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... heart the ties are bound , That heart transpierc'd with many a wound , These bleed afresh , those ties I tear , To leave the bonnie banks of Ayr . Farewell ! Old Coila's hills and dales , Her healthy 194 BURNS . Song.
... heart the ties are bound , That heart transpierc'd with many a wound , These bleed afresh , those ties I tear , To leave the bonnie banks of Ayr . Farewell ! Old Coila's hills and dales , Her healthy 194 BURNS . Song.
Page 233
... heart her every look conveyed ; A native skill her simple robes expressed , As with untutored elegance she dressed : The lads around admired so fair a sight , And Phœbe felt , and felt she gave , delight ; Admirers soon of every age she ...
... heart her every look conveyed ; A native skill her simple robes expressed , As with untutored elegance she dressed : The lads around admired so fair a sight , And Phœbe felt , and felt she gave , delight ; Admirers soon of every age she ...
Page 378
... hearts to thee resign . Forgive , forgive - even should our full hearts break , The broken heart thou will not , Lord , despise : Ah ! thou art still too gracious to forsake , Though thy strong hand heavily chastise . Hear all our ...
... hearts to thee resign . Forgive , forgive - even should our full hearts break , The broken heart thou will not , Lord , despise : Ah ! thou art still too gracious to forsake , Though thy strong hand heavily chastise . Hear all our ...
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