Legal and other lyrics; with explantory notes and a glossary . nna swear,—But, ooghh !—if she could catch him near Ta craigs o Cairngorum !If belt an buckle can keep fast— Belt an buckle, Belt an buckle—If belt an buckle can keep fast, Shed mak him a Terrorem. CESSIO BONOElM. 119 If belt an buckle can keep fast,Her caption would be like to last,Py Cot!—but she would poot him pastA Cessio Ponoruni ! Huch ! tirrum, tirruni, &c. 120 3Latm! ftfjmc ISge is Bright Lady ! thine eye is bright— Boast of it well,While youth and delight In its fairy beam dwell:Fast conies the hour When its light must awa


Legal and other lyrics; with explantory notes and a glossary . nna swear,—But, ooghh !—if she could catch him near Ta craigs o Cairngorum !If belt an buckle can keep fast— Belt an buckle, Belt an buckle—If belt an buckle can keep fast, Shed mak him a Terrorem. CESSIO BONOElM. 119 If belt an buckle can keep fast,Her caption would be like to last,Py Cot!—but she would poot him pastA Cessio Ponoruni ! Huch ! tirrum, tirruni, &c. 120 3Latm! ftfjmc ISge is Bright Lady ! thine eye is bright— Boast of it well,While youth and delight In its fairy beam dwell:Fast conies the hour When its light must away—Potent the power That bids beauty decay. Lady ! thy lip is red— Be proud, lady, proud ;Eejoice ere its bloom is shed Under the the sod presses you, Pleasure is gone;When the worm kisses you. Raptures are done. lady: thine eye is bright. 121 Lady ! rejoice— Triumph has crowned you ;List to the voice Of flattry around that your bright day Brings darkness behind it;Forget while you may, You will soon be reminded !. SUafjat mill 3: 1)0 gin mo Doggie Etc? AlR— <9Vr the hills anfar away. < )ij ! what will I do gin my doggie dee? He was sae kind an true to me, Sae handsome, an sae fu o glee— What will T do gin my doggie dee? .My guide upon the wintry hill, My faithfu friend through gude an ill, WHAT WILL I DO GIN }IY DOGGIE DEE? 123 An aye sae pleased an proud o me—What will I do gin my doggie dee? He lay sae canty i my plaid, His chafts upon my sliouthei-blade, His binder paw upon my knee, Sae crouse an cosh, my doggie an me. He wagged his tail wi sic a swirl, He cocked his lug wi sic a curl, An aye snookt out his nose to me— Oh ! what will I do gin my doggie dee? ]!<• watched ilk movement o my ee,When I was glad he barkit tae ;When 1 was waefu, sae was he—< »li ! I neer loed him as he loed me,Ee guarded me baith Light an dark,An helpil me al a my wark ;Whareer I wandered there was he—Whal will I do gin my doggie


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