The works of Allan Ramsay edited by Burns Martin ... and John W. Oliver [... and Alexander M. Kinghorn ... and Alexander Law] |
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[An Evening Frolic]
when Daylight's [ane] short while seen
and gees are good to eat
To Dance away a winter een
and Laugh at wind and weet
a Gay wheen Lads and Lasess bein
ly in a ha' did meet
to shaw their metled shankies Clean
and witty Guilded feet
and gees are good to eat
To Dance away a winter een
and Laugh at wind and weet
a Gay wheen Lads and Lasess bein
ly in a ha' did meet
to shaw their metled shankies Clean
and witty Guilded feet
Three fidlers and a Bummin Base
were planted in a Nook
wha lilted up with miekle Grace
Corelli be the Book
they look like Lairds with siller Lace
their white Camrick Rufles shook
with fidles tuned and in their place
how nobly did they Look
were planted in a Nook
wha lilted up with miekle Grace
Corelli be the Book
they look like Lairds with siller Lace
their white Camrick Rufles shook
with fidles tuned and in their place
how nobly did they Look
The works of Allan Ramsay | ||