| Robert Burns - 1865 - 236 pages
...deity, And feel thro' ev'ry vein Love's raptures roll. MARY MOR1SON. TUNE— Bide ye yet, OH Mary, at thy window be, It is the wish'd, the trysted hour...me see, That make the miser's treasure poor : How blythely wad I bide the stoure, A weary slave frae sun to sun, Could I the rich reward secure, The... | |
| John Aikin - English poetry - 1852 - 792 pages
...pardon my fause love, His wrangs to heaven and me ! MARY MORISON. TTO«— " Bide ye yet." 0 MARY, at thy window be, It is the wish'd, the trysted hour...miser's treasure poor : How blithely wad I bide the sloure, A weary slave frae sun to sun ; Could I the rich reward secure, The lovely Mary Morison. Yestreen... | |
| Poets, American - 1853 - 560 pages
...to be, If thou, sweet Muse, wilt cherish me! CORNWALL. O MAKY ! at thy window be, It is the wished, the trysted hour ; Those smiles and glances let me...trembling string, The dance gaed through the lighted ha', To thee my fancy took its wing, I sat, but neither heard nor saw : Though this was fair, and that was... | |
| Robert Burns - 1855 - 562 pages
...Mauchline.j I. 0 MARY, at thy window be, It is the wish'd, the trysted hour ! Those smiles and glances let my see That make the miser's treasure poor : How blithely...Yestreen, when to the trembling string The dance gaed thro' the lighted ha', To thee my fancy took its wing, I sat, but neither heard or saw : Tho' this... | |
| Robert Burns - 1856 - 728 pages
...solely indicated in the beautiful song of MARY MORRISON.1 Oh, Mary, at thy window be, It is the wished, the trysted hour ! Those smiles and glances let me...sun, Could I the rich reward secure, The lovely Mary Morrison. Yestreen when to the trembling string, The dance gaed through the lighted ha', To thee my... | |
| Robert Burns - 1856 - 538 pages
...TONE — " Bute ye yet." O MART, at thy window be, It is the wish'd, the trysted hour! Those emiles and glances let me see, That make the miser's treasure...blithely wad I bide the stoure, A weary slave frae §jin to sun; Could I the rich reward secure, The lovely Mary Morison Yestreen, when to the trembling... | |
| James White - Authors, Scottish - 1858 - 316 pages
...tenderness and pathos of the words, that she sometimes did not keep true to her engagement. 0 Mary, at thy window be, It is the wish'd, the trysted hour...Yestreen, when to the trembling string The dance gaed thro' the lighted ha', To thee my fancy took its wing, I sat, but neither heard or saw : Tho' this... | |
| James White - 1859 - 118 pages
...tenderness and pathos of the words, that she sometimes did not keep true to her engagement. 0 Mary, at thy window be, It is the wish'd, the trysted hour!...Yestreen, when to the trembling string The dance gaed thro' the lighted ha', To thee my fancy took its wing, I sat, but neither heard or saw: Tho' this was... | |
| Robert Burns - 1859 - 530 pages
...soothe my cheerless sou , When Nature all is sad like me! MARY MORISON. TuwE — "Bide ye yd.n 0 MART, at thy window be, It is the wish'd, the trysted hour...Yestreen, when to the trembling string, The dance gaed thro' the lighted ha', To thee my fancy took its wing, — I sat, but neither heard nor saw! Tho' this... | |
| Robert Burns - English letters - 1859 - 736 pages
...fail in old Scotland 1 MARY MORRISON. OH, Mary, at thy window be, It is the wished, the trysted hourl Those smiles and glances let me see, That make the...treasure poor : How blithely wad I bide the stoure, would, dust A weary slave frae sun to sun, f,.om Could I the rich reward secure, The lovely Mary Morrison.... | |
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