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The Lass O Ballochmyle

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"The Lass O Ballochmyle" (2006)

"The Lass O Ballochmyle" Videos

Willie Mac///////// Robert Burns song the bonny lass o ballochmyle
Willie Mac///////// Robert Burns song the bonny lass o ballochmyle
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Robert Burns and 'The Lass o'Ballochmyle'
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"The Bonnie Lass o’ Ballochmyle" written by Robert Burns in 1786 - Ukulele Cover
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Andrew Fairley sings Robert Burns
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Bonny Wee Lass of Ballochmyle
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Bonnie Lass of Ballochmyle
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Bonnie Lass o' Ballochmyle
Bonnie Lass o' Ballochmyle
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Bonnie Lass of Ballochmyle
The Braes O' Ballochmyle
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Kenneth McKellar ‎– To Robert Burns: A Tribute - 1987 - Full Album - Cassette rip
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Robert Burns Once I Loved a Bonnie Lass - Chris Finegan
Robert Burns Once I Loved a Bonnie Lass - Chris Finegan
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Kenneth McKellar sings Robert Burns.
The Ballochmyle Estate - Ruins and the Links with Robert Burns
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Bonnie Lass O' Ballochmyle - Kenneth Mckellar - 1952
Bonnie Lass O' Ballochmyle - Kenneth Mckellar - 1952
Rabbie Burns and the Legend of Ballochmyle
Rabbie Burns and the Legend of Ballochmyle

Lyrics

The Lass O' Ballochmyle
(Robert Burns)
'Twas even: the dewy fields were green,
On every blade the pearls hang,
The zeghyr wanton'd round the bean,
An bore its fragrant sweets alang,
In ev'ry glen the mavis sang,
AII Nature list'ning seem'd the while,
Except where greenwood echoes rang,
Amang the braes o Ballochmyle.
With careless step I onward stray'd,
My heart rejoic'd in Nature's joy,
When, musing in a lonely glade,
A maiden fair I chanc'd to spy.
Her look was like the morning's eye,
Her air like Nature's vernal smile.
Perfection whisper'd, passing by:-
'Behold the lass o Ballochmyle!'
Fair is the morn in flowery May
And sweet is night in autumn mild,
When roving thro the garden gay,
Or wand'ring in the lonely wild;
But woman, Nature's darling child -
There all her charms she does compile -
Even there her other works are foil'd
By the bonie lass o Ballochmyle.
0, had she been a country maid,
And I the happy country swain,
Tho shelter'd in the lowest shed
That ever rose on Scotia's plain!
Thro weary winter's wind and rain
With joy, with rapture, I would toil,
And nightly to my bosom strain
The bonie lass o Ballochmyle!
Then Pride might climb the slipp'ry steep,
Where fame and honours lofty shine;
And thirst of gold might tempt the deep,
Or downward seek the Indian mine!
Give me the cot below the pine,
To tend the flocks or till the soil;
And ev'ry day have joys divine
With the bonie lass o Ballochmyle.
Tune: Ettrick Banks (89)
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