Poetic TriflesG. Dobbin & Murphy, 1808 - 116 Seiten |
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... maun stray ' Neath grief's hard load . Now round me as I cast me ee , I nought can in my lodgement see , * The idea of the following lines was suggested by the perusal of Burns's vision . That brings a charm to comfort me , But weary 76.
... maun stray ' Neath grief's hard load . Now round me as I cast me ee , I nought can in my lodgement see , * The idea of the following lines was suggested by the perusal of Burns's vision . That brings a charm to comfort me , But weary 76.
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... Maun I for ever be thus thumpet , My happiness thou winna see , Nor ever let a body be . The folks that I had just sat down wi ' , To spend my saxpence or my crown wi ' , Had click't my fancy to a shaving , When thou cam ' in to set me ...
... Maun I for ever be thus thumpet , My happiness thou winna see , Nor ever let a body be . The folks that I had just sat down wi ' , To spend my saxpence or my crown wi ' , Had click't my fancy to a shaving , When thou cam ' in to set me ...
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... 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.
... 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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John Henry Mills. Thou maun be deaf , as well as blind , Or devilish canker'dly inclin'd , To drive me frae sic company , What ' devil could thy meaning be . I tauld them whan I cam ' awa ' , Thy usage , they should ken it a ' , And that ...
John Henry Mills. Thou maun be deaf , as well as blind , Or devilish canker'dly inclin'd , To drive me frae sic company , What ' devil could thy meaning be . I tauld them whan I cam ' awa ' , Thy usage , they should ken it a ' , And that ...
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... sometimes stumble , But ye maun tak ' them tag and rag , Just as they jumble . But this I hope - I'm sure ye ken , Were a ' the nine their aid to len ' , And cou'd I every beauty sen ' , O Rab and Allan , * Wi ' pleasure ye 93 To the same.
... sometimes stumble , But ye maun tak ' them tag and rag , Just as they jumble . But this I hope - I'm sure ye ken , Were a ' the nine their aid to len ' , And cou'd I every beauty sen ' , O Rab and Allan , * Wi ' pleasure ye 93 To the same.
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