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" Sae true his heart, sae smooth his speech, His breath like caller air ; His very foot has music in't • As he comes up the stair, — And will I see his face again? And will I hear him speak ? I'm downright dizzy wi... "
A History of Eighteenth Century Literature (1600-1780). - Page 340
by Edmund Gosse - 1889 - 415 pages
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Reliques of Robert Burns: Consisting Chiefly of Original Letters, Poems, and ...

Robert Burns - 1809 - 328 pages
...House, This is one of the most beautiful songs in the Scots, or any other language. — The two lines, " And will I see his face again ! " And will I hear him speak!" as well as the two preceding ones, are unequalled almost by any thing I ever heard or read : and the...
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Reliques of Robert Burns: Consisting Chiefly of Original Letters, Poems, and ...

Robert Burns - 1809 - 328 pages
...House. This is one of the most beautiful songs in the Scots, or any other language. — The two lines, " And will I see his face again ! " And will I hear him speak!" as well as the tw.o preceding ones, are unequalled almost by any thing I ever heard or read : and the...
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Select Scottish Songs, Ancient and Modern, Volume 1

Robert Hartley Cromek - 1810 - 260 pages
...HOUSE. THIS is one of the most beautiful songs in the Scots, or any other language. — The two lines, And will I see his face again ! And will I hear him speak ! as well as the two preceding ones, are unequalled almost by any thing I ever heard or read : and...
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The pocket encyclopedia of Scottish, English, and Irish songs ..., Volume 1

Scottish songs - 1816 - 378 pages
...luck, fyc. Sae sweet his voice, sae smooth his tongue, His breath's like cauler air; His very tread has music in't, As he comes up the stair. And will...face again ? And will I hear him speak? I'm downright dizzy wi' the joy, In troth, I'm like to greet. For there's nae luck, S;c. The cauld blasts o' the...
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The Edinburgh Magazine and Literary Miscellany, Volume 93

1824 - 808 pages
...tread of her husband, but she conceives it to be me^lodious. "Jthas music ¡n't" — ad"mirable ! " And will I see his face again ? And will I hear him speak ? I'm downright dizzy witli the joy, In troth I'm like to greet." Is there any individual who requires to be reminded,...
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The songs of Scotland, ancient and modern; with an intr. and notes ..., Volume 2

Allan Cunningham - 1825 - 756 pages
...true his words, sae smooth his speech, His breath like caller air ! His very foot has music in't When he comes up the stair: And will I see his face again ? And will I hear him speak ? I'm downright dizzy with the thought, The cauld blasts of the winter wind, That thrilled through my heart, They're...
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The Songs of Scotland, Ancient and Modern: With an Introduction ..., Volume 3

Allan Cunningham - 1825 - 378 pages
...well content, I hae nae mair to crave ; Could I but live to mak him blest, I'm blest aboon the lave. And will I see his face again ? And will I hear him speak ? I'm downright dizzy with the thought, In troth I'm like to greet. This is one of the finest domestic songs in the...
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The Scottish Songs, Volume 1

Robert Chambers - 1829 - 414 pages
...and true. Sae sweet his voice, sae smooth his tongue ; His breath's like cauler air ; His very fit has music in't, As he comes up the stair. And will...see his face again ? And will I hear him speak ? I'm downricht dizzy wi' the thoucht : In troth I'm like to greet.* 41 THE BRAES O' BALLENDINE. DR BLACKLOCK....
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The Scottish Songs, Volume 1

Robert Chambers - 1829 - 356 pages
...It's a' to pleasure our gudeman, For he's bait h leal and true. 37 His very fit has music iii't, At be comes up the stair. And will I see his face again ? And will I hear him speak ? I'm downricht dizzy wi' the thoucht : In troth I'm like to greet.* THE BRAES O' BALLENDINE. DU BLACKLOCK....
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The Scottish Songs, Volume 1

Robert Chambers - 1829 - 408 pages
...and true. Sae sweet his voice, sae smooth his tongue ; His breath's like cauler air ; His very fit has music in't, As he comes up the stair. And will I see his face again ? .,1 T < 1 • ( 1 And will I hear him speak ( I'm downricht dizzy wi' the thoucht : In troth I'm...
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