Poems on various subjects, English and Scotchauthor, 1823 - 159 strán (strany) |
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afore aften Alake alang ance anither auld azure skies bairns baith bein bewitchin bluid bonny brae braw busk canna cauld cheer cluds coud cried dawtie dear death dinna doth doun dread dream dreary e'er earth earthly eild empty eneugh fast faund fell flee forc'd fowk frae gane gang Geordy glee grief guid hame haud head heart hills howlin ilka ingulph ither Johnny Bell joys kend lugs Madlen maist maun Merse mony mortal mourn muckle Murphey's dead mysel nae mair naething nainsel nane ne'er never night Norham o'er owre pain PATIE poor rair rise roar ruin rustic Sae weel sicken sing snaw sorrow soud soul speel stanes Symie Syne tears tell things thocht Twill wame Wattie's wealth Whan Whar whilk Willie ye'll ye've yersel
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Strana i - I am nae Poet, in a sense, But just a Rhymer, like, by chance, An' hae to learning nae pretence, Yet, what the matter ? Whene'er my Muse does on me glance, I jingle at her. Your critic-folk may cock their nose, And say, ' How can you e'er propose, You wha ken hardly verse frae prose, To mak a sang ?' But, by your leaves, my learned foes, Ye're maybe wrang. What's a
Strana 70 - She thought it was some angel guid, That her sic warning gae, She dunsh't on Willie, waken't him, And unto him did say : — O Willie lad I got a ca', When ye war fast asleep, Sae I a vow hae made this night, An
Strana 69 - The morn is a great day, ; At Norham is a sacrament, An