| Robert Burns - 1806 - 450 pagina’s
...derived from an old Scottish ballad of uncertain origin. £. No. XIII. MR. BURNS to MR. THOMSON. 2CHA March, 1793. \ ' MARY MORISON. Tune—" BIDE YE YET."...I the rich reward secure, The lovely Mary Morison. Yestreen when to the trembling string, The dance gaed thro' the lighted ha', To thee my fancy took... | |
| Robert Burns - 1813 - 452 pagina’s
...origin. E. No. XIII. MR. BURNS to MR. THOMSON. 2(MA March, 1793. MARY MORISON. Tune—" BIDE YE YET." 0 MARY, at thy window be, It is the wish'd, the trysted...let me see, That make the miser's treasure poor: How blithly wad I bide the stoure, A weary slave frae sun to sun; Could I the rich reward secure, The lovely... | |
| Robert Burns, James Currie - 1814 - 502 pagina’s
...O Mury, at thy window be, It is the wished, the trysted hour; Thuse smiles and glances let me set-, That make the miser's treasure poor: How blythly wad I bide the stounr, A weary slave i'rae sun to sun ; Could 1 the rich reward secure, The lovely Mary Morison. Yestreen,... | |
| Robert Burns - 1816 - 468 pagina’s
...from me and receire his MSS. soon. No. XIII. MR BURNS to MR THOMSON. 20/A March, 1793. MARY M ORISON. Tune—" BIDE YE YET." O MARY, at thy window be, It...glances let me see, That make the miser's treasure po«r: How blithly wad I bide the stoure, A weary slave frae sun to sun; Could I the rich reward secure,... | |
| Robert Burns - 1818 - 346 pagina’s
...did once dehgllt, "Sywt shall yield her roon, Tune—" Side ye yet." O Mary, at thy window be, 1'hat make the miser's treasure poor • How blythly wad I bide the stoure, It is the wish'd, the trysted hour; Those smile, and glances let me see, A \vuary slave frae sun to... | |
| Ezekiel Sanford, Robert Walsh - 1822 - 418 pagina’s
...But spare, and pardon my fause love, His wrangs to heaven and me! MARY MORISON, tune,' Bide ye yeu' 0 MARY, at thy window be, It is the wish'd, the trysted...let me see, That make the miser's treasure poor: How blithly wad I bide the stoure, A weary slave frae sun to sun; Could I the rich reward secure, The lovely... | |
| British poets - 1822 - 274 pagina’s
...the cause that shall part us! The hour, and the moment o' time'! MARY MORISON. TUNE—Bide ye yet. 0 MARY, at thy window be, It is the wish'd, the trysted...let me see, That make the miser's treasure poor: How blithely wad I bid the stoure, A weary slave frae sun to sun; Could I the rich reward secure, The lovely... | |
| Allan Cunningham - 1825 - 756 pagina’s
...that and a' that," both jacobitical and domestic; but none are worthy of remembrance. MARY MORISON. O Mary, at thy window be, It is the wish'd, the trysted...let me see, That make the miser's treasure poor: How blithely wad I bide the stoure, A weary slave frae sun to sun, Could I the rich reward secure Yestreen,... | |
| Robert Burns, Alfred Howard - 1826 - 226 pagina’s
...willing victim see ! But spare, and pardon my fause love, His wrangs to heaven and me ! TUNE—Bide ye yet. O Mary, at thy window be, It is the wish'd,...me see, That make the miser's treasure poor : How blithely wad I bide the stoure, A weary slave frae sun to sun ; Could I the rich reward secure, The... | |
| Robert Chambers - 1829 - 414 pagina’s
...be pleased/ MARY MORISON.f BURNS. TUNE—Bide ye yet. O, MARY, at thy window be ; It is the wished, the trysted hour: Those smiles and glances let me see That make the miser's treasure poor. How blythely wad I byde the stoure, A weary slave frae sun to sun, Could I the rich reward secure, The... | |
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