| Sir Samuel Garth, Wilhelm Josef Leicht - 1905 - 610 Seiten
...man; The Bench säe wise lift up their eyes, Häuf wauken'd wi' the din, man. in. A HIGHLAND WELCOME. When Death's dark stream I ferry o'er (A time that surely shall come), In Heaven itself I'll ask no more Than just a Highland welcome. IV. ON TAM THE CHAPMAN. As Tarn... | |
| Robert Burns - 1909 - 692 Seiten
...horrid cauldron boils — EPIGRAM ON PARTING WITH A "BeauteKIND HOST IN THE HIGHLANDS ons Rosebud" WHEN Death's dark stream I ferry o'er, (A time that surely shall come), In Heav'n itself I'll ask no more, Than just a Highland welcome. TO MISS CRUICKSHANK A VERY... | |
| James Keir Hardie - 1909 - 152 Seiten
...wonderfu experience. In the hotel book at Tuticorin I in scribed a parody of Burns's Highland Welcome 'When death's dark stream I ferry o'er, A time that surely shall come, In heaven itself I'll ask no more Than just an Indian welcome. I was in earnest in thus expressing... | |
| Robert Burns, Alexander Smith - 1910 - 706 Seiten
...OF THE HOUSE, ON TAKING LEAVE AT A PLACE IN THE HIGHLANDS, WHERE HE HAD BEEN HOSPITABLY ENTERTAINED. WHEN death's dark stream I ferry o'er, A time that surely shall come ; In Heaven itself I'll ask no more, Than just a Highland welcome. LIBERTY. A FRAGMENT. THEE,... | |
| Iowa State Bar Association - 1921 - 668 Seiten
...than any other poet, living or dead, expressed a very beautiful thought when he penned these lines: When death's dark stream I ferry o'er, A time that surely shall come. In Heaven itself I'll ask no more Than just a Highland welcome. You will remember, learned judges... | |
| Walter Jerrold - 1926 - 264 Seiten
...But heavenly are the notes. ON LEAVING A PLACE IN THE HIGHLANDS WHERE HE HAD BEEN KINDLY ENTERTAINED. When death's dark stream I ferry o'er, A time that surely shall come ; In heaven itself I'll ask no more Than just a Highland welcome. Robert Burns. 187 THE REMONSTRANCE.... | |
| Mrs. Henry Wood, Charles William Wood - 1898 - 754 Seiten
...Highlands where he had been hospitably entertained that Burns addressed the following lines to his host : " When death's dark stream I ferry o'er, A time that surely shall come, In heaven itself I1i ask no more Than just a Highland welcome ! " Wordsworth seems to take up... | |
| 1872 - 1102 Seiten
...breast of every true Scotchman. In tho words of one of their own favourite poets I would say, — " When death's dark stream I ferry o'er, A time that surely shall come ; In heaven itself, I'll ask no more, Than just a Highland welcome." Wo are now sojourning in... | |
| 1891 - 752 Seiten
...greeting, I must, with all reverence, take a trifling liberty with that soulful stanza of Burns : " When death's dark stream I ferry o'er, A time that surely shall come, In heaven itself I'll ask no more Then just a Chi Phi welcome." [Applause.] most embarrassing... | |
| Robert Burns - 1906 - 230 Seiten
...man; The Bench sae wise lift up their eyes, Hauf wauken'd wi' the din, man. in. A HIGHLAND WELCOME. When Death's dark stream I ferry o'er (A time that surely shall come), In Heaven itself I'll ask no more Than just a Highland welcome. IV. ON TAM THE CHAPMAN. As Tam... | |
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