MORISON 0 0 MARY, at thy window be, It is the wish'd, the trysted hour ! Those smiles and glances let 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 lovely... Burns - Page 151by Robert Burns - 1889 - 292 pagesFull view - About this book
| Robert Burns - 1800 - 460 pages
...origin. No. XIII. MR. BURNS TO MR. THOMSON. 20f£ Mareh, 17Q3. MARY MORISON. Tune—" BIDE YE YET." O MARY, at thy window be, It is the wish'd, the trysted...let me see, That make the miser's treasure poor: How blythly wad I bide the stoure, A weary slave frae sun to sun ; Could I the rich reward secure, The... | |
| Robert Burns - 1816 - 468 pages
...M ORISON. Tune — " BIDE TE YET." O MARY, at thy window be, It is tiie wish'd, the trysted hour i Those smiles and glances let me see, That make the miser's treasure poor : How blithly wad I bide the stoure, A weary slave frae sun to sun ; Could I the rich reward secure, The... | |
| Ezekiel Sanford, Robert Walsh - English poetry - 1822 - 418 pages
...spare, and pardon my fause love, His wrangs to heaven and me ! MARY MORISON, tune, ' Bide ye yeu' 0 MARY, at thy window be, It is the wish'd, the trysted...let me see, That make the miser's treasure poor: How blithly wad I bide the stoure, A weary slave frae sun to sun ; Could I the rich reward secure, The... | |
| British poets - Classical poetry - 1822 - 274 pages
...cause that shall part us ! The hour, and the moment o' time ' ! MARY MORISON. TUNE — Bide ye yet. O MARY, at thy window be, It is the wish'd, the trysted...glances let me see, That make the miser's treasure poor : l This song Mr. Thomson has not adopted in his collection. It deserves, however, to be preserved.... | |
| Allan Cunningham - 1825 - 756 pages
...that and a' that," both jacobitical and domestic; but none are worthy of remembrance. MARY MORISON. O Mary, at thy window be, It is the wish'd, the trysted...let me see, That make the miser's treasure poor: How blithely wad I bide the stoure, A weary slave frae sun to sun, Could I the rich reward secure Yestreen,... | |
| British anthology - 1825 - 464 pages
...shall ne'er reniuve, And this will be a posie to my ain dear May. MARY MOBISON. TUNE— Bide ye yet. O MARY, at thy window be; It is the wish'd, the trysted...me see, That make the miser's treasure poor : How blithely wad I bid the stoure, A weary slave frae sun to sun ; Could I the rich reward secure, The... | |
| Allan Cunningham - Ballads, Scots - 1825 - 388 pages
...smiles and glances let me see, That make the miser's treasure poor : How blithely wad I bide the stoure, A weary slave frae sun to sun, Could I the rich reward secure Of lovely Mary Morison. Yestreen, when to the trembling string The dance gaed through the lighted ha',... | |
| Robert Burns, Alfred Howard - Poetry - 1826 - 226 pages
...victim see! But spare, and pardon my fause love, His wrangs to heaven and me! TUNE—Bide ye yet. O Mary, at thy window be, It is the wish'd, the trysted...let me see, That make the miser's treasure poor: How blithely wad I bide the stoure, A weary slave frae sun to sun ; Could I the rich reward secure, The... | |
| Robert Chambers - Ballads, Scots - 1829 - 388 pages
...smiles and glances let me see That make the miser's treasure poor. How blythely wad I byde the stoure, A weary slave frae sun to sun, Could I the rich reward...secure, The lovely Mary Morison ! Yestreen, when to the stented string The dance gaed through the lichtit ha', To thee my fancy took its wing — I sat, but... | |
| Robert Chambers - Ballads, Scots - 1829 - 414 pages
...pleased/ * MARY MORISON.f BURNS. TUNE — Bide ye yet. O, MARY, at thy window be ; It is the wished, the trysted hour : Those smiles and glances let me...make the miser's treasure poor. How blythely wad I byde the stoure, A weary slave frae sun to sun, Could I the rich reward secure, The lovely Mary Morison... | |
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