| William Macneile Dixon - 1910 - 974 Seiten
...sma' pleasure it can gie, Ev'n to a deil, To skelp an' scaud poor dogs like me An' hear us squeel. Great is thy pow'r an' great thy fame ; Far kend an' noted is thy name ; An' tho' yon lowin heugh 's thy hame, Thou travels far ; An' faith 1 thou 's neither lag, nor lame, Nor blate, nor scaur.... | |
| John William Cunliffe, James Francis Augustin Pyre, James Francis Augustine Pyre, Karl Young - 1910 - 1176 Seiten
...gie, E'en to a deil, To skelp an' scaud poor dogs like me, An' hear us squeel! Great is thy povv'r, an' great thy fame; Far ken'd an' noted is thy name; An tho' yon lowin heugh's thy hame, is Thou travels far; An' faith ! thou 's neither lag nor lame, Nor blate nor scaur. Whyles, rangin... | |
| Robert Burns, Alexander Smith - 1910 - 706 Seiten
...sma' pleasure it can gie, Ev'n to a deil, To skelp an' scaud poor dogs like me, An' hear us squeel ! Great is thy pow'r, an' great thy fame ; Far kend an' noted is thy name ; An' tho" yon lovvin heugh's thy name, Thou travels far ; An" faith ! thou's neither lag nor lame, Nor blate nor... | |
| William Macneile Dixon - 1911 - 792 Seiten
...sma' pleasure it can gie, Ev'n to a deil, 10 To skelp an' scaud poor dogs like me, An hear us squeal ! Great is thy pow'r, an' great thy fame ; Far kend an' noted is thy name ; An', tho' yon lowin heugh 's thy name, Thou travels far ; An' faith ! thou 's neither lag nor lame, Nor blate nor scaur.... | |
| Francis Watt - 1912 - 450 Seiten
...was fast fading away, pictures, half mirthful, yet not altogether sceptical, the enemy of mankind: "Great is thy pow'r an' great thy fame ; Far ken'd an' noted is thy name ; An' tho' yon lowin' heuch's thy hame, Thou travels far. An' faith ! thou's neither lag nor lame, Nor blate nor scaur."... | |
| Francis Watt - 1913 - 390 Seiten
...was fast fading away, pictures, half mirthful, yet not altogether sceptical, the enemy of mankind : " Great is thy pow'r an' great thy fame ; Far ken'd an' noted is thy name ; An' tho' yon lowin1 heuch s thy hame. Thou travels far. An' faith 1 thou's neither lag nor lame, Nor blate nor scaur."... | |
| Lucius Hudson Holt - 1915 - 956 Seiten
...pleasure it can gie, Ev'n to a deil, ю To skelp an' scaud poor dogs like me An' hear us squeel. Ill r's privilege 1 took; And, drawing to his ! thou 's neither lag, nor lame, Nor blate, nor scaur. Whyles, ranging like a roarin lion, For prey,... | |
| George Benjamin Woods - 1916 - 1604 Seiten
...pleasure it can gie, !0 Ev'n to a deil, To skelp8 an' scaud poor dogs like me, An ' hear us squeel. E, 15 An' tho' yon lowin heugh's7 thy linine, Thou travels far; An' faith! thou's neither lag,8 nor lame,... | |
| William Allan Neilson - 1917 - 364 Seiten
...dogs like me, sPank. «»IA An' hear us squeal! Great is thy pow'r, an' great thy fame ; Far kenn'd an' noted is thy name ; An', tho' yon lowin' heugh's thy hame, flaming pit Thou travels far; An' faith ! thou's neither lag nor lame, backward Nor blate nor scaur.... | |
| Mrs. Alexander Lawson, Alexander Lawson - 1920 - 310 Seiten
...an' scaud poor dogs like me An' hear us squeal ! Great is thy pow'r, an' great thy fame ; Far kenn'd an' noted is thy name ; An' tho' yon lowin' heugh's...far ; An' faith ! thou's neither lag nor lame, Nor blate nor scaur. Whyles, ranging like a roarin' lion, For prey a' holes an' corners tryin' ; Whyles,... | |
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