For being an idle boy lang
syne; Who read Anacreon and drank wine, I early found Anacreon rhymes Were almost passionate sometimes-- And by strange alchemy of brain His pleasures always turned to pain-- His naiveté to wild desire-- His wit to love-his wine to fire-- And so, being young and dipt in folly, I fell in love with melancholy,
Then we joined hands and sang "Auld Lang
Syne." Sara Ray cried bitterly in lieu of singing.
She wore her hair now in an enormous pompador and had discarded the blue ribbon bows of auld lang
syne, but her face was as freckled, her nose as snubbed, and her mouth and smiles as wide as ever.
Riach, with a dreadful voice, "ye should have interfered long
syne. It's too late now."
Charlotta and I were at a wedding long
syne. They expect to be at Echo Lodge next week.
Micawber's spirits becoming elevated, too, we sang 'Auld Lang
Syne'.
I fear you are out at elbows; but we must see to that for auld lang
syne, as once we sang at suppers.'
Half-past nine struck in the middle of the performance of "Auld Lang
Syne," a most obstreperous proceeding, during which there was an immense amount of standing with one foot on the table, knocking mugs together and shaking hands, without which accompaniments it seems impossible for the youths of Britain to take part in that famous old song.
"And you needn't Mr Venus be your black bottle, For surely I'll be mine, And we'll take a glass with a slice of lemon in it to which you're partial, For auld lang
syne."'
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syne at the caa o secretary, Fred Green, tae hae a go as commentator at Meldrum Sports.
The evening concluded with a rousing rendition of the Burns favourite Auld Lang
Syne.
But playing music just after midnight at the bells when people want to sing Auld Lang
Syne? That's another matter.