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  1. The bonnie lass amang the heather? Ah no! though lang I ettled sair, My tongue could never slip the tether, But weel the lassie guess'd my mind That night amang the blooming heather. The balmy air, the glowing sky, The thymey sod, the blooming heather, And sic an angel by my side— I trow 'twas heaven a' thegither! The night grew late before ...

  2. 16 de jul. de 2023 · O'er the moor, &c. We laid us down upon a bank, Sae warm and sunny was the weather. She left her flocks at large to rove. Amang the bonny blooming heather, O'er the moor, &c. While thus we lay, she sang a sang, Till echo rang a mile and farther, And aye the burden o' the sang.

  3. And now she's mine, the bonnie lass, That staw my heart amang the heather. —Wm. Cross. Ca' the Yowes. This song was written by Isobel or Tibbie Pagan, who lived in a hovel near Muirkirk, in Ayrshire.

  4. O'er the moor amang the heather, O'er the moor amang the heather, There I met a bonnie lassie, Keeping a' her ewes thegether. Said I, my dear, where is thy hame, In moor, or dale, pray tell me whether? She said, I tent2 the fleecy flocks That feed amang the blooming heather.

  5. Amang the bonnie blooming heather. While thus we lay, she sang a sang, Till echo rang a mile and farther; And aye the burden of the sang. Was, o’er the moor amang the heather. She charm’d my heart, and aye sinsyne. I cou’dna’ think on ony ither;

  6. Lyrics: Ower the moor amang the heather. Ower the moor amang the heather. By my life, she shall be mine. The bonnie lass amang the heather. Comin' thro' the craigs o' Kyle. Amang the bonnie bloomin' heather. There I met a bonnie lassie. Keeping a' her yowes thegither.

  7. O’er the muir, &c. We laid us down upon a bank, Sae warm and sunnie was the weather; She left her flocks at large to rove. Amang the bonny blooming heather. O’er the muir, &c. While thus we lay she sang a sang, Till echo rang a mile and farther, And aye the burden o’ the sang,