Miscellaneous poems, songs, &c. partly in the Scottish dialect, with a glossary1813 |
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... plain ; Whan cheerfu ' Jamie , canty ay , an ' gay , To sadder Johnie thus began the strain . JAMIE . O ! why is the Shepherd sae sad ? For what does my Johnie think lang ? Come , cheer up your spirits , my lad , An ' tune up your Jamie ...
... plain ; Whan cheerfu ' Jamie , canty ay , an ' gay , To sadder Johnie thus began the strain . JAMIE . O ! why is the Shepherd sae sad ? For what does my Johnie think lang ? Come , cheer up your spirits , my lad , An ' tune up your Jamie ...
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... plains , An ' a ' his friends , for ither meads an ' swains ; He's left our crystal burns , an ' tinklin ' rills , An ' herds , whilk ance he tentit o'er the hills . O , sad the loss ! an ' mournfu ' is the change : Nae mair , wi ' him ...
... plains , An ' a ' his friends , for ither meads an ' swains ; He's left our crystal burns , an ' tinklin ' rills , An ' herds , whilk ance he tentit o'er the hills . O , sad the loss ! an ' mournfu ' is the change : Nae mair , wi ' him ...
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... plains , Forgets , I fear , his former neibour swains . O , Jamie ! ilka day wi ' ills is rife : What unco chainges in the round o ' life ! Ane may be hale , an ' weel in health the day , An ' disna ken the morn gin he'll be sae . Ane ...
... plains , Forgets , I fear , his former neibour swains . O , Jamie ! ilka day wi ' ills is rife : What unco chainges in the round o ' life ! Ane may be hale , an ' weel in health the day , An ' disna ken the morn gin he'll be sae . Ane ...
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... plain ; Traversing the meadows , where violets blow , Or marking the rill an ' the rivulet flow ? O ! what had my youth , & c . Shall rural retirement ne'er tempt us to stray , To pass the dull hours in the meadows away ; Nor pleasure ...
... plain ; Traversing the meadows , where violets blow , Or marking the rill an ' the rivulet flow ? O ! what had my youth , & c . Shall rural retirement ne'er tempt us to stray , To pass the dull hours in the meadows away ; Nor pleasure ...
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... plain : In hopes , that the loss o ' the meads an ' the grove Wad gar me forget that I e'er was in Love . O ! what had my youth , & c . But , while we're asunder , my wishes return : In sorrow an ' pain for Aminta I mourn : Alas ! with ...
... plain : In hopes , that the loss o ' the meads an ' the grove Wad gar me forget that I e'er was in Love . O ! what had my youth , & c . But , while we're asunder , my wishes return : In sorrow an ' pain for Aminta I mourn : Alas ! with ...
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Страница 75 - An' sae he'll ne'er offer to woo me again. Ye bonnie young lasses, be warn'd by my fate, Despise not the heart you may value too late ; Improve the sweet sunshine that now gilds the plain; With you it may never be sunshine again. The simmer o' life, ah ! it soon flits awa', An' the bloom on your cheek will soon dow in the snaw ; Oh ! think, ere you treat a fond youth wi' disdain, That, in age, the sweet flower never blossoms again.
Страница 74 - Frae his lips flow'd the strains o' persuasion and truth; His suit I rejected wi' pride an' disdain, But, O! wad he offer to woo me again! He aft wad hae tauld me his love was sincere; And e'en wad ha'e ventured to ca' me his dear, My heart to his tale was as hard as a stane; But, O!
Страница 75 - I fear wi' some ither my laddie is taen, An' sae he'll ne'er offer to woo me again. Ye bonnie young lasses, be warn'd by my fate, Despise not the heart you may value too late ; Improve the sweet sunshine that now gilds the plain; With you it may never be sunshine again. The simmer o...
Страница 43 - Hell, Thou beats the Righteous down pell mell, Sae frank an forthy. That o' a seat where Devils dwell, There's nane mair worthy.
Страница 39 - I said, would soon cure me of love. O, what had my youth with ambition to do? Why left I Amynta? why broke I my vow? O, give me my sheep, and my sheep-hook restore, And I'll wander from love and Amynta no more.
Страница 75 - Repulsed, he forsook me, an' left me to grieve, An mourn the sad hour that my swain took his leave ; Now, since I despised, an' was deaf to his mane, I fear he'll ne'er offer to woo me again t Oh ! wad he but now to his Jean be inclined, My heart in a moment wad yield to his mind; But I fear wi' some ither my laddie is taen, An' sae he'll ne'er offer to woo me again.
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Страница 74 - But, oh ! wad he offer to woo me again ! He said that he hoped I would yield an' be kind, But I counted his proffers as light as the wind ; I laugh'd at his grief, whan I heard him complain ; But, oh ! wad he offer to woo me again ! He flatter'd my locks, that war black as a slae, And praised my fine shape, frae the tap to the tae ; I flate, an' desired he wad let me alane ; But, oh ! wad he offer to woo me again ! Repulsed, he forsook me, an...