The cabinet of the Scottish muses, selected from the works of the most esteemed bards of CaledoniaOliver & Boyd, 1808 - 213 strán (strany) |
Vyhľadávanie v obsahu knihy
Výsledky 1 - 5 z 14.
Strana 3
... cou'd rin ' or wrastle ? Throw the sledge , or toss the bar ? Hap what wou'd , he stood a castle , Or for safety , or for war . Warm his heart , and mild as manfu ' , Wi ' the bauld he bauld cou'd be ; But to friends wha had their ...
... cou'd rin ' or wrastle ? Throw the sledge , or toss the bar ? Hap what wou'd , he stood a castle , Or for safety , or for war . Warm his heart , and mild as manfu ' , Wi ' the bauld he bauld cou'd be ; But to friends wha had their ...
Strana 9
... cou'd get nae light On some things that shou'd be clear , Fand ere lang the fau't , and ae night Clubb'd and gat the GAZETTEER * . The Edinburgh Gazetter , a violent opposition pa- per , published in 1793-4 ; the publication of which ...
... cou'd get nae light On some things that shou'd be clear , Fand ere lang the fau't , and ae night Clubb'd and gat the GAZETTEER * . The Edinburgh Gazetter , a violent opposition pa- per , published in 1793-4 ; the publication of which ...
Strana 10
... condition Rave his very heart in twa . Weel he saw her smother'd sorrow ! Weel he saw her bleeching cheek ! Mark'd the smile she strave to borrow , Whan , poor thing ! she cou'd nae speak ! Jean , at first , took little heed o ' 10.
... condition Rave his very heart in twa . Weel he saw her smother'd sorrow ! Weel he saw her bleeching cheek ! Mark'd the smile she strave to borrow , Whan , poor thing ! she cou'd nae speak ! Jean , at first , took little heed o ' 10.
Strana 11
... cou'd blame her heart's complaining ? Wha condemn her sorrows meek ? Or the tears that now ilk e'ening Bleach'd her lately crimson'd cheek ! Will , wha lang had rued and swither'd , ( Aye asham'd o ' past disgrace ) Mark'd the roses as ...
... cou'd blame her heart's complaining ? Wha condemn her sorrows meek ? Or the tears that now ilk e'ening Bleach'd her lately crimson'd cheek ! Will , wha lang had rued and swither'd , ( Aye asham'd o ' past disgrace ) Mark'd the roses as ...
Strana 13
... Deadly strength was in his arm ! " When he first saw Jeanie Miller , " Wha wi ' Jeanie cou'd compare ? " Thousands had mair braws and siller , " But ware ony bauf sae fair . ” B See them now , how chang'd wi ' drinking ! 13.
... Deadly strength was in his arm ! " When he first saw Jeanie Miller , " Wha wi ' Jeanie cou'd compare ? " Thousands had mair braws and siller , " But ware ony bauf sae fair . ” B See them now , how chang'd wi ' drinking ! 13.
Iné vydania - Zobraziť všetky
Časté výrazy a frázy
Amang ance anither auld bairns baith bonny bonny lass busk CALEDONIA canna canty cauld cheek chiel claise cou'd cries Cutty-sark de'il deil door drink e'en e'er fast fear fouk frae gang gudeman gudewife Halloween hame haud heart himsel ilka ither Jean Jeanie Jock joys kend kirk laddie laird lasses Maggy maist maun merry Mess John miller mony Muse nae mair naething nane ne'er neist night o'er out-owre owre play'd poison'd poor quoth RECITATIVO ROBERT BURNS ROBERT FERGUSSON round sang sark saul SHANTER skelpin sweet Syne ta'en taks tale tell thee There's thou thrang thro trow unco vex'd vext wadna wame ware wark Watty weans weary weel whan Whare Whase Whilk wife Willie ye'll ye're young