ony thing that's dainty ; And now and then a keckling hen To lay her eggs in plenty. In winter, when the wind and rain Blaws o'er the house and byre, He sits beside a clean hearthstane Before a rousing fire ; With nut-brown ale he tells his tale, Which rows him o'er fu...
297. oldal - I'm downright dizzy wi' the thought, In troth I'm like to greet ! If Colin' s weel, and weel content, I hae nae mair to crave : And gin I live to keep him sae, I'm blest aboon the lave : And will I see his face again, And will I hear him speak ? I'm downright dizzy wi' the thought, In troth I'm like to greet.
197. oldal - My father urged me sair: my mother didna speak; But she looked in my face till my heart was like to break...
196. oldal - I look'd for Jamie back; But the wind it blew high, and the ship it was a wrack His ship it was a wrack — why didna Jamie dee ? Or...
287. oldal - I mysel' a drap o' dew, Into her bonnie breast to fa' ! Oh, there beyond expression blest. I'd feast on beauty a' the night ; Seal'd on her silk-saft faulds to rest, Till fley'd awa' by Phoebus
296. oldal - There's little pleasure in the house When our gudeman's awa'. And gie to me my bigonet, My bishop's satin gown; For I maun tell the baillie's wife That Colin's in the town. My Turkey slippers maun gae on, My stockins pearly blue; It's a' to pleasure our gudeman, For he's baith leal and true.