The Poems of Allan Ramsay, Zväzok 2A. Strahan, 1800 |
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... thro ' the glen : While on burn banks the yellow gowan grows , Or wand'ring lambs rin bleating after ewes , His fame shall last : last shall his fang of weirs ‡ , While British bairns brag of their bauld forbeairs . We'll meikle mifs ...
... thro ' the glen : While on burn banks the yellow gowan grows , Or wand'ring lambs rin bleating after ewes , His fame shall last : last shall his fang of weirs ‡ , While British bairns brag of their bauld forbeairs . We'll meikle mifs ...
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... thro ' the broom , The very lift puts on a heavy gloom . My neighbour Colin too , he bears a part , His face speaks out the fairness of his heart ; Tell , tell me , Colin , for my boding thought , A bang of fears into my breaft has ...
... thro ' the broom , The very lift puts on a heavy gloom . My neighbour Colin too , he bears a part , His face speaks out the fairness of his heart ; Tell , tell me , Colin , for my boding thought , A bang of fears into my breaft has ...
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... never forrow twine Sae near your heart as joys arise in mine . Come kiss me , laffie , and you ' s hear me fing A bridal fang that thro ' the woods fhall ring . ROSALIND . ROSALIND . Ye're ay fae daft ; come , take 22 . RAMSAY'S POEMS .
... never forrow twine Sae near your heart as joys arise in mine . Come kiss me , laffie , and you ' s hear me fing A bridal fang that thro ' the woods fhall ring . ROSALIND . ROSALIND . Ye're ay fae daft ; come , take 22 . RAMSAY'S POEMS .
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... thro ' ages draws his lineage down . The paths of fic forbeairs lang may he trace , And fhe be mother to as fam'd a race . When blue diseases fill the drumly air , And red - het bowts thro ' flaughts of lightning rair , Or mad❜ning ...
... thro ' ages draws his lineage down . The paths of fic forbeairs lang may he trace , And fhe be mother to as fam'd a race . When blue diseases fill the drumly air , And red - het bowts thro ' flaughts of lightning rair , Or mad❜ning ...
Strana 52
... thro ' the verdant meads to stray . O ! come , invok'd , and pleas'd , with her repair To breathe the balmy fweets of purer air ; In the cool evening negligently laid , Or near the stream , or in the rural fhade , Propitious hear , and ...
... thro ' the verdant meads to stray . O ! come , invok'd , and pleas'd , with her repair To breathe the balmy fweets of purer air ; In the cool evening negligently laid , Or near the stream , or in the rural fhade , Propitious hear , and ...
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aboon Alake ALLAN RAMSAY auld bairns baith BARD BAULDY beauty beſt blate blyth bonny breaſt canna charms cou'd dear delight didle dinna e'en e'er eaſe ELSPA fafe faft faid fair fame fang faul fhall fhaw fhepherd fhine fhou'd fighs filly fince fing firſt fmiles fome foon fowk frae ftill fuch fure fweet gang gi'e GLAUD grace ha'e hame heart Highland laddie houſe ilka Jenny Jouk JOUKUM juſt kifs laffes laffie lafs laſt lefs Lochaber MADGE MAUSE meikle mind mony muſe muſt nae mair naithing nane ne'er never o'er PATIE PEGGY pleaſe pleaſure praiſe quoth reſt rifing ROGER ſay ſhall ſhe ſhine ſhould SIR WILLIAM ſkill ſmile ſpeak ſtand ſtill ſweet SYMON Syne tell thee theſe thoſe thou thouſand thro uſed whiſtle wife winna wiſh
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Strana 278 - Gae pu' the gowan in its prime, Before it wither and decay. Watch the saft minutes of delyte, When Jenny speaks beneath her breath, And kisses, laying a' the wyte On you, if she kepp ony skaith.
Strana 66 - I wish nae mair of a' that's rare. My Peggy speaks sae sweetly, To a' the lave I'm cauld; But she gars a' my spirits glow, At wauking of the fauld. My Peggy smiles sae kindly, Whene'er I whisper love. That I look down on a' the town, — That I look down upon a crown.
Strana 66 - Just entered in her teens, Fair as the day, and sweet as May, Fair as the day, and always gay; My Peggy is a young thing, And I'm not very auld, Yet well I like to meet her at The wauking of the fauld. My Peggy speaks sae sweetly Whene'er we meet alane, I wish nae mair to lay my care, I wish nae mair of a...
Strana 85 - ... kindness smile, When our short passions wad our peace beguile ; Sae whensoe'er they slight their maiks at hame, 'Tis ten to ane the wives are maist to blame. Then I'll employ wi' pleasure a' my art To keep him cheerfu', and secure his heart.
Strana 237 - Polwart on the Green If you'll meet me the morn, Where lasses do convene To dance about the thorn, A kindly welcome you shall meet Frae her wha likes to view A lover and a lad complete, The lad and lover you.
Strana 84 - With glooman brow the laird seeks in his rent, — 'Tis no to gie, your merchant's to the bent ; His honour maunna want, — he poinds your gear ; Syne driven frae house and hald, where will ye steer ?Dear Meg, be wise, and lead a single life ; Troth, 'tis nae mows to be a married wife ! PEGGY. May sic ill luck befa...
Strana 246 - I'll bring a heart to thee with love running o'er, And then I'll leave thee and Lochaber no more.
Strana 83 - When a' they ettle at — their greatest wish, Is to be. made of, and obtain a kiss ? Can there be toil in tenting day and night The like of them, when love makes care delight ? Jen. But poortith, Peggy, is the warst of a...
Strana 69 - That thou may'st thole the pangs of mony a loss ! 0 may'st thou doat on some fair paughty wench, That ne'er will lout thy lowan drowth to quench; Till bris'd beneath the burden, thou cry dool ; And awn that ane may fret that is nac fool.
Strana 263 - AN THOU WERE MY AIN THING. AN thou were my ain thing, I would love thee, I would love thee ; An thou were my ain thing How dearly would I love thee. Like bees that suck the morning dew Frae flowers of sweetest scent and hue, Sae wad I dwell upo' thy mou, And gar the gods envy me.