The songs of Scotland, ancient and modern; with an intr. and notes by A. Cunningham, Volym 2Allan Cunningham 1825 |
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... Gray shall walk in silk attire 260 • 323 Bonnie Chirsty Bess the gawkie Coming through the rye Corn riggs are bonnie Cakes o ' croudy Carle , an the king come Carlisle yetts Came ye o'er frae France Callum o ' glen Ca ' the yowes to the ...
... Gray shall walk in silk attire 260 • 323 Bonnie Chirsty Bess the gawkie Coming through the rye Corn riggs are bonnie Cakes o ' croudy Carle , an the king come Carlisle yetts Came ye o'er frae France Callum o ' glen Ca ' the yowes to the ...
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... gray father , Weeping fu ' free , For hame came his steed , But hame never came he . Eight lines of this song may be found in Finlay's collection of ballads . My friend Mr. Yellowlees had the kindness to communicate two old and clever ...
... gray father , Weeping fu ' free , For hame came his steed , But hame never came he . Eight lines of this song may be found in Finlay's collection of ballads . My friend Mr. Yellowlees had the kindness to communicate two old and clever ...
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... gray hairs was a favourite subject with our old lyrists ; and we have not probably a more ancient song of that kind , or a more successful one , than " The Carle he came o'er the croft . " It is trueth at Allan Ramsay abated the gross ...
... gray hairs was a favourite subject with our old lyrists ; and we have not probably a more ancient song of that kind , or a more successful one , than " The Carle he came o'er the croft . " It is trueth at Allan Ramsay abated the gross ...
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... gray age and blooming youth presented was worthy of satire . But he has given to gold the eloquence which I am afraid it will be often found to possess : the stories of those who live in misery , but who dine in silver , might fill a ...
... gray age and blooming youth presented was worthy of satire . But he has given to gold the eloquence which I am afraid it will be often found to possess : the stories of those who live in misery , but who dine in silver , might fill a ...
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... GRAY . O Bessy Bell and Mary Gray , They are twa bonny lassies , They bigg'd a bower on yon burn - brae , And theek'd it o'er wi ' rashes . Fair Bessy Bell I loo'd yestreen , And thought I ne'er could alter ; But Mary Gray's twa pawky ...
... GRAY . O Bessy Bell and Mary Gray , They are twa bonny lassies , They bigg'd a bower on yon burn - brae , And theek'd it o'er wi ' rashes . Fair Bessy Bell I loo'd yestreen , And thought I ne'er could alter ; But Mary Gray's twa pawky ...
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The Songs of Scotland, Ancient and Modern: With an Introd. and ..., Volym 1 Allan Cunningham Fragmentarisk förhandsgranskning - 1975 |
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aboon ALLAN CUNNINGHAM Allan Ramsay amang ancient auld baith Baloo beauty bird birks birks of Aberfeldy blaw blithe bloom boatie rows bonnie lassie bosom braes of Yarrow braw breast Burns busk canna cauld charms cheek cobite dance dear dearie dearie-o Donald Macgillavry e'en e'er fair flowers frae gang Geordie glen green gude hame heard heart heaven highland house of Stuart ilka Invermay Jacobite James Hogg Jamie Johnie king kiss laddie lady lass lo'e Lochaber lover lyric maid maiden Mary maun merry mither mony morning mourn nae mair naething ne'er never night Nithsdale o'er old song Peggy pleasure poet Ramsay's says Scotland Scottish sigh sing smiles sorrow sung sweet thee There's thou verses weel weep whigs wife Willie wish wooing wyson Yarrow young youth
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Sida 341 - OF Nelson and the North Sing the glorious day's renown, When to battle fierce came forth All the might of Denmark's crown, And her arms along the deep proudly shone; By each gun the lighted brand In a bold determined hand, And the Prince of all the land Led them on.
Sida 301 - River where ford there was none; But, ere he alighted at Nethe'rby gate, The bride had consented, the gallant came late: For. a laggard in love and a dastard in war Was to wed the fair Ellen of brave Lochinvar.
Sida 19 - I'll pledge thee, Warring sighs and groans I'll wage thee. Who shall say that fortune grieves him, While the star of hope she leaves him ? Me, nae cheerfu' twinkle lights me : Dark despair around benights me.
Sida 302 - One touch to her hand, and one word in her ear, When they reach'd the hall door, and the charger stood near, So light to the croupe the fair lady he swung, So light to the saddle before her he sprung! " She is won ! we are gone, over bank, bush, and scaur; They'll have fleet steeds that follow!
Sida 339 - YE Mariners of England ! That guard our native seas ; Whose flag has braved a thousand years, The battle and the breeze ! Your glorious standard launch again To match another foe ! And sweep through the deep, While the stormy tempests blow ; While the battle rages loud and long, And the stormy winds do blow...
Sida 311 - I'll forgive your Highland chief. My daughter ! Oh ! my daughter...
Sida 333 - I'd rather rove with Edmund there, Than reign our English queen.' 'If, maiden, thou wouldst wend with me, To leave both tower and town, Thou first must guess what life lead we, That dwell by dale and down. And if thou canst that riddle read, As read full well you may, Then to the greenwood shalt thou speed, As blithe as Queen of May.' Yet sung she, 'Brignall banks are fair, And Greta woods are green; I'd rather rove with Edmund there, Than reign our English queen.
Sida 357 - Let him on wi' me! By oppression's woes and pains! By your sons in servile chains ! We will drain our dearest veins, But they shall be free! Lay the proud usurpers low! Tyrants fall in every foe! Liberty's in every blow!
Sida 68 - As fair art thou, my bonnie lass, So deep in luve am I, And I will luve thee still, my dear, Till a' the seas gang dry. Till a" the seas gang dry, my dear, And the rocks melt wi
Sida 87 - AULD LANG SYNE. SHOULD auld acquaintance be forgot, And never brought to min' ? Should auld acquaintance be forgot, And days o' lang syne ? For auld lang syne, my dear, For auld lang syne, We'll tak a cup o kindness yet, For auld lang syne.