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... Jamie sang his marrow , Nae bonnier lass e'er trod the grass , On Leader - haughs and Yarrow . How sweet her face , where ev'ry grace In heavenly beauty's planted ; Her smiling een , and comely mien That nae perfection wanted . VOL . II ...
... Jamie sang his marrow , Nae bonnier lass e'er trod the grass , On Leader - haughs and Yarrow . How sweet her face , where ev'ry grace In heavenly beauty's planted ; Her smiling een , and comely mien That nae perfection wanted . VOL . II ...
Page 164
... GAWKIE . REV . MR . MOREHEAD . Blithe young Bess to Jean did say , Will ye gang to yon sunny brae , Where flocks do feed , and herds do stray , And sport a while wi ' Jamie ? Ah , na lass ! I'll no gang there , 164 SONGS OF SCOTLAND .
... GAWKIE . REV . MR . MOREHEAD . Blithe young Bess to Jean did say , Will ye gang to yon sunny brae , Where flocks do feed , and herds do stray , And sport a while wi ' Jamie ? Ah , na lass ! I'll no gang there , 164 SONGS OF SCOTLAND .
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... Jamie tak a care , Nor about Jamie tak a care , For he's ta'en up wi ' Maggie . For hark , and I will tell you , lass , Did I not see young Jamie pass , Wi ' meikle blitheness in his face , Out owre the muir to Maggie : I wat he ga'e ...
... Jamie tak a care , Nor about Jamie tak a care , For he's ta'en up wi ' Maggie . For hark , and I will tell you , lass , Did I not see young Jamie pass , Wi ' meikle blitheness in his face , Out owre the muir to Maggie : I wat he ga'e ...
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... Jamie's cheek : He cried , O cruel maid , but sweet , If I should gang anither gate , I ne'er could meet iny dawtie . The lasses fast frae him they flew , And left poor Jamie sair to rue That ever Maggie's face he knew , Or yet ca'd ...
... Jamie's cheek : He cried , O cruel maid , but sweet , If I should gang anither gate , I ne'er could meet iny dawtie . The lasses fast frae him they flew , And left poor Jamie sair to rue That ever Maggie's face he knew , Or yet ca'd ...
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... Jamie , the flower o ' them a ' ! My daddie looks sulky , my mother looks sour ; - They mock me wi ' Jamie , because he is poor : But daddie and minnie altho ' that they be , There's nane o ' them a ' like my Jamie to me . I sit in the ...
... Jamie , the flower o ' them a ' ! My daddie looks sulky , my mother looks sour ; - They mock me wi ' Jamie , because he is poor : But daddie and minnie altho ' that they be , There's nane o ' them a ' like my Jamie to me . I sit in the ...
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