The Poems and Songs of Robert BurnsLibrary of Alexandria, 1 gen 1926 - 574 pagine |
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... thee;I'llcome naemair tothy bowerdoor, To telltheethatIlo'ethee.O dinna think,my pretty pink, But I can live without thee: I vow and swear I dinna care,Howlangye look about ye. Thou'rt aye sae free informing me,Thouhast nae mind to ...
... thee;I'llcome naemair tothy bowerdoor, To telltheethatIlo'ethee.O dinna think,my pretty pink, But I can live without thee: I vow and swear I dinna care,Howlangye look about ye. Thou'rt aye sae free informing me,Thouhast nae mind to ...
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... thee yet, yet, &c. And by thy eensae bonieblue, Iswear I'm thine for ever, O!And onthy lips I seal my vow, And break it shall Inever, O!And I'llkiss thee yet, yet, &c. Song—Mary Morison Tune—"Bide ye yet." O Mary, at thy window.
... thee yet, yet, &c. And by thy eensae bonieblue, Iswear I'm thine for ever, O!And onthy lips I seal my vow, And break it shall Inever, O!And I'llkiss thee yet, yet, &c. Song—Mary Morison Tune—"Bide ye yet." O Mary, at thy window.
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... thee my fancy took its wing, Isat, butneither heard nor saw:Tho' this was fair,and thatwasbraw, And yon the toast of a' thetown, I sigh'd, and said among them a', "Ye are na Mary Morison." Oh, Mary, canst thou wreck his peace, Wha ...
... thee my fancy took its wing, Isat, butneither heard nor saw:Tho' this was fair,and thatwasbraw, And yon the toast of a' thetown, I sigh'd, and said among them a', "Ye are na Mary Morison." Oh, Mary, canst thou wreck his peace, Wha ...
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... Thee, Thynod can makethe tempest ceaseto blow,Or stillthe tumult ofthe ragingsea: With thatcontrolling pow'r assistev'n me, Those headlong furious passions toconfine, For all unfitIfeel my pow'rs to be, To ruletheir torrent in th ...
... Thee, Thynod can makethe tempest ceaseto blow,Or stillthe tumult ofthe ragingsea: With thatcontrolling pow'r assistev'n me, Those headlong furious passions toconfine, For all unfitIfeel my pow'rs to be, To ruletheir torrent in th ...
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... thee welcome,I'll meet thee with an undaunted mind. Raging Fortune—Fragment Of Song O raging Fortune's withering blast Has.
... thee welcome,I'll meet thee with an undaunted mind. Raging Fortune—Fragment Of Song O raging Fortune's withering blast Has.
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