The Scottish Songs, Tom 2Robert Chambers Ballantyne, 1829 - 370 |
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Robert Chambers. O what , lassie , what does your Highland laddie wear ? O what , lassie , what does your Highland laddie wear ? A scarlet coat and bannet blue , with bonnie yellow hair ; And nane in the warld can wi ' my love compare ...
Robert Chambers. O what , lassie , what does your Highland laddie wear ? O what , lassie , what does your Highland laddie wear ? A scarlet coat and bannet blue , with bonnie yellow hair ; And nane in the warld can wi ' my love compare ...
Strona 277
... bonnie she , The lass o ' Patie's Mill , Should share the same wi ' me . THE YELLOW - HAIR'D LADDIE . [ OLD VERSES . ] TUNE - The yellow - hair'd Laddie . THE yellow - hair'd laddie sat doun on yon brae , Cried , Milk the yowes , lassie ...
... bonnie she , The lass o ' Patie's Mill , Should share the same wi ' me . THE YELLOW - HAIR'D LADDIE . [ OLD VERSES . ] TUNE - The yellow - hair'd Laddie . THE yellow - hair'd laddie sat doun on yon brae , Cried , Milk the yowes , lassie ...
Strona 288
... bonnie lassie , his darling and mine . She's fresh as the morning , the fairest in May ; She's sweet as the ev'ning amang the new hay ; As blythe and as artless as the lambs on the lea , And dear to my heart as the licht o ' my ee . But ...
... bonnie lassie , his darling and mine . She's fresh as the morning , the fairest in May ; She's sweet as the ev'ning amang the new hay ; As blythe and as artless as the lambs on the lea , And dear to my heart as the licht o ' my ee . But ...
Strona 291
... Bonnie lass , & c . Ower yonder moss , ower yonder muir , Through a ' yon mossy muirs and heather , O , I could rin , wi ' heart sae licht , Wi ' my dear lassie to forgather ! Bonnie lass , & c . It is otherwise given , as follows , in ...
... Bonnie lass , & c . Ower yonder moss , ower yonder muir , Through a ' yon mossy muirs and heather , O , I could rin , wi ' heart sae licht , Wi ' my dear lassie to forgather ! Bonnie lass , & c . It is otherwise given , as follows , in ...
Strona 292
... bonnie lad o ' Gala Water . Although his daddie was nae laird , And though I ... bonnie blue her een , my dearie , Sae white her teeth , sae sweet her mou ... lassie lost her silken snood , That gart her greet till she was wearie . Now ...
... bonnie lad o ' Gala Water . Although his daddie was nae laird , And though I ... bonnie blue her een , my dearie , Sae white her teeth , sae sweet her mou ... lassie lost her silken snood , That gart her greet till she was wearie . Now ...
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