Songs and ballads of Clydesdale. With illustr. notes by A. NimmoA Nimmo 1882 |
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... Clyde to Wallace is recorded ; and they were written and first published in America , too . At the battle of Biggar ... water , which that day ran with blood , still bears , from that incident , the name of The Red Syke . The day before ...
... Clyde to Wallace is recorded ; and they were written and first published in America , too . At the battle of Biggar ... water , which that day ran with blood , still bears , from that incident , the name of The Red Syke . The day before ...
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... Clyde , and fished it up after all danger of losing it was gone . SONG OF THE OLD CARNWATH CHURCH BELL Ding , dong ... WATER . But love cools - like's change ; 76 SONGS AND BALLADS OF CLYDESDALE . Song of the Old Carnwath Church Bell,
... Clyde , and fished it up after all danger of losing it was gone . SONG OF THE OLD CARNWATH CHURCH BELL Ding , dong ... WATER . But love cools - like's change ; 76 SONGS AND BALLADS OF CLYDESDALE . Song of the Old Carnwath Church Bell,
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... WATER . No poet in his dream has had Nethan for his theme , Nor sounded his praise in a song ; Yet not the less his ... Clyde , rich gems on every side Of both nature and art abound . From ' mong heather and broom , near Stockbriggs ' Nethan ...
... WATER . No poet in his dream has had Nethan for his theme , Nor sounded his praise in a song ; Yet not the less his ... Clyde , rich gems on every side Of both nature and art abound . From ' mong heather and broom , near Stockbriggs ' Nethan ...
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... Clyde's waters Fu ' loud the win ' did blaw . As he rode owre yon hie , hie hill , And down yon dowie den , The roar that was in Clyde's waters Wad feared a hundred men . " O roarin ' Clyde , ye roar owre loud , Your stream is wondrous ...
... Clyde's waters Fu ' loud the win ' did blaw . As he rode owre yon hie , hie hill , And down yon dowie den , The roar that was in Clyde's waters Wad feared a hundred men . " O roarin ' Clyde , ye roar owre loud , Your stream is wondrous ...
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... waters , And frozen to the brim . " " Oh , wha is this at my bower door , That calls me by my name ? " " It's your ... Clyde's waters ' Twas half up owre the brae . WILLIE AND MAY MARGARET . As he rode up yon 136 SONGS AND BALLADS OF ...
... waters , And frozen to the brim . " " Oh , wha is this at my bower door , That calls me by my name ? " " It's your ... Clyde's waters ' Twas half up owre the brae . WILLIE AND MAY MARGARET . As he rode up yon 136 SONGS AND BALLADS OF ...
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adieu auld baith ballad bawbee beauty Biggar bloom bonnie lassie bower braes braw bright Carnwath Brass Band Carnwath kirkyard Carstairs Castle cauld cheek Clyde Clyde's waters Clydesdale Copland's Coulter Coulter Fell Covenanters Covington dear Dollerie Mills e'en e'er fair flowers frae gang George Lockhart gin my wife Glaisca whisky grave GRAY BROTHER green gude hame happy hath heart heaven hills hooly and fairly JOANNA BAILLIE John Frost Katie Core Kersewell king lady Laird Lamington Lanark langsyne lasses Liberton Lilt te turan Lockhart Lord married ava merry mony Morris's smiddy nae bonnie lad nae mair ne'er never Newbiggin o'er owre puir Quothquan Scotland siller Somerville song sweet thee There's thou turan an uran TWA BROTHERS vale of Clyde weel Westside wood wife wad Ye'll young Hyndford
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Страница 85 - Twas a dream of those ages of darkness and blood, When the minister's home was the mountain and wood ; When in Wellwood's dark valley the standard of Zion, All bloody and torn 'mong the heather was lying.
Страница 208 - He's lifted her on a milk-white steed, And himself on a dapple grey. With a bugelet horn hung down by his side, And slowly they baith rade away. O they rade on, and on they rade, And a' by the light of the moon, Until they came to yon wan water, And there they lighted down.
Страница 89 - They loved, but the story we cannot unfold; They scorned, but the heart of the haughty is cold ; They grieved, but no wail from their slumbers will come; They joyed, but the tongue of their gladness is dumb.
Страница 245 - WHEN SHALL WE ALL MEET AGAIN? WHEN shall we all meet again ? When shall we all meet again ? Oft shall glowing hope expire, Oft shall wearied love retire, Oft shall death and sorrow reign, Ere we all shall meet again.
Страница 149 - Though green at noon, cut down at night, Shows thy decay, All flesh is hay : Thus think, and smoke tobacco.
Страница 88 - The wise and the foolish, the guilty and just, Have quietly mingled their bones in the dust. So the multitude goes — like the flower...
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