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... thee , fair cruel May . DAM . PHIL . O how strange these words I find ! Yet to satisfy my mind , Shepherd , without mocking me , Have I any love from thee ? Like to what , good shepherd , say ? DAM . Like to thee , fair cruel May . PHIL ...
... thee , fair cruel May . DAM . PHIL . O how strange these words I find ! Yet to satisfy my mind , Shepherd , without mocking me , Have I any love from thee ? Like to what , good shepherd , say ? DAM . Like to thee , fair cruel May . PHIL ...
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... thee , fair cruel May . PHIL . Once , dear shepherd , speak more plain , And I shall not ask again ; Say , to end this gentle strife , Dost thou love ... love's stronger force Is ' reft , and I'm but a dead corse . PHIL . Like to what , good ...
... thee , fair cruel May . PHIL . Once , dear shepherd , speak more plain , And I shall not ask again ; Say , to end this gentle strife , Dost thou love ... love's stronger force Is ' reft , and I'm but a dead corse . PHIL . Like to what , good ...
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... thou art but of low ... thee . ] TODLIN HAME . When I hae a saxpence under my thumb , Then I'll get credit in ilka town : But ay when I'm poor they bid me gae by ; O ! poverty parts good company . Todlin hame , todlin hame , Coudna my love ...
... thou art but of low ... thee . ] TODLIN HAME . When I hae a saxpence under my thumb , Then I'll get credit in ilka town : But ay when I'm poor they bid me gae by ; O ! poverty parts good company . Todlin hame , todlin hame , Coudna my love ...
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... love comes todlin hame . Leeze me on liquor , my todlin dow , Ye're ay sae good humour'd when weeting your mou ... thee . O , Marion's a bonnie lass , And the blythe 12 SONGS OF SCOTLAND .
... love comes todlin hame . Leeze me on liquor , my todlin dow , Ye're ay sae good humour'd when weeting your mou ... thee . O , Marion's a bonnie lass , And the blythe 12 SONGS OF SCOTLAND .
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Peter Cunningham. I LOVED THEE ONCE . SIR ROBERT AYTON . Born 1570 - Died 1638 . I lov'd thee once , I'll love no more , Thine be the grief , as is the blame ; Thou art not what thou wast before , What reason I should be the same ? He that ...
Peter Cunningham. I LOVED THEE ONCE . SIR ROBERT AYTON . Born 1570 - Died 1638 . I lov'd thee once , I'll love no more , Thine be the grief , as is the blame ; Thou art not what thou wast before , What reason I should be the same ? He that ...
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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