Poems: Chiefly in the Scottish Dialect, Band 2T. Cadell, 1797 |
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... fire ; Or other Holy Seers that tune the facred lyre . XV . Perhaps the Chriftian Volume is the theme , How guiltless blood for guilty man was fhed ; How He , who bore in Heav'n the fecond name , Had not on Earth whereon to lay his head ...
... fire ; Or other Holy Seers that tune the facred lyre . XV . Perhaps the Chriftian Volume is the theme , How guiltless blood for guilty man was fhed ; How He , who bore in Heav'n the fecond name , Had not on Earth whereon to lay his head ...
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... fire around their much- lov'd IДle . XXI . O Thou ! who pour'd the patriotic tide That ftream'd thro ' Wallace's undaunted heart ; Who dar'd to , nobly , ftem tyrannic . pride , Or nobly die , the fecond glorious part , ( The Patriot's ...
... fire around their much- lov'd IДle . XXI . O Thou ! who pour'd the patriotic tide That ftream'd thro ' Wallace's undaunted heart ; Who dar'd to , nobly , ftem tyrannic . pride , Or nobly die , the fecond glorious part , ( The Patriot's ...
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... Vengeance draws the fword in wrath , And in the fire throws the sheath ; When Ruin , with his fweeping befom , Juft frets till Heav'n commiffion gies him : E 3 While While o'er the Harp pale Mis'ry moans , And ftrikes ( 69 )
... Vengeance draws the fword in wrath , And in the fire throws the sheath ; When Ruin , with his fweeping befom , Juft frets till Heav'n commiffion gies him : E 3 While While o'er the Harp pale Mis'ry moans , And ftrikes ( 69 )
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... Confuse their brains in College claffes ! They gang in Stirks , and come out Affes , Plain truth to speak ; An ' fyne they think to climb Parnaffus By dint o ' Greek ! F 4 Gie Gie me ae fpark o ' Nature's fire , That's ( 87 )
... Confuse their brains in College claffes ! They gang in Stirks , and come out Affes , Plain truth to speak ; An ' fyne they think to climb Parnaffus By dint o ' Greek ! F 4 Gie Gie me ae fpark o ' Nature's fire , That's ( 87 )
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... , Tho ' real friends , I b'lieve are few , Yet , if your catalogue be fou , I'fe no infift , But gif ye want ae friend that's true , I'm on your lift . I winna blaw about myfel ; As ill I like I ( 88 ) Gie me ae fpark o' Nature's fire, ...
... , Tho ' real friends , I b'lieve are few , Yet , if your catalogue be fou , I'fe no infift , But gif ye want ae friend that's true , I'm on your lift . I winna blaw about myfel ; As ill I like I ( 88 ) Gie me ae fpark o' Nature's fire, ...
Häufige Begriffe und Wortgruppen
ANTISTROPHE auld baith banks of Ayr Bard barley beſt blaſt blate bleft bofom bonnie Braxie bright chearful Claut corn Craigdarroch Crunt dear dimin diphthong Ev'n ev'ry fair fark fate fcorn fhall fhould fide fight filent fing flow'rs fmall fober focial fome Fortune's foul fpring frae ftand ftill ftrains fure fweet gien Glenriddel glorious haud heart Heav'n honeft horfe John Barleycorn Juft laffes laft Lallans laſt mair maun Maxwelton moffy monie mourn Mufe ne'er neebor night noiſe o'er owre the Sea pleaſure plough poor Pow'r pride Profe reft roar ſcarce ſcenes Scotia's Scotland ſhall ſhe ſkies ſmall ſpare ſtep ſtill taen tear thee theſe thoſe thou thro twas Twill unco Warlocks weary weel Whare Whiſtle whofe wind winna Ye'll Yokin younkers
Beliebte Passagen
Seite 206 - Whom his ain son o' life bereft, The grey hairs yet stack to the heft ; Wi' mair o' horrible and awfu', Which ev"n to name wad be unlawfu'. As Tammie glowr'd, amaz'd, and curious, The mirth and fun grew fast and furious : The piper loud and louder blew ; The dancers quick and quicker flew ; They...
Seite 19 - An honest man's the noblest work of God ; " And certes, in fair virtue's heavenly road, The cottage leaves the palace far behind ; What is a lordling's pomp ? — a cumbrous load, Disguising oft the wretch of human kind, Studied in arts of hell, in wickedness refined...
Seite 17 - There ever bask in uncreated rays, No more to sigh or shed the bitter tear, Together hymning their Creator's praise, In such society, yet still more dear ; While circling time moves round in an eternal sphere. Compared with this, how poor Religion's pride, In all the pomp of method, and of art, When men display to congregations wide Devotion's every grace, except the heart...
Seite 144 - But gie me a canny hour at e'en, My arms about my dearie, O ; An' warly cares, an' warly men, May a
Seite 15 - Perhaps the Christian volume is the theme: How guiltless blood for guilty man was shed; How He Who bore in Heaven the second name Had not on earth whereon to lay His head; How His first followers and servants sped; The precepts sage they wrote to many a land; How he, who lone in' Patmos banished, Saw in the sun a mighty angel stand, And heard great Bab'lon's doom pronounced by Heaven's command.
Seite 15 - The priest-like father reads the sacred page, How Abram was the friend of God on high, Or Moses bade eternal warfare wage With Amalek's ungracious progeny ; Or how the royal bard did groaning lie Beneath the stroke of Heaven's avenging ire ; Or Job's pathetic plaint and wailing cry ; Or rapt Isaiah's wild seraphic fire ; Or other holy seers that tune the sacred lyre.
Seite 12 - Is there, in human form, that bears a heart — A wretch ! a villain ! lost to love and truth ! That can, with studied, sly, ensnaring art, Betray sweet Jenny's unsuspecting youth? Curse on his perjur'd arts ! dissembling smooth ! Are honour, virtue, conscience, all exil'd?
Seite 203 - That night, a child might understand, The Deil had business on his hand. Weel mounted on his grey mare, Meg, A better never lifted leg, Tam skelpit on thro' dub and mire, Despising wind, and rain, and fire; Whiles holding fast his guid blue bonnet, Whiles crooning o'er some auld Scots sonnet; Whiles glow'ring round wi' prudent cares Lest bogles catch him unawares: Kirk-Alloway was drawing nigh, Whare ghaists and houlets nightly cry.
Seite 10 - O happy love ! where love like this is found ! O heart-felt raptures ! bliss beyond compare ! I've paced much this weary, mortal round, And sage experience bids me this declare— ' If Heaven a draught of heavenly pleasure spare, One cordial in this melancholy vale, 'Tis when a youthful, loving, modest pair, In other's arms breathe out the tender tale, Beneath...
Seite 204 - And thro the whins, and by the cairn, Whare hunters fand the murder'd bairn; And near the thorn, aboon the well, Whare Mungo's mither hang'd hersel. Before him Doon pours all his floods; The doubling storm roars thro...