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" A nd will I see his face again ? And will I hear him speak ? I'm downright dizzy wi' the thought, In troth I'm like to greet! "
Zehn schottische Lieder verdentscht von W.B. Macdonald. Schott. und Deutsch - Page 48
1854
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Mertonsville Park, Or, Herbert Seymour's Choice

Author of Ellen Clinton, Mrs. - Woodward - 1869 - 552 pages
...Stanley and her daughter had arrived more than half an hour previously. CHAPTER LXXXVIII. REUNION. " And will I see his face again ? And will I hear him...dizzy wi' the thought : In troth, I'm like to greet." WJ MICKLE. " The warmest love that can grow cold — This is a mother's love." JAMES MONTGOMERY. "...
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The Holly and Mistletoe: Beautiful Bouquets, Culled from the Poets ..., Book 2

1869 - 184 pages
...slaes, Their hose as white as snaw ; It's all to please my ain gude man, He likes to see them braw. And will I see his face again ? And will I hear him speak ? I'm downright dizzie wi' the thought, In troth I'm like to greet. 62 The True Lovers' Knot. The cauld blasts o' the...
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Chambers's miscellany of instructive & entertaining tracts, Volume 1

Chambers W. and R., ltd - 1869 - 282 pages
...weel 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 wi' the thought ; . In troth I 'm like to greet. For there 's nae luck, &c....
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Scotish Songs: In Two Volumes, Volume 1

Ballads, Scots - 1869 - 312 pages
...breath's like caller air, His very tread has music in 't, As he comes up the stair, There 's nae luck, &c. And will I see his face again * And will I hear him speak? I 'm dounright dizzy with the joy, In troth I 'm like to greet ! There 's nae luck, &c. SONG XLII....
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Favourite English poems and poets

English poems - 1870 - 722 pages
...weel content, I hae nae mair to crave : And gin I live to keep him sae, I'm blest aboon the lave : And will I see his face again, And will I hear him...dizzy wi' the thought, In troth I'm like to greet. For there's nae luck about the house, There's nae luck at a' ; There's little pleasure in the house,...
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A Household Book of English Poetry, Issue 160

1870 - 464 pages
...His breath like caller air; His very foot has music in't As he comes up the stair — - 40 And wiD I see his face again ? And will I hear him speak?...dizzy wi' the thought, In troth I'm like to greet ! If Colin's weel, and weel content, 45 I hae nae mair to crave : And gin I live to keep him sae, I'm...
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Pearls from the poets: specimens selected, with biogr. notes, by H.W. Dulcken

Henry William Dulcken - 1870 - 236 pages
...his tongue ; His breath 's like caller air; His very fit 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 \vi' the thought : In troth, I'm like to greet. WJ MlCKLE. [WILLIAM JULIUS MICKLE is chiefly known...
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Among Strangers: an Autobiography

E. S. Maine - 1870 - 318 pages
...is making to himself all kinds of plausible reasons for giving his vocation its way. CHAPTER XX. " And will I see his face again ? And will I hear him speak ? I'm downright dizzy at the thought, In troth I'm like to greet." — DR. BEATTIE. One verse in a poem by WJ Mickk. THIS...
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Heavenly love and earthly echoes, by a Glasgow merchant, author of 'The ...

Henry K. Wood - Christian life - 1870 - 224 pages
...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' the thought, — In troth, I 'm like to greet." The Husband of the Church...
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A Household Book of English Poetry: Selected and Arranged, with Notes

Richard Chenevix Trench - English poetry - 1870 - 466 pages
...weel content, 45 I hae nae mair to crave : And gin I live to keep him sae, I'm blest aboon the lave : And will I see his face again? And will I hear him speak? 50 I'm downright dizzy wi' the thought, In troth I'm like to greet. For there's nae luck about the...
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