The Scottish Songs, 2. kötetRobert Chambers Ballantyne, 1829 - 370 oldal |
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255. oldal
... I'll welcome you To the land o ' the leal . Our bonny bairn's there , Jean , She was baith guid and fair , Jean , And we grudged her right sair To the land o ' the leal . Then dry that tearfu ' ee , Jean , My soul langs to be free ...
... I'll welcome you To the land o ' the leal . Our bonny bairn's there , Jean , She was baith guid and fair , Jean , And we grudged her right sair To the land o ' the leal . Then dry that tearfu ' ee , Jean , My soul langs to be free ...
265. oldal
... the account which he gave to Burns - that he made it one day when he and his wife had been mourning over their misfortunes . " - Cunningham's Songs of Scotland , vol . iii . p . 282 . I'll lay me there and tak my rest : And 265.
... the account which he gave to Burns - that he made it one day when he and his wife had been mourning over their misfortunes . " - Cunningham's Songs of Scotland , vol . iii . p . 282 . I'll lay me there and tak my rest : And 265.
266. oldal
Robert Chambers. I'll lay me there and tak my rest : And , if that aught disturb my dear , I'll bid her laugh her cares away , And beg her not to drop a tear . Hae I a joy ? it's a ' her ain ! United still her heart and mine ; They're ...
Robert Chambers. I'll lay me there and tak my rest : And , if that aught disturb my dear , I'll bid her laugh her cares away , And beg her not to drop a tear . Hae I a joy ? it's a ' her ain ! United still her heart and mine ; They're ...
268. oldal
... I'll gae out , And for a wee fill up the ring ; But shame licht on his souple snout ! He wanted Willie's wanton fling Then straight he to the bride did fare , Says , Weel's me on your bonny face ! With bobbin ' Willie's shanks are sair ...
... I'll gae out , And for a wee fill up the ring ; But shame licht on his souple snout ! He wanted Willie's wanton fling Then straight he to the bride did fare , Says , Weel's me on your bonny face ! With bobbin ' Willie's shanks are sair ...
271. oldal
... I'll claim a priest to marry us , a clerk to say Amen ; And I'll ne'er part again from my bonnie Highlandman . * FEE HIM , FATHER . TUNE - Fee him , Father . O , SAW ye Johnnie comin ' ? quo she , Saw ye Johnnie comin ' ? O , saw ye ...
... I'll claim a priest to marry us , a clerk to say Amen ; And I'll ne'er part again from my bonnie Highlandman . * FEE HIM , FATHER . TUNE - Fee him , Father . O , SAW ye Johnnie comin ' ? quo she , Saw ye Johnnie comin ' ? O , saw ye ...
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258. oldal - I forget the hallowed grove, Where by the winding Ayr we met, To live one day of parting love ! " Eternity will not efface Those records dear of transports past ; Thy image at our last embrace ; Ah ! little thought we 'twas our last ! " Ayr gurgling kiss'd his pebbled shore, O'erhung with wild woods, thickening, green, The fragrant birch, and hawthorn hoar, Twin'd amorous round the raptured scene.
406. oldal - Wha will be a traitor knave? Wha can fill a coward's grave? Wha sae base as be a slave? Let him turn and flee! Wha for Scotland's king and law Freedom's sword will strongly draw, Freeman stand, or freeman fa?
553. oldal - Waken, lords and ladies gay." Waken, lords and ladies gay, To the green-wood haste away; We can show you where he lies, Fleet of foot, and tall of size; We can show the marks he made When 'gainst the oak his antlers frayed; You shall see him brought to bay, "Waken, lords and ladies gay.
552. oldal - Waken, lords and ladies gay, On the mountain dawns the day ; All the jolly chase is here, With hawk and horse and hunting-spear; Hounds are in their couples yelling. Hawks are whistling, horns are knelling, Merrily merrily mingle they: Waken, lords and ladies gay...
562. oldal - You violets that first appear, By your pure purple mantles known Like the proud virgins of the year, As if the spring were all your own ; What are you when the rose is blown ? So, when my mistress shall be seen In form and beauty of her mind, By virtue first, then choice, a Queen, Tell me, if she were not design'd Th...
339. oldal - I'd shelter thee, I'd shelter thee. Or did misfortune's bitter storms Around thee blaw, around thee blaw, Thy bield should be my bosom, To share it a', to share it a'.
460. oldal - What is title? What is treasure? What is reputation's care ? If we lead a life of pleasure 'Tis no matter how or where...
441. oldal - Langley-dale; His step is first in peaceful ha', His sword in battle keen" — But aye she loot the tears down fa
258. oldal - O Mary! dear departed shade! Where is thy place of blissful rest? See'st thou thy lover lowly laid? Hear'st thou the groans that rend his breast?
412. oldal - Or canst thou break that heart of his, Whase only faut is loving thee ? If love for love thou wilt na gie, At least be pity to me shown ! A thought ungentle canna be The thought o