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... maun draw to a hauld . " And whatna hauld sall we draw to , My merry men and me ? We will gae to the house of the Rodes , To see that fair ladye . ' " " The lady stood on her castle wa ' , Beheld baith dale and down ; When I have done I ...
... maun draw to a hauld . " And whatna hauld sall we draw to , My merry men and me ? We will gae to the house of the Rodes , To see that fair ladye . ' " " The lady stood on her castle wa ' , Beheld baith dale and down ; When I have done I ...
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... Maun either do or dee . " O then bespake her little son , Sat on the nurse's knee : - Says , " O mither dear , gie owre this house , For the reek it smothers me . " " I wad gie a ' my goud , my bairn , Sae wad I a ' my fee , For ae ...
... Maun either do or dee . " O then bespake her little son , Sat on the nurse's knee : - Says , " O mither dear , gie owre this house , For the reek it smothers me . " " I wad gie a ' my goud , my bairn , Sae wad I a ' my fee , For ae ...
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... maun deserve it before I can crave . Then glory , my Jeany , maun plead my excuse ; Since honor commands me , how can I refuse ? Without it I ne'er can have merit for thee , And losing thy favor I'd better not be . I gae then , my lass ...
... maun deserve it before I can crave . Then glory , my Jeany , maun plead my excuse ; Since honor commands me , how can I refuse ? Without it I ne'er can have merit for thee , And losing thy favor I'd better not be . I gae then , my lass ...
Page 56
... maun she , maun she weep , Lang maun she weep with dule and sor- row , And lang maun I nae mair weil be seen , Pu'ing the birks on the Braes of Yarrow . For she has tint her lover lover dear , Her lover dear , the cause of sorrow , And ...
... maun she , maun she weep , Lang maun she weep with dule and sor- row , And lang maun I nae mair weil be seen , Pu'ing the birks on the Braes of Yarrow . For she has tint her lover lover dear , Her lover dear , the cause of sorrow , And ...
Page 71
... maun tell the baillie's wife That Colin's in the town . My Turkey slippers maun gae on , My stockings pearly blue ; It's a ' to pleasure our gudeman , For he ' s baith leal and true . Rise , lass , and mak a clean fireside , Put on the ...
... maun tell the baillie's wife That Colin's in the town . My Turkey slippers maun gae on , My stockings pearly blue ; It's a ' to pleasure our gudeman , For he ' s baith leal and true . Rise , lass , and mak a clean fireside , Put on the ...
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angels beauty BEGONE DULL CARE bells beneath bird bliss bonnie Braes breast breath bright busk calm cheek Christabel clouds dark dead dear death deep doth dream earth EDMUND SPENSER Edom evermore eyes face fair fear flowers frae Glenlogie glory golden grace grave green Grongar Hill hand hast hath hear heard heart heaven hill holy hour Hymn Inchcape Rock Kilmeny kiss lady land lassie light live Lochaber look Lord maun mind morning ne'er never night o'er praise rest RICHARD CRASHAW rose round Saint Agnes SAMUEL TAYLOR COLERIDGE scorn shade shine shore sigh sing sleep smile soft song sorrow soul sound spirit spring stars sweet tears tell thee thine things THOMAS CAREW thou art thought tree unto vale voice wandering waves weary weel ween weep wild wind wings Yarrow