The poetical works of the Ettrick shepherd, with illustr. engr. by D.O. Hill1852 |
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... Whig , he was al- ways engaged with these madcap Tories , and the fore- most in many of their wicked contrivances . Well , at last this joke took so well , and went so far , that shortly after the appearance of " The Lament for Captain ...
... Whig , he was al- ways engaged with these madcap Tories , and the fore- most in many of their wicked contrivances . Well , at last this joke took so well , and went so far , that shortly after the appearance of " The Lament for Captain ...
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... Whig or Radical principles . Still there being no danger of that with me , he and I never dif- fered in one single sentiment in our lives , excepting on the comparative merits of some Strathspey reels . But the pleasantest part of our ...
... Whig or Radical principles . Still there being no danger of that with me , he and I never dif- fered in one single sentiment in our lives , excepting on the comparative merits of some Strathspey reels . But the pleasantest part of our ...
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... the spring his toil renew : The sun may lose his light and heat , The planets in their rounds miscarry , But my fond heart shall cease to beat When I forget my bonnie Mary . " BAULDY FRAZER . AIR- 66 Whigs o ' Fife . SONGS . 51.
... the spring his toil renew : The sun may lose his light and heat , The planets in their rounds miscarry , But my fond heart shall cease to beat When I forget my bonnie Mary . " BAULDY FRAZER . AIR- 66 Whigs o ' Fife . SONGS . 51.
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James Hogg. BAULDY FRAZER . AIR- 66 Whigs o ' Fife . " My name is Bauldy Frazer , man ; I'm puir , an ' auld , an ' pale , an ' wan , 1 brak my shin , an ' tint a han ' , Upon Culloden lea , man ; Our Highlan ' clans were bauld and stout ...
James Hogg. BAULDY FRAZER . AIR- 66 Whigs o ' Fife . " My name is Bauldy Frazer , man ; I'm puir , an ' auld , an ' pale , an ' wan , 1 brak my shin , an ' tint a han ' , Upon Culloden lea , man ; Our Highlan ' clans were bauld and stout ...
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... Whig efforts their power to renew , But still on the Stuarts of Appin they ran , To wreak their proud wrath on the brave and the few . Oh - hon , an Righ ! and the Stuarts of Appin , & c . In the year of the Graham , while in oceans of ...
... Whig efforts their power to renew , But still on the Stuarts of Appin they ran , To wreak their proud wrath on the brave and the few . Oh - hon , an Righ ! and the Stuarts of Appin , & c . In the year of the Graham , while in oceans of ...
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Términos y frases comunes
Allan Cunningham Appin auld awaye ballads Balloch beauty Blackwood blithe blue bonnet Bonnie Dundee bonny lassie braes brave canna Charlie Charlie Stuart cloth dear Deloraine dinna Donald M'Gillavry Edinburgh edition Engravings Ettrick Farewell flower flowers of Scotland frae friends gallant gane gang Geordie glen gloaming Grieve hast heart heaven Highland hill honour ilka Illustrated Jeanie John Nicol jolly boys kye comes hame laddie Laidlaw land lass literary Lochaber look lord Lyttil Pynkie maid maiden mair maun morning mountain naething ne'er never night nought o'er Old Mortality poem published rin awa round sang Scotland Scott Scottish shepherd sing Sir Walter Scott smile song Stuarts of Appin sweet tell thee There's theye thing thou art thought urim Vols wals weel Whigs wild young
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Página 43 - O'er moor and mountain green, O'er the red streamer that heralds the day, Over the cloudlet dim, Over the rainbow's rim, Musical cherub, soar, singing, away ! Then, when the gloaming comes, Low in the heather blooms Sweet will thy welcome and bed of love be ! Emblem of happiness, Blest is £hy dwelling-place, — O, to abide in the desert with thee ! JAMES HOGG.
Página 43 - Oh to abide in the desert with thee! Wild is thy lay and loud, Far in the downy cloud Love gives it energy, love gave it birth. Where, on thy dewy wing, Where art thou journeying? Thy lay is in heaven, thy love is on earth.
Página 180 - BOY'S SONG. WHERE the pools are bright and deep, Where the gray trout lies asleep, Up the river and o'er the lea. That's the way for Billy and me. Where the blackbird sings the latest, Where the hawthorn blooms the sweetest, Where the nestlings chirp and flee, That's the way for Billy and me.
Página 222 - Including their Church and State, the Reorganization of the Inquisition, the Rise, Progress, and Consolidation of the Jesuits, and the means taken to effect the Counter-reformation in Germany, to revive Romanism in France, and to suppress Protestant Principles in the South of Europe. Translated from the last edition of the German by WALTER K. KELLY, of Trinity College, Dublin. " This translation of Ranke we consider to be very superior to any other in the English language.
Página 61 - Draps down, and thinks nae shame To woo his bonnie lassie When the kye comes hame. See yonder pawkie shepherd That lingers on the hill — His ewes are in the fauld, And his lambs are lying still; Yet he downa gang to bed, For his heart is in a flame To meet his bonnie lassie When the kye comes hame.
Página 60 - Wi' its perils and its fame, And miss his bonnie lassie When the kye comes hame? When the kye comes hame, When the kye comes hame 'Tween the gloamin' and the mirk, When the kye comes hame!
Página vi - Whether my manner of writing it out was new, I know not, but it was not without singularity. Having very little spare time from my flock, which was unruly enough, I folded and stitched a few sheets of paper, which I carried in my pocket. I had no inkhorn ; but, in place of it...
Página lxxxv - ... the difference. The lang sheep hae the short woo, and the short sheep hae the lang thing ; and these are just kind o
Página 54 - Andrew, we canna compel ye, But ye ken as weel as a body can tell ye, If these gang to heaven, we'll a' be sae shockit, Your garret o' blue will but thinly be stockit.
Página 2 - Wi' her brogues an' brochin an' a' ? What though we befriendit young Charlie ?— To tell it I dinna think shame ; Poor lad ! he came to us but barely, An' reckon'd our mountains his, hame. Twas true that our reason forbade us ; But tenderness carried the day ; Had Geordie come friendless amang us, Wi' him we had a' gane away. Sword an