id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 22142 nan The Modern Scottish Minstrel, Volume 5. The Songs of Scotland of the Past Half Century .txt text/plain 62490 5422 89 To leave thee sae lanely, and far frae me; Let nae anxious feeling creep o'er thy heart, stealing There 's nae ither bower, love, shall ever receive me, Hoo my liking grew wi' thee, my bonnie wee Bell. The silent power that brings thee back, with leading-strings of love, Shall bind thee more to come aye to the music of our leaves, For here thy young, where thou hast sprung, shall glad thee in our eaves. And win thee wi' words, when his heart's far awa'; And see far above, like the smiling of love, It will ever bind my heart in love and tenderness to thee; For, old Scotland, I love thee! For, old Scotland, I love thee! For, old Scotland, I love thee! For, old Scotland, I love thee! For, old Scotland, I love thee! For, old Scotland, I love thee! Calls me far frae love and thee. ./cache/22142.txt ./txt/22142.txt