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... e'er the crown of my daddy's hat , ' Tis I wad lay thee by my bak , And awa ' wi ' me thou shou'd gang . And O ! quo ' she , an I were as whyte , As e'er the snaw lay on the dike , I'd cleid me braw , and lady like , And awa ' with thee ...
... e'er the crown of my daddy's hat , ' Tis I wad lay thee by my bak , And awa ' wi ' me thou shou'd gang . And O ! quo ' she , an I were as whyte , As e'er the snaw lay on the dike , I'd cleid me braw , and lady like , And awa ' with thee ...
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... , Let the moon shine e'er so bright . The beggar's bed was made at e'en , Wi ' gude clean straw and hay , And in ahint the ha ' door " Twas there the beggar lay . Up rose the gudeman's daughter , All for to bar 6 SONGS OF SCOTLAND .
... , Let the moon shine e'er so bright . The beggar's bed was made at e'en , Wi ' gude clean straw and hay , And in ahint the ha ' door " Twas there the beggar lay . Up rose the gudeman's daughter , All for to bar 6 SONGS OF SCOTLAND .
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... e'er so bright . [ Mr. Allan Cuningham in his Edition of the Songs of Scotland has very happily added a variation in ... e'er so loving , And the moon shine e'er so bright . 3 . And we'll go no more a roving , A roving in the night ...
... e'er so bright . [ Mr. Allan Cuningham in his Edition of the Songs of Scotland has very happily added a variation in ... e'er so loving , And the moon shine e'er so bright . 3 . And we'll go no more a roving , A roving in the night ...
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... e'er in crowns was set , A lady fair , and sweet as rare , Montgomery's matchless Margaret . Her better nature far excels Her noble birth and royal blood ; Fairest where all are fair , and full Of native gifts and graces good- The wit ...
... e'er in crowns was set , A lady fair , and sweet as rare , Montgomery's matchless Margaret . Her better nature far excels Her noble birth and royal blood ; Fairest where all are fair , and full Of native gifts and graces good- The wit ...
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... e'er ' my veins ' enrage , Or tempt my mind to sin . My country curds , and wooden spoon , I think them unco fine ; And on a flowery bank at noon , I sit me down and dine . Although my parents cannot raise Great bags of shining gold 42 ...
... e'er ' my veins ' enrage , Or tempt my mind to sin . My country curds , and wooden spoon , I think them unco fine ; And on a flowery bank at noon , I sit me down and dine . Although my parents cannot raise Great bags of shining gold 42 ...
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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