The English Poets, 4 tomasThomas Humphry Ward Macmillan, 1881 |
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... Heigho and heigho , Hoo lang ago I dinna ken , Heigho and heigho ; But did I right or did I wrang , The lee lang day I gaily sang , 66 Heigho and heigho , Gie me a lass to love me , A bright blue sky above me , And oh , I'm happy then ...
... Heigho and heigho , Hoo lang ago I dinna ken , Heigho and heigho ; But did I right or did I wrang , The lee lang day I gaily sang , 66 Heigho and heigho , Gie me a lass to love me , A bright blue sky above me , And oh , I'm happy then ...
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... heigho , and heigho ! I can not : And heigho , and heigho ! If I aright could love thee , dear , My own of heart , My song would be so sweet and clear That seraphs would stop harps to hear , And learn my art : But heigho , and heigho ...
... heigho , and heigho ! I can not : And heigho , and heigho ! If I aright could love thee , dear , My own of heart , My song would be so sweet and clear That seraphs would stop harps to hear , And learn my art : But heigho , and heigho ...
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... Heigho , heigho , heigho , heigho ! A pretty girl I chanced to meet , Heigho , heigho , heigho ! Everyone sings : Rig - a - jig - jig and away we go , Away we go , away we go , Rig - a - jig - jig and away we go , Heigho , heigho ...
... Heigho , heigho , heigho , heigho ! A pretty girl I chanced to meet , Heigho , heigho , heigho ! Everyone sings : Rig - a - jig - jig and away we go , Away we go , away we go , Rig - a - jig - jig and away we go , Heigho , heigho ...
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... heigho . Come to the woods - heigho- When summer glories glow , And the loving , glistening sun , Smiles down on the shadows dun . Come to the woods - heigho . Come to the woods - heigho- Free from the haunts of woe ; Where the cheering ...
... heigho . Come to the woods - heigho- When summer glories glow , And the loving , glistening sun , Smiles down on the shadows dun . Come to the woods - heigho . Come to the woods - heigho- Free from the haunts of woe ; Where the cheering ...
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