Reliques of Robert Burns: Consisting Chiefly of Original Letters, Poems, and Critical Observations on Scottish SongsBradford and Inskeep, 1809 - 294 strán (strany) |
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Strana 51
... stanzas that I made to an air , a musical gentle- man * of my acquaintance composed for the anniver- sary of his wedding - day , which happens on the seventh of November . Take it as follows : The day returns - my bosom burns , The ...
... stanzas that I made to an air , a musical gentle- man * of my acquaintance composed for the anniver- sary of his wedding - day , which happens on the seventh of November . Take it as follows : The day returns - my bosom burns , The ...
Strana 70
... stanzas , to the tune of Chevy Chase , by way of Elegy on your poor unfortunate mare , beginning ( the name she got here was Peg Nicholson ) Peg Nicholson was a good bay mare , As ever trode on airn ; But now she ' s floating down the ...
... stanzas , to the tune of Chevy Chase , by way of Elegy on your poor unfortunate mare , beginning ( the name she got here was Peg Nicholson ) Peg Nicholson was a good bay mare , As ever trode on airn ; But now she ' s floating down the ...
Strana 132
... stanzas , is well known , and has merit as to wit and humour ; but it is rather unfit for insertion . - It begins , The bonie lass o ' Liviston , Her name ye ken , her name ye ken , And she has written in her contract , To lie her lane ...
... stanzas , is well known , and has merit as to wit and humour ; but it is rather unfit for insertion . - It begins , The bonie lass o ' Liviston , Her name ye ken , her name ye ken , And she has written in her contract , To lie her lane ...
Strana 134
... stanzas , and seems to be an ear- lier song than Jacobite times . - As a proof of this , it is little known to the peasantry by the name of " High- land Laddie ; " while every body knows " Jinglan Joh- nie . " The song begins Jinglan ...
... stanzas , and seems to be an ear- lier song than Jacobite times . - As a proof of this , it is little known to the peasantry by the name of " High- land Laddie ; " while every body knows " Jinglan Joh- nie . " The song begins Jinglan ...
Strana 138
... stanzas , of which I still recol- lect the first.— When Maggy and I was acquaint , I carried my noddle fu ' hie ; Nae lintwhite on a ' the green plain , Nor gowdspink sae happy as me : But I saw her sae fair , and I lo'ed ; I woo'd ...
... stanzas , of which I still recol- lect the first.— When Maggy and I was acquaint , I carried my noddle fu ' hie ; Nae lintwhite on a ' the green plain , Nor gowdspink sae happy as me : But I saw her sae fair , and I lo'ed ; I woo'd ...
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acquaintance Allan Water amang Auld Ayrshire ballad beautiful Blacklock bonie lass bonnie bosom Burns Burns's called charms compliments composed composition copy Currie's Dalswinton DEAR FRIEND DEAR SIR Dugald Stewart Dumfries e'en Edinburgh Ellisland excise Farewel feelings frae Gavin Hamilton give gude Gypsie Laddie hand happy heart Highland Highland Laddie honest honor kind kirk Laddie lady lassie letter Lord mair Mauchline maun mind misfortune morning muse ne'er never night noble O'er the moor old song pleasure poem poet poetic poor Ragwort rantin rhyme river Doon ROBERT BURNS Roslin Castle Scotland Scots Scottish sentiments shew sing soul sparklin stanza sweet tell thee thing thou thought tion tune verses weel wife wild WILLIAM BURNS wish words write young
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Strana 266 - Go fetch to me a pint o' wine, An' fill it in a silver tassie ; That I may drink before I go A service to my bonnie lassie : The boat rocks at the pier o...
Strana 15 - Thou minds me o' the happy days When my fause Luve was true. Thou'll break my heart, thou bonnie bird That sings beside thy mate; For sae I sat, and sae I sang, And wist na o' my fate. Aft hae I roved by bonnie Doon To see the woodbine twine, And ilka bird sang o' its love; And sae did I o
Strana 280 - I'll wage thee! Who shall say that Fortune grieves him While the star of hope she leaves him? Me, nae cheerfu' twinkle lights me, Dark despair around benights me. I'll ne'er blame my partial fancy; Naething could resist my Nancy; But to see her was to love her, Love but her, and love for ever.
Strana 215 - I have wander'd in those paths Of life I ought to shun, As something loudly, in my breast, Remonstrates I have done; Thou know'st that thou hast formed me With passions wild and strong ; And list'ning to their witching voice Has often led me wrong.
Strana 117 - Nevertheless leave the stump of his roots in the earth, even with a band of iron and brass, in the tender grass of the field, and let it be wet with the dew of heaven, and let his portion be with the beasts in the grass of the earth.
Strana 215 - Is it departing pangs my soul alarms ? Or death's unlovely, dreary, dark abode ? For guilt, for guilt, my terrors are in arms ; I tremble to approach an angry GOD, And justly smart beneath his sin-avenging rod. Fain would I say,
Strana 207 - I believe, may be partly owing to my misfortunes giving my mind a melancholy cast : but there is something even in the ' Mighty tempest, and the hoary waste, Abrupt, and deep stretch'd o'er the buried earth," which raises the mind to a serious sublimity favourable to every thing great and noble.
Strana 93 - I can tell him that it is on such individuals as I, that a nation has to rest ; both for the hand of support, and the eye of intelligence.
Strana 51 - Nor have I any cause to repent it. If I have not got polite tattle, modish manners, and fashionable dress, I am not sickened and disgusted with the multiform curse of boarding-school affectation; and I have got the handsomest figure, the sweetest temper, the soundest constitution, and the kindest heart in the country.
Strana 213 - But gie me a canny hour at e'en, My arms about my dearie, O ; An' warly cares, an' warly men, May a