The Scottish Songs, 第 1 卷Robert Chambers Ballantyne, 1829 - 370 頁 |
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... tune . " Of the airs mentioned in this poem , " says Mr Leyden , in his Notes to " The Complaynt of Scotland , " " I suspect Twysbank to be the appropriate tune of a song preserved in the Bannatyne MS . , which com- mences- When Tayis ...
... tune . " Of the airs mentioned in this poem , " says Mr Leyden , in his Notes to " The Complaynt of Scotland , " " I suspect Twysbank to be the appropriate tune of a song preserved in the Bannatyne MS . , which com- mences- When Tayis ...
第 xvi 頁
... tune besides , in a satirical address to the magis- trates of Edinburgh : Your common menstrales hes no tune , But , " Now the day daws , " and " Into June . " Thus , also , in " the Muses ' Threnodie , " a local poem written at Perth ...
... tune besides , in a satirical address to the magis- trates of Edinburgh : Your common menstrales hes no tune , But , " Now the day daws , " and " Into June . " Thus , also , in " the Muses ' Threnodie , " a local poem written at Perth ...
第 xxxiii 頁
... tune attached to some song in praise of the town of Inverness . Cum kyttil me nakyt wantounly is perhaps an early version of the following ludicrous song , which is from " a Ballad Book " printed in 1827 . Johnie cam to our toun , To ...
... tune attached to some song in praise of the town of Inverness . Cum kyttil me nakyt wantounly is perhaps an early version of the following ludicrous song , which is from " a Ballad Book " printed in 1827 . Johnie cam to our toun , To ...
第 xl 頁
... tune appears , as a catch , in John Hilton's Collection , 1652. That it continued to be admired for a considerable time afterwards , is pro- ved by an anecdote , which has been related by Sir John Hawkins , in his General History of ...
... tune appears , as a catch , in John Hilton's Collection , 1652. That it continued to be admired for a considerable time afterwards , is pro- ved by an anecdote , which has been related by Sir John Hawkins , in his General History of ...
第 xli 頁
... tune had latterly assumed , from being set to a song beginning , Cold and raw , the wind does blaw , Up in the morning early . ] Mrs Hunt answered , " Yes , " and sung it to her lute . Purcell was all the while sitting at the ...
... tune had latterly assumed , from being set to a song beginning , Cold and raw , the wind does blaw , Up in the morning early . ] Mrs Hunt answered , " Yes , " and sung it to her lute . Purcell was all the while sitting at the ...
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第 13 頁 - I'll wage thee! Who shall say that Fortune grieves him While the star of hope she leaves him? Me, nae cheerfu' twinkle lights me, Dark despair around benights me. I'll ne'er blame my partial fancy; Naething could resist my Nancy; But to see her was to love her, Love but her, and love for ever. Had we never loved sae kindly, Had we never loved sae blindly, Never met - or never parted, We had ne'er been broken-hearted.
第 133 頁 - Our toils obscure, and a' that ; The rank is but the guinea's stamp, The man's the gowd for a' that ! What tho' on hamely fare we dine, Wear hoddin gray, and a' that ; Gie fools their silks, and knaves their wine, A man's a man, for a
第 204 頁 - But the lost bride of Netherby ne'er did they see. So daring in love, and so dauntless in war, Have ye e'er heard of gallant like young Lochinvar?
第 134 頁 - Guid faith he mauna fa' that ! For a' that, and a' that, Their dignities, and a' that, The pith o' sense, and pride o' worth, Are higher rank than a' that. Then let us pray that come it may, As come it will for a' that ; That sense and worth, o'er a' the earth, May bear the gree, and a' that. For a
第 54 頁 - Yule night when we were fou, Ha, ha, the wooing o't. Maggie coost her head fu' high, Look'd asklent and unco skeigh, Gart poor Duncan stand abeigh; Ha, ha, the wooing o't.
第 189 頁 - My Tocher's the bargain ye wad buy ; But an ye be crafty, I am cunnin, Sae ye wi' anither your fortune maun try. Ye're like to the timmer o' yon rotten wood ; Ye're like to the bark o...
第 48 頁 - Ca' the yowes to the knowes, Ca' them where the heather grows, Ca' them where the burnie rows, My bonie dearie.
第 164 頁 - Devouring flames, and murdering steel ! The pious mother, doom'd to death, Forsaken, wanders o'er the heath, The bleak wind whistles round her head, Her helpless orphans cry for bread ; Bereft of shelter, food, and friend, She views the shades of night descend, And, stretch'd beneath the' inclement skies, Weeps o'er her tender babes and dies. While the warm blood bedews my veins, And unimpair'd remembrance reigns, Resentment of my country's fate, Within my filial breast shall beat...
第 9 頁 - A weary lot is thine, fair maid, A weary lot is thine ! To pull the thorn thy brow to braid, And press the rue for wine ! A lightsome eye, a soldier's mien, A feather of the blue, A doublet of the Lincoln green, — No more of me you knew, My love I No more of me you knew.
第 140 頁 - MY JO. JOHN Anderson my jo, John, When we were first acquent ; Your locks were like the raven, Your bonnie brow was brent ; But now your brow is beld, John Your locks are like the snaw ; But blessings on your frosty pow, John Anderson my jo. John Anderson my jo, John, We clamb the hill thegither ; And mony a canty day, John, We've had wi...