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Page xvi
... , and their Landscapes domestic , copied from those fields and meadows we every day behold . " Preface to the Evergreen.- ALLAN RAMSAY . ↑ Ancient Scots Poems , p . 292 . volume , [ p . 63 ] , called Phillida xvi INTRODUCTION .
... , and their Landscapes domestic , copied from those fields and meadows we every day behold . " Preface to the Evergreen.- ALLAN RAMSAY . ↑ Ancient Scots Poems , p . 292 . volume , [ p . 63 ] , called Phillida xvi INTRODUCTION .
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... Ramsay's Tea Table Miscellany . Fletcher in the Knight of the Burning Pestle makes a citizen cry- this is scurvy music , - you musicians play Baloo , ' ↑ In December , 1591 , Francis Stewart , Earl of Bothwell , had made an attempt to ...
... Ramsay's Tea Table Miscellany . Fletcher in the Knight of the Burning Pestle makes a citizen cry- this is scurvy music , - you musicians play Baloo , ' ↑ In December , 1591 , Francis Stewart , Earl of Bothwell , had made an attempt to ...
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... Ramsay ; if he had not the faithfulness of Ritson , his taste and his judgment were more eminently fine . To Ramsay's Tea Table Miscellany , we stand indebted for the preservation of many an excellent song ; that work introduced to the ...
... Ramsay ; if he had not the faithfulness of Ritson , his taste and his judgment were more eminently fine . To Ramsay's Tea Table Miscellany , we stand indebted for the preservation of many an excellent song ; that work introduced to the ...
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... Ramsay , the pastoral sweetness of Crawford , the tender elegancies of Hamilton and Thomson , and the rustic sprightli- ness and merriment of King James , are decked out in more than their native graces , and blended with a fervour , a ...
... Ramsay , the pastoral sweetness of Crawford , the tender elegancies of Hamilton and Thomson , and the rustic sprightli- ness and merriment of King James , are decked out in more than their native graces , and blended with a fervour , a ...
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... Ramsay , but in the productions of obscure anonymous authors , of shepherds and milkmaids , who actually felt the sensations they describe in this point of view the English have nothing equal in merit , nor in fact any thing of the kind ...
... Ramsay , but in the productions of obscure anonymous authors , of shepherds and milkmaids , who actually felt the sensations they describe in this point of view the English have nothing equal in merit , nor in fact any thing of the kind ...
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ALLAN CUNNINGHAM ALLAN RAMSAY amang auld auld lang syne baith ballad beauty Bessy Bell birks birks of Aberfeldy blaw bloom boatie rows bonnie lassie bosom bower braes braw breast canna cauld charms coming dear dearie e'en e'er fair flowers frae gane gang glen green gude gudeman hame heart hill ilka JAMES HOGG JAMES THOMSON Jamie Jean Johnie kiss lady Lady Ann Lindsay lass lo'e love thee lover maid Mary maun merry mither mony nae mair naething nane Nanie-o ne'er never night o'er poet Preston Mill printed ROBERT BURNS ROBERT TANNAHILL rose sang says Scotland Scottish Songs shepherd sigh siller sing smile snaw sweet syne Tea Table Miscellany tears There's thou thro verses weel wife Willie Ye're young