| Robert Chambers - Ballads, Scots - 1829 - 388 pages
...warms : To arms for royal Charlie ! Come through the heather, &c. 435 KELVIN GROVE. JOHN LYLE. TUVE— Kelvin Grove. LET us haste to Kelvin grove, bonnie...us rove, bonnie lassie, O ; Where the rose in all its pride Decks the hollow dingle's side, Where the midnight fairies glide, bonnie lassie, O. We will... | |
| Ballads, English - 1835 - 418 pages
...warld's care is vain, Jean, We'll meet and aye be fain In Ae land o' the leal. KELVIN GROVE. JOHN LYLE. Let us haste to Kelvin grove, bonnie lassie, O ; Through...us rove, bonnie lassie, O ; Where the rose in all its pride Decks the hollow dingle's side, Where the midnight fairies glide, bonnie lassie, O. We will... | |
| Songs - 1835 - 320 pages
...saw ye the lass, &c. LET US HASTE TO KELVIN GROVE. LET us haste to Kelvin grove, bonnie lassie, 0, Through its mazes let us rove, bonnie lassie, O, Where the rose in all its pride, v Paints the hollow dingle side, Where the midnight fairies glide, bonnie lassie, O. We... | |
| Quaver - Songs - 1844 - 552 pages
...is lord below. A famous man, &c. KELVIN GROVE. LET us haste to Kelvin Grove, bonnie lassie, O, Thro' its mazes let us rove, bonnie lassie, O ; Where the...Where the midnight fairies glide, bonnie lassie, O, I,et us wander by the mill, bonnie lassie, O, To the cove beside the rill, bonnie lassie, O ; Where... | |
| Songs, English - 1847 - 906 pages
...past has been, will be, I will share with thee thy sorrows, And thou thy joys with me. LET US HASTE TO KELVIN GROVE LET us haste to Kelvin Grove, Bonnie...let us rove, Bonnie lassie, O. Where the rose in all its pride Paints the hollow dingle side, Where the midnight fairies glide, Bonnie lassie, O. We will... | |
| Scottish songs - 1852 - 356 pages
...Reid of Glasgow, entitled, " Kate o' Gowrie." KELVIN GROVE. From the " Harp of Renfrewshire," 1820. LET us haste to Kelvin grove, bonnie lassie O ; Through...Where the rose in all her pride Paints the hollow dingle's side, Where the midnight fairies glide, bonnie lassie O. Let us wander by the mill, bonnie... | |
| George Johnston, George Tate - Botany - 1853 - 444 pages
...perfume of the leaves emulates faintly that of its cultivated relative. Common in hedges and deans, " Where the Rose in all her pride, Paints the hollow dingle side." It has either rose-coloured or white flowers ; and the variety named R. scabriuscula by Winch has,... | |
| Ballads, Scots - 1854 - 356 pages
...Reid of Glasgow, entitled " Kate o' Gowrie." KELVIN GROVE. From the " Harp of Renfrewshire," 1820. LET us haste to Kelvin grove, bonnie lassie O ; Through...rove, bonnie lassie O, Where the rose in all her pride Let us wander by the mill, bonnie lassie O ; To the cove beside the rill, bonnie lassie O, Where the... | |
| Charles Mackay - 1857 - 366 pages
...William Reid of Glasgow, entitled " Kate o' Cowrie." KELVIN GROVE. From the "Harp of Renfrewshire," 1820. LET us haste to Kelvin grove, bonnie lassie O ; Through...Where the rose in all her pride Paints the hollow dingle's side, Where the midnight fairies glide, bonnie lassie O. Let us wander by the mill) bonnie... | |
| Hugh MacDonald - Glasgow (Scotland) - 1860 - 472 pages
...of the scenery. Mr. Lyle, in one of his verses, mentions, among the charms of "Kelvin Grove," " That the rose in all her pride Paints the hollow dingle side, Where the midnight fairies slide, " &c. We are afraid, however, that the green-coated gentry, who are said to be rather finical... | |
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