FREE BOOKS

Author's List




PREV.   NEXT  
|<   171   172   173   174   175   176   177   178   179   180   181   182   183   184   185   186   187   188   189   190   191   192   193   194   195  
196   197   198   199   200   201   202   203   204   205   206   207   208   209   210   211   212   213   214   215   216   217   218   219   220   >>   >|  
and, (Friendship, at least, I may avow;) And lay no more your chill command,-- I'll write whatever I've to do. 1788 Love In The Guise Of Friendship Your friendship much can make me blest, O why that bliss destroy! Why urge the only, one request You know I will deny! Your thought, if Love must harbour there, Conceal it in that thought; Nor cause me from my bosom tear The very friend I sought. Go On, Sweet Bird, And Sooth My Care For thee is laughing Nature gay, For thee she pours the vernal day; For me in vain is Nature drest, While Joy's a stranger to my breast. Clarinda, Mistress Of My Soul Clarinda, mistres of my soul, The measur'd time is run! The wretch beneath the dreary pole So marks his latest sun. To what dark cave of frozen night Shall poor Sylvander hie; Depriv'd of thee, his life and light, The sun of all his joy? We part--but by these precious drops, That fill thy lovely eyes, No other light shall guide my steps, Till thy bright beams arise! She, the fair sun of all her sex, Has blest my glorious day; And shall a glimmering planet fix My worship to its ray? I'm O'er Young To Marry Yet Chorus.--I'm o'er young, I'm o'er young, I'm o'er young to marry yet; I'm o'er young, 'twad be a sin To tak me frae my mammy yet. I am my mammny's ae bairn, Wi' unco folk I weary, sir; And lying in a man's bed, I'm fley'd it mak me eerie, sir. I'm o'er young, &c. My mammie coft me a new gown, The kirk maun hae the gracing o't; Were I to lie wi' you, kind Sir, I'm feared ye'd spoil the lacing o't. I'm o'er young, &c. Hallowmass is come and gane, The nights are lang in winter, sir, And you an' I in ae bed, In trowth, I dare na venture, sir. I'm o'er young, &c. Fu' loud an' shill the frosty wind Blaws thro' the leafless timmer, sir; But if ye come this gate again; I'll aulder be gin simmer, sir. I'm o'er young, &c. To The Weavers Gin Ye Go My heart was ance as blithe and free As simmer days were lang; But a bonie, westlin weaver lad Has gart me change my sang. Chorus.--To the weaver's gin ye go, fair maids, To the weaver's gin
PREV.   NEXT  
|<   171   172   173   174   175   176   177   178   179   180   181   182   183   184   185   186   187   188   189   190   191   192   193   194   195  
196   197   198   199   200   201   202   203   204   205   206   207   208   209   210   211   212   213   214   215   216   217   218   219   220   >>   >|  



Top keywords:

weaver

 

Nature

 

Clarinda

 

Friendship

 

Chorus

 

thought

 

simmer

 

mammny

 
aulder
 

change


Weavers
 

worship

 

planet

 
glorious
 

glimmering

 
mammie
 
nights
 

Hallowmass

 

leafless

 

timmer


lacing

 

blithe

 
venture
 

frosty

 
winter
 

trowth

 

gracing

 

feared

 
westlin
 

Conceal


harbour

 

request

 

laughing

 

friend

 

sought

 

command

 

destroy

 

friendship

 
vernal
 
precious

Depriv

 

lovely

 

bright

 

Sylvander

 

mistres

 

measur

 

Mistress

 

stranger

 

breast

 

wretch