10 LIBROS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADOS CON «LEA-RIG»
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lea-rig en la siguiente selección bibliográfica. Libros relacionados con
lea-rig y pequeños extractos de los mismos para contextualizar su uso en la literatura.
1
The Songs of Robert Burns
When o'er the hill the e'ening star Tells bughtin time is near, my jo, And owsen
frae the furrow'd field Return sae dowf and weary, 0, Down by the burn, where
scented birks 5 Wi' dew are hangin clear, my jo, I'll meet thee on the lea-rig, My
ain ...
2
Lea-
Rig Fancies: The Rhymes of a Farm Servant
Although occasionally there may be certain imperfections with these old texts, we feel they deserve to be made available for future generations to enjoy.
3
The songs of Scotland: adapted to their appropriate melodies ...
143 _/ meet thee on the lea-rig, M ' kind dear-ie, O. poco riten. In mirkcsta glen, at
midnight hour, The hunter lo'es the morning sun, I'd rove, and ne'er be eerie,' 0;
To rouse the mountain deer, my jo; If thro' that glen I gaed to thee, At noon the ...
4
Hand-Book of the Songs of Scotland, With Music, and ...
MY AIN KIND DEARIE, O. Rather lively. 1? J- ¢-- U' -' o, gang o'er the lea - rig, My
ii .,Cw*_3\ l 1.11 D ~i ' “." 1 IT it idea - rie, O ? Will ye gang o'er the /\ _ _ /\ ____ __
1 "a~ 0 tit |“ * "1: H $9 J 1 Q l =-5. El. 1' i 1 lea - rig, My ain kind dea - rie, O?
5
The Works of Robert Burns. With Life by Allan Cunningham, ...
Who s all rise 11 and say—Go to, I will make a better? or instance, on reading
over the “ The Lea-rig,” I immediate] set about trying my hand on it, and, after al, I
could make nothing more of it than the following, which, Heaven knows, is poor ...
Robert Burns, Gilbert BURNS, Allan Cunningham, 1840
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The Works of Robert Burns. With Life by Allen Cunningham, ...
Who shall rise u and say—Go to, I will make a better? I'or instance, on reading
over the “ The Lea-rig,” immediate] set about trying my hand on it, and, after al , I
could make nothing more of it than the following, which, Heaven knows, is poor ...
Robert Burns, Allan Cunningham, 1847
7
The Songs of England and Scotland
The " Lea Rig" of Burns may escape in a note : — When o'er the hill the eastern
star, Tells bughtiu-time is near, my jo ; And owsen frae the furrowM field. Return
sae dowf and weary O t Down by the burn, where scented birks Wi' dew are ...
8
The songs of England and Scotland
The " Lea Rig" of Barns may escape in a note :— • When o'er the hill the eastern
star, Tells bughtln-time is near, my jo •, And owsen frae the furrow'd field, Return
sae dowf and weary O ; Down by the burn, where scented birks Wi' dew are ...
9
The Complete Poetical Works of Robert Burns
Burns Robert. 328 THE LEA—RIG.—I\IY “'IFE'S A WINSOME \VEE THING. MARY
MORISON.—A RUINED FARMER. MISCELLANEOUS SONGS. VI. As in the
bosom of the stream The moon-beam dwells at dewy e'en, So. trembling pure,
was ...
10
The Poems & Songs of Robert Burns: With a Life of the ...
... dear shore: It rustles, and whistles I'll never see thee moret \ SONGS; THE LEA,
-RIG; WH-EN o'er the hill the eastern star, Tells bughtin-time is near, my jo ;_ And
owsen frae the furrow'd field, Return sae dovrf and weary O; Down by the burn, ...
Robert Burns, Hamilton Paul, 1819