. [A composite music volume containing different issues of Thomson's octavo] collection of the songs of Burns, Sir Walter Scott ...: united to the select melodies of Scotland, and of Ireland & Wales. ihese to tail, for thee to sigh, Till that blest day which seals mv gig. Vol: B. 60 THE BANKS OF BANNA. THE VERSES WRITTEN FOR THE MEIODY,BY GEORGE THOMSON, 1821. Dearest Anna, grieve not so,Tho were doomd this hour to part;Fortune long has provd my foe,But never can subdue my to distant climes, I fly,—Climes where gold and diamonds grow ;For these to toil, for thee to sigh,Till that b
. [A composite music volume containing different issues of Thomson's octavo] collection of the songs of Burns, Sir Walter Scott ...: united to the select melodies of Scotland, and of Ireland & Wales. ihese to tail, for thee to sigh, Till that blest day which seals mv gig. Vol: B. 60 THE BANKS OF BANNA. THE VERSES WRITTEN FOR THE MEIODY,BY GEORGE THOMSON, 1821. Dearest Anna, grieve not so,Tho were doomd this hour to part;Fortune long has provd my foe,But never can subdue my to distant climes, I fly,—Climes where gold and diamonds grow ;For these to toil, for thee to sigh,Till that blest day which seals my vow. No ship shall leave those sunny seasWithout some token kind and true ;And I will hail the favring breezeThat brings sweet tidings back from lingring years their course will roll,And absence only more endearThose ties which bind us soul to soul,—Till Fate again shall waft me here. VOL. VI. 61 COME DRAW WE ROUND A CHEERFUL RING. WRITTEN FOR THIS WORK BY JOANNA BAILLIE. The Air, communicated without a name, by a Friend. v^ome, draw we round a cheerful ring, And broach the foaming ale,And let the merry maiden sing, The beldame tell her tale :And let the sightless harper sit The blazing faggot by;And let the jester vent his wit
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