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300 POPULAR RHYMES OF SCOTLAND.
That shine baith red and green, boys :
My only ane she walks alane,
And evermair has dune, boys.
We will a' gae sing, boys ;
Where will we begin, boys ?
We'll begin where we left aff,
And we'll begin at three, boys.
What will be oui' three, boys ?
What will be our three, boys ?
Thi-ee, three thrivers ;
Twa's the lily and the rose.
That shine baith red and green, boys :
My only ane she walks alane.
And evermair has dune, boys.
We will a' gae sing, boys ;
Where will we begin, boys ?
We'll begin where we left afF,
And we'll begin at foui*, boys.
What will be our four, boys ?
What will be oui* four, boys ?
Four's the gospel-makers ;
Three, three thrivers ;
Twa's the lUy and the rose.
That shine baith red and green, boys :
My only ane she walks alane.
And evermair has dune, boys.
We will a' gae sing, boys ;
Where will we begin, boys ?
We'll begin where we left aiF,
And we'U begin at five, boys.
What will be our five, boys ?
What will be our five, boys ?
Five's the hyT;nnlers o' my bower ;
Four's the gospel-makers ;
Thi'ee, thi'ee thrivers ;
Twa's the lily and the rose.
That shine baith red and green, boys :
My only ane she walks alane.
And evermair has dune, boys.
We will a' gae sing, boys ;
Where will we begin, boys ?
We'll begin where we left aff.
And we'll begin at six, boys.
That shine baith red and green, boys :
My only ane she walks alane,
And evermair has dune, boys.
We will a' gae sing, boys ;
Where will we begin, boys ?
We'll begin where we left aff,
And we'll begin at three, boys.
What will be oui' three, boys ?
What will be our three, boys ?
Thi-ee, three thrivers ;
Twa's the lily and the rose.
That shine baith red and green, boys :
My only ane she walks alane.
And evermair has dune, boys.
We will a' gae sing, boys ;
Where will we begin, boys ?
We'll begin where we left afF,
And we'll begin at foui*, boys.
What will be our four, boys ?
What will be oui* four, boys ?
Four's the gospel-makers ;
Three, three thrivers ;
Twa's the lUy and the rose.
That shine baith red and green, boys :
My only ane she walks alane.
And evermair has dune, boys.
We will a' gae sing, boys ;
Where will we begin, boys ?
We'll begin where we left aiF,
And we'U begin at five, boys.
What will be our five, boys ?
What will be our five, boys ?
Five's the hyT;nnlers o' my bower ;
Four's the gospel-makers ;
Thi'ee, thi'ee thrivers ;
Twa's the lily and the rose.
That shine baith red and green, boys :
My only ane she walks alane.
And evermair has dune, boys.
We will a' gae sing, boys ;
Where will we begin, boys ?
We'll begin where we left aff.
And we'll begin at six, boys.
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Early Gaelic Book Collections > J. F. Campbell Collection > Popular rhymes of Scotland > (210) |
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Description | Volumes from a collection of 610 books rich in Highland folklore, Ossianic literature and other Celtic subjects. Many of the books annotated by John Francis Campbell of Islay, who assembled the collection. |
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Description | Selected items from five 'Special and Named Printed Collections'. Includes books in Gaelic and other Celtic languages, works about the Gaels, their languages, literature, culture and history. |
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