Poetic TriflesG. Dobbin & Murphy, 1808 - 116 Seiten |
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... . My country's glory and its pride farewell ; May angels guard thee to a place of rest , Nae mair thy post ambition is to quell , Thou now for ay , art seated with the blest . * DRAMATIC VISION . THE village clock wi ' awfu 75.
... . My country's glory and its pride farewell ; May angels guard thee to a place of rest , Nae mair thy post ambition is to quell , Thou now for ay , art seated with the blest . * DRAMATIC VISION . THE village clock wi ' awfu 75.
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... mair for prentice fee ha ' paid , " To vile oppression . " She said , and clap'd into my hand , A list of a ' the comic band , And looking owr't I surely fand , That it was true , For maist ' fore at the head they stand , Ha ' cause to ...
... mair for prentice fee ha ' paid , " To vile oppression . " She said , and clap'd into my hand , A list of a ' the comic band , And looking owr't I surely fand , That it was true , For maist ' fore at the head they stand , Ha ' cause to ...
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... mair pleasantly we roll , " Than on the ithers ; " And tho ' they a ' gang cheek by joul , They're no ' twin brithers . 66 " Some like the doited auld man's pace , " Some the rough sailor's path to trace , " Some like wi ' giddy youth ...
... mair pleasantly we roll , " Than on the ithers ; " And tho ' they a ' gang cheek by joul , They're no ' twin brithers . 66 " Some like the doited auld man's pace , " Some the rough sailor's path to trace , " Some like wi ' giddy youth ...
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... drap , We've had thegither . Let me when hunger gripes my weam , Sit in a lonesome empty hame , ' Till famine mak ' my mind mair tame , * One of the highest hills in Scotland . If I neglect ye , And dead wi ' starving 86.
... drap , We've had thegither . Let me when hunger gripes my weam , Sit in a lonesome empty hame , ' Till famine mak ' my mind mair tame , * One of the highest hills in Scotland . If I neglect ye , And dead wi ' starving 86.
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... their merits a ' , And every virtue , round to ca ' , ' Twa'd tak ' mair breath than I've about me , Or Simpson's bags , to help me out wi ' . * Habby Simpson , a famous Scotch piper . Thou maun be deaf , as well as blind , 91.
... their merits a ' , And every virtue , round to ca ' , ' Twa'd tak ' mair breath than I've about me , Or Simpson's bags , to help me out wi ' . * Habby Simpson , a famous Scotch piper . Thou maun be deaf , as well as blind , 91.
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