| Robert Burns - 1800 - 460 sayfa
...roar, How can I be but eerie. For oh, How slow ye move, ye heavy hours; The joyless day how dreary: It was na sae, ye glinted by, When I was wi' my dearie. For oh r &c. Tell me how you like this. I differ from your idea of the expression of the tune. There... | |
| Robert Burns - 1811 - 416 sayfa
...be but eerie. For oh, fife. I. III. How slow ye move, ye dreary hours, The joyless day how dreary ; It was na sae ye glinted by When I was wi' my dearie. For oh, her lanely nights are lang ; And oh, her dreams are eerie ; And oh, her widow'd heart is sair,... | |
| Robert Burns - 1831 - 484 sayfa
...How can I be but eerie? Far oh, Sec. How sloVr ye move, ye heavy hours ; The joyless day how dreary ! It was na sae ye glinted by, When I was wi' my dearie. Foroh,ke. SONG. TONE—" Duncan Gray.1* LET not woman e'er complain, Of inconstancy in love ; Let not... | |
| 1831 - 426 sayfa
...How can I be but eerie ? For oh, fa. How slow ye move, ye heavy hours; The Joyless day how dreary 1 It was na sae ye glinted by, When I was wi' my dedrie. For oh, fa. FZ Tun*—" Duncan Gray." LET not wntmn e'er complain, Of inconstancy in IOTC ;... | |
| Robert Burns, Allan Cunningham - 1834 - 368 sayfa
...happy days I spent wi' you, my dearie, And now what lands between us lie, How can I be but eerie ! And now what lands between us lie, How can I be but...was na sae ye glinted by, When I was wi' my dearie. It was na sae ye glinted by, When I was wi' my dearie. Burns, during his excursions in the Highlands,... | |
| Robert Burns - 1834 - 420 sayfa
...verse will go to many hearts : — " How «;low ye move, ye heavy hours, As ye were wae and wearie ! It was na sae ye glinted by, When I was wi' my dearie." The hoary wooer in " To daunton me," is sketched with all the scornful spirit of a lady who has set... | |
| Robert Burns - 1839 - 328 sayfa
...bread, And fare fa' my Collier laddie. WHEN I THINK ON THE HAPPY DAYS. WHEN I think on the happy days 1 spent wi' you, my dearie ; And now what lands between...was na sae ye glinted by When I was wi' my dearie. || This song is printed from a copy in Burns' own band ; but there is no proof that it was written... | |
| Robert Burns - 1840 - 872 sayfa
...happy days I spent wi' you, my dearie ; And now what lands between us lie, How can I be but eerie ! ii. ( [This beautiful song is printed from the original MS. in the Poet's hand-writing.] Gin ye will marry... | |
| Robert Burns - 1865 - 236 sayfa
...us roar, How can I be but eerie ? How slow ye move, ye heavy hours ! The joyless day, how dreary ! It was na sae ye glinted by, When I was wi' my dearie. I AM MY MAMMY'S AE BAIRN. TUNB— rm owre young to mnrry yet. AM my mammy's ae bairn, Wi' unco folk... | |
| Robert Burns - 1854 - 356 sayfa
...us roar, How can I be but eerie! How slow ye move, ye heavy hoars ! A The joyless day, how dreary ! It was na sae ye glinted by, When I was wi' my dearie ! Tell me how you like this. I differ from your idea of the expre* sion of the tune. There is, to me,... | |
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