| Robert Burns - 1849 - 906 Seiten
...his labour goes, Thit night his weekly moil is at an end, Collects his spades, his mattocks, and hi* hoes. Hoping the morn in ease and rest to spend, And weary, o'er the moor, his course doe* hameward bend. * Dr. Young. III. At length his lonely cot appears in view, Beneath the shelter... | |
| Garland - 1850 - 152 Seiten
...black'ning trains o' craws to their repose ; Collects his spades, his mattocks, and his hoes, Hoping tho morn in ease and rest to spend, And weary, o'er the...At length his lonely cot appears in view, Beneath tho shelter of an aged tree! Th' expectant wee-things, toddlin, stachor thro' To meet their Dad, wi'... | |
| Robert Burns - 1850 - 508 Seiten
...toil-worn Colter frae his labour goes, This night his weekly moil is at an end, Collects his spades, 1ns mattocks, and his hoes, Hoping the morn in ease and...to spend. And weary, o'er the moor, his course does hameward bend. m. At length his lonely cot appears in view, Beneath the shelter of an aged tree ; Th'... | |
| John Aikin - 1850 - 764 Seiten
...his labour goes, This night his weekly moil is at an end, Collects his spades, his mattocks, and bis hoes, Hoping the morn in ease and rest to spend, And weary, o'er the moor, his course does hamewi bend. III. At length his lonely cot appears in view, Beneath the shelter of an aged tree; Th'expectant... | |
| Robert Fergusson, Alexander Balloch Grosart - 1851 - 456 Seiten
...o' craws to their repose ; The toil-worn Cotter frae his labour goes, This night his weekly moil is at an end, Collects his spades, his mattocks and his...to spend, And, weary, o'er the moor his course does hamcward bend. With reference to the word ' gloming ' or ' gloamin,' it is certainly a very picturesque... | |
| John Allan Quinton - 1851 - 210 Seiten
...generally understood sense of that expression ? that night, on the evening of which he " Collects liis spades, his mattocks, and his hoes, Hoping the morn...weary o'er the moor his course does homeward bend." Should such time ever come, our labourer may date his account settled with rational liberty, may sign... | |
| John Aikin - 1852 - 792 Seiten
...o' craws to their repose i The toil-worn cotter frae his labour goes, This night bis weekly moil is at an end, Collects his spades, his mattocks, and...to spend, And weary, o'er the moor, his course does hameward bend. III. At length his lonely cot appears in view, Beneath the shelter of an aged tree ;... | |
| 1852 - 782 Seiten
...о craws to their repose : The toil-worn Colter frae his labour goes, Thii night his weekly moil is at an end. Collects his spades, his mattocks, and...to spend, And weary, o'er the moor, his course does hameward bend. " At length his lonely cot appears in view, Beneath the sheller of an aged tree ; Th'... | |
| 1852 - 782 Seiten
...angry rnga; The short'ning winter-day is near л elote; The miry beasts retreating free the pleucb; weep ! — Nor will the Christian host, Nor will thy father's spirit hia course does buDeward bend. The black'ning trains о craws to their repot : The toil-worn Cotter... | |
| 1853 - 560 Seiten
...their repose : BURNS. 397 The toil-worn cotter frae his labour goes, This night his weekly moil is at an end, Collects his spades, his mattocks, and...to spend, And weary, o'er the moor, his course does hameward bend. At length his lonely cot appears in view, Beneath the shelter of an aged tree ; The... | |
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