The Prophecy of Famine: A Scots PastoralPeter Wilson, and John Exshaw, in Dame-street, 1763 - 28 Seiten |
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... Shepherds of Scottish lineage , born and bred On the fame bleak and barren mountain's head , By niggard nature doom'd on the fame rocks To spin out life , and starve themselves and flocks , Fresh as the morning , which , enrob'd in mist ...
... Shepherds of Scottish lineage , born and bred On the fame bleak and barren mountain's head , By niggard nature doom'd on the fame rocks To spin out life , and starve themselves and flocks , Fresh as the morning , which , enrob'd in mist ...
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... shepherds ev'ry day take keep , Sickly crept on , and , with complainings rude , On nature seem'd to call , and bleat for food . JOCKEY . Sith to this cave , by tempest , we're confin'd , And within ken our flocks , under the wind ...
... shepherds ev'ry day take keep , Sickly crept on , and , with complainings rude , On nature seem'd to call , and bleat for food . JOCKEY . Sith to this cave , by tempest , we're confin'd , And within ken our flocks , under the wind ...
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... foreign loon fhe ftole away , Did'ft thou forfwear thy pipe , and shepherd's lay ? Where was thy boasted wisdom then , when I Applied those proverbs , which you now apply ? • JOCKEY . JOCKEY . O fhe was bonny ! all the Highlands.
... foreign loon fhe ftole away , Did'ft thou forfwear thy pipe , and shepherd's lay ? Where was thy boasted wisdom then , when I Applied those proverbs , which you now apply ? • JOCKEY . JOCKEY . O fhe was bonny ! all the Highlands.
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... shepherd's calendar forgot , That fatal year , when JAMIE , hapless swain , In evil hour forfook the peaceful plain . JAMIE , when our young Laird discreetly fled , Was feiz'd , and hang'd till he was dead , dead , dead . · JOCKEY . 20 ...
... shepherd's calendar forgot , That fatal year , when JAMIE , hapless swain , In evil hour forfook the peaceful plain . JAMIE , when our young Laird discreetly fled , Was feiz'd , and hang'd till he was dead , dead , dead . · JOCKEY . 20 ...
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... shepherd's life to do with arms ? SAWNE Y. Mention it not there faw I strangers clad - In all the honours of our ravish'd Plaid , Saw the FERRARA too , our nation's pride , Unwilling grace the aukward victor's side . There fell our ...
... shepherd's life to do with arms ? SAWNE Y. Mention it not there faw I strangers clad - In all the honours of our ravish'd Plaid , Saw the FERRARA too , our nation's pride , Unwilling grace the aukward victor's side . There fell our ...
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accurs'd againſt Amongſt antient Attun'd baniſh'd bards barren Blefs'd bluſh boaſt cave choiceft clad curfe deftin'd diſcreetly diſdaining doft thou Dreſs E'en Eaſy enfigns English ev'ry faction's fair faith falfhood faſhion fcorn feaſt feiz'd fhall filly fwain fimple FINGAL Firſt flave flocks fmooth fnare fome fons form'd Freſh ftalking ftill ftirs ftrain ftrove fway gen'rous grace half-ſtarv'd hate heart honeſt honour inſtinct blows JAMIE JOCKEY Juſtice LARDELLA leagu'd looſe loves mighty mirth Mufe muſt native Nature gave nature's NYMPHS o'er OSSIAN Paſt patriot penfions plain pleaſure pow'r Prefumptuous pride PROPHECY of FAMINE purſue race raiſe rhime riſe roſe rude ruftic SAWNE SAWNE Y Sawney ſcene SCOTS PASTORAL SCOTTISH ſeem'd ſeen ſenſe ſentence ſhade ſhare ſhe ſhepherd's ſimple ſkies Sooner ſhall ſpite ſpread ſtamp ſtart ſtarve ſtill ſtreams ſwain thee themſelves Thence Theſe thiſtles thoſe thro vile Waft whofe Whoſe Wiſdom YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY
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Seite 11 - Or by vaft debts of higher import bound, Are always humble, always grateful found. If they, directed by PAUL'S holy pen, Become difcreetly all things to all men, That all men may become all things to them. Envy may hate, but juftice can't condemn. *' Into our places, ftates, and beds they creep:" They've fenfe to get, what we want fenfe to keep.
Seite 21 - Thus plain'd the boys, when from her throne of turf, With boils emboss'd, and overgrown with scurf, Vile humours, which, in life's corrupted well, Mix'd at the birth not abstinence could quell, Pale Famine rear'd the head ; her eager eyes, Where hunger e'en to...
Seite 7 - SCIENCE, tho' denied By the weak flaves of prejudice and pride. Thence came the RAMSAYS, names of worthy note,' Of whom one paints, as well as t'other wrote 9 Thence, HoME, difbanded from the fons of pray'r For loving plays, tho...
Seite 16 - And half-starved spiders prey'd on half-starved flies : In quest of food, efts strove in vain to crawl ; Slugs, pinch'd with hunger, smear'd the slimy wall : *» The cave around with hissing serpents rung ; On the damp roof unhealthy vapour hung ; And Famine, by her children always known, As proud as poor, here flx'd her native throne.
Seite 8 - JORDAN'S flood, Wafh off my native ftains, correct that blood Which mutinies at call of Englijb pride, And, deaf to prudence, rolls a patriot tide. From folemn thought which overhangs the brow Of patriot care, when things are — God knows how ; From nice trim points, where HONOUR...
Seite 21 - She op'd, and, cursing, swallow'd nought but wind ; All shrivell'd was her skin, and here and there Making their way by force, her bones lay bare : Such filthy sight to hide from human view, O'er her foul limbs a tatter'd plaid she threw. Cease...
Seite 9 - With thee good-humour tempers lively wit ; Enthron'd with judgment, candour loves to sit, And nature gave thee, open to distress, A heart to pity, and a hand to bless.
Seite 15 - But the cameleon, who can feast on air. No birds, except as birds of passage, flew; No bee was known to hum, no dove to coo : No...
Seite 9 - Not dup'd by party, nor opinion's flave, Thofe faculties which bounteous Nature gave Thy honeft fpirit into practice brings, Nor courts the fmile, nor dreads the frown of Kings. Let rude licentious...
Seite 24 - Juftice guided, in his train, He drives impetuous o'er the trembling plain, Shall, at our bidding, quit his lawful prey. And to meek, gentle, gen'rous Peace give way, Think not, my...