Scottish Song.
Tbou'rt ib-mne ujMr -inny dim*', AuH NttAia'a toavfu l ini . For n • tiro ■ Zealand , venian’ ■ i«ka AaU •> ->:>» • mi. - »r> h. ml. Ar. bnuilvi' sw.et emotions. Ami rapture* ii«-«»p ami atrang : | For SoAu » »Utl love to hi ar ll». iNtr father . sin;'. , •Hi ‘ what ;h<> *t«rj miles divide. Ami bound!.-. ocean* r.*ar; We lose to bear tli b s*ug*, Th»' dear old Scottish lore. Ami fancy bring- us Kick again (Kir heathery hill* smang, Wh. 11 w. h. ~r the tale* oor uiith.r* told, Thi mugs oor faither'* sang. Ac loh ‘ liow happy memories rise, , Ami yontkfit [lw irlnnn; When w. happ ly spend “ twa hours a. i ha me," •• A mcht wi’ Bobbie Burns." How it awake* sweet thoughts o' love, Tho’ they hae slumbered lang ; When we hear the tale* that Rubbi* tanld. The mug* that Robbie sang. And oh ; how Scotia'* anient sons An Uriel wi" martial glee; \\ h. u they hear the patriotic sang. The tbnlling “ Scotswha hae.” Then shout ye eui* o’ Scotland, The choru- bind and lang ; Thrice welcome hi who sing* to ns The sang oor father* sang.
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Pahiatua Herald, Volume II, Issue 96, 8 January 1894, Page 4
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186Scottish Song. Pahiatua Herald, Volume II, Issue 96, 8 January 1894, Page 4
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