Book IV. Humourous, satirical, epigrammatical, and miscellaneous ; Book V. Songs and balladsJames B. Dow, 1834 |
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... wrang and some for right ; But monie bade the world guid - night ; Then ye may tell , how pell and mell , By red claymores , and muskets ' knell , Wi ' dying yell , the tories fell , And whigs to hell did flee , man . 177 THE DUMFRIES ...
... wrang and some for right ; But monie bade the world guid - night ; Then ye may tell , how pell and mell , By red claymores , and muskets ' knell , Wi ' dying yell , the tories fell , And whigs to hell did flee , man . 177 THE DUMFRIES ...
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... wrang , But ay unerring steady , On sic a day . III . For me ! before a monarch's face , Ev'n there I winna flatter ; For neither pension , post , nor place , Am I your humble debtor ; So , nae reflection on your grace , Your kingship ...
... wrang , But ay unerring steady , On sic a day . III . For me ! before a monarch's face , Ev'n there I winna flatter ; For neither pension , post , nor place , Am I your humble debtor ; So , nae reflection on your grace , Your kingship ...
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... wrang her , For heresy is in her pow'r , An ' gloriously she'll wang her Wi ' pith this day . IV . Come , let a proper text be read , An ' touch it aff wi ' vigour , How graceless Hamt leugh at his Dad , Which made Canaan a niger ; Or ...
... wrang her , For heresy is in her pow'r , An ' gloriously she'll wang her Wi ' pith this day . IV . Come , let a proper text be read , An ' touch it aff wi ' vigour , How graceless Hamt leugh at his Dad , Which made Canaan a niger ; Or ...
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... they may gang a kenning wrang ; To step aside is human : One point must still be greatly dark , The moving why they do it ; And just as namely can ye mark , How far perhaps they rue it . VIII . Who made the heart , ' tis he 72 POEMS ,
... they may gang a kenning wrang ; To step aside is human : One point must still be greatly dark , The moving why they do it ; And just as namely can ye mark , How far perhaps they rue it . VIII . Who made the heart , ' tis he 72 POEMS ,
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... wrang pin in't . Poet Willie , tt Poet Willie , gie the doctor a volley , Wi ' your liberty's chain and your wit ; O'er Pegasus ' side ye ne'er laid astride , Ye but smelt , man , the place where he sh - t . Andro Gouk , ‡‡ Andro Gouk ...
... wrang pin in't . Poet Willie , tt Poet Willie , gie the doctor a volley , Wi ' your liberty's chain and your wit ; O'er Pegasus ' side ye ne'er laid astride , Ye but smelt , man , the place where he sh - t . Andro Gouk , ‡‡ Andro Gouk ...
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Página 67 - Though they may gang a kennin wrang, To step aside is human : One point must still be greatly dark, The moving Why they do it ; And just as lamely can ye mark, How far perhaps they rue it. Who made the heart, 'tis He alone Decidedly can try us, He knows each chord its various tone, Each spring its various bias : Then at the balance let's be mute, We never can adjust it; What's done we partly may compute, But know not what's resisted.
Página 132 - SHOULD auld acquaintance be forgot, And never brought to min' ? Should auld acquaintance be forgot, And days o' lang syne ? For auld lang syne, my dear, For auld lang syne, We'll tak a cup o...
Página 170 - Guid faith he mauna fa' that ! For a' that, and a' that, Their dignities, and a' that, The pith o' sense, and pride o' worth, Are higher rank than a' that. Then let us pray that come it may, As come it will for a' that ; That sense and worth, o'er a' the earth, May bear the gree, and a' that. For a
Página 165 - Shall I, like a fool, quoth he, For a haughty hizzie die ? She may gae to — France for me ! Ha, ha, the wooing o't.
Página 53 - O wad some Pow'r the giftie gie us To see oursels as others see us ! It wad frae monie a blunder free us And foolish notion...
Página 6 - Or like the borealis race, That flit ere you can point their place; Or like the rainbow's lovely form Evanishing amid the storm. Nae man can tether time or tide; The hour approaches Tam maun ride; That hour, o...
Página 4 - Whare sits our sulky, sullen dame, Gathering her brows like gathering storm, Nursing her wrath to keep it warm. This truth fand honest Tam o...
Página 169 - Our toils obscure, and a' that ; The rank is but the guinea's stamp, The man's the gowd for a' that ! What tho' on hamely fare we dine, Wear hoddin gray, and a' that ; Gie fools their silks, and knaves their wine, A man's a man, for a
Página 169 - For a' that and a' that, Our toils obscure, and a' that, The rank is but the guinea's stamp, The man's the gowd for a
Página 5 - The night drave on wi' sangs and clatter, And ay the ale was growing better ; The landlady and Tam grew gracious, Wi' favors secret, sweet and precious; The souter tauld his queerest stories: The landlord's laugh was ready chorus ; The storm without might rair and rustle, Tam did na mind the storm a whistle. Care, mad to see a man sae happy, E'en drowned himself amang the nappy; As bees flee hame wi...