The Book of Georgian VerseWilliam Stanley Braithwaite Duckworth, 1914 - 1313 páginas |
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Página 145
... meet me an ye daur , And I'll learn you the art o ' war , If you'll meet me in the morning . ' G. Halket Hey , Johnnie Cope , are ye wauking yet ? Or are your drums a - beating yet ? If ye were wauking I wad wait To gang to the coals i ...
... meet me an ye daur , And I'll learn you the art o ' war , If you'll meet me in the morning . ' G. Halket Hey , Johnnie Cope , are ye wauking yet ? Or are your drums a - beating yet ? If ye were wauking I wad wait To gang to the coals i ...
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... meet beside the dusky glen , on yon burn side , Where the bushes form a cosie den , on yon burn side ; Though the broomy knowes be green , And there we may be seen , Yet we'll meet side . - we'll meet at e'en , down by yon burn I'll ...
... meet beside the dusky glen , on yon burn side , Where the bushes form a cosie den , on yon burn side ; Though the broomy knowes be green , And there we may be seen , Yet we'll meet side . - we'll meet at e'en , down by yon burn I'll ...
Página 499
... meet again , my dear , Never to meet again , my dear . When day is gane , and night is come , And a ' folk bound to sleep ; I think on him that's far awa , The lee - lang night and weep , my dear , The lee - lang night and weep . R ...
... meet again , my dear , Never to meet again , my dear . When day is gane , and night is come , And a ' folk bound to sleep ; I think on him that's far awa , The lee - lang night and weep , my dear , The lee - lang night and weep . R ...
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