Me heart's with me Flora; how great is the pleasure 39 My ear-rings, my ear-rings, I've dropped them in the well. 535 O'er the lofty swelling mountain Of a' the airts the win' can blaw, I dearly love the west.... Of all the torments, all the cares.. PAGE Oh for thy history now! Hadst thou a tongue Of love and sorrow, 'tis a peerless tale Oft in the stilly night.. Oft, oft methinks, the while with thee Oh! hadst thou never shared my fate... Oh! know'st thou why, to distance driven Oh! I could whisper thee a tale Oh! lost to faith, to peace, to heaven Oh! my love has an eye of the softest blue Oh! my love's like the steadfast sun Oh! saw ye not fair Ines?... 143 319 283 134 180 532 610 605 140 124 109 200 56 179 145 207 398 Oh, sigh! thou stealest, the herald of the breast Oh! take me to yon sunny isle that stands in Fortha's sea Oh! that from far-away mountains Seven long years has the desert rain Shall I tell you whom I love? Shall I, wasting in despair Shall we roam, my love ....... She came she is gone-we have met. She dwelt among the untrodden ways 283 281 Set me whereas the sunne dothe parche the grene.. 113 338 380 377 203 I 172 Sweet love, thou hast sweet beauty for thine object ... 258 45 220 230 592 114 497 604 442 223 263 248 507 66 .Back of Title 182 49 |