| 1714 - Страниц: 430
...and whorles for them wha need, Whilk is a gentle trade indeed, To carry the gaberlunzie ' on.' I'll bow my leg, and crook my knee, And draw a black clout o'er my eye, A cripple or blind they will ca' me, While we fhall be merry and fing. SONG II. THE JOLLY... | |
| Allan Ramsay - 1724 - Страниц: 388
...Ы-го for t hem whaneed' V — -iaa $<st-c T nie indeed A - carry r^* ^T^^t^wn->|<* ... Q^ in Ill bow my Leg and crook my Knee, ' And draw a black Clout o'er my Eye, A Criple or Blind they will ca' me, While we fhall be merry and fing. I. The-C О R*DIA... | |
| Ambrose Philips - 1725 - Страниц: 324
...Spindles & whorles for them wha need, Whilk is a gentle Trade indeed To carry the Gaberlunzie — o. Ill bow my Leg and crook my Knee, And draw a black Clout o'er my Eye, A (Triple or Blind they will ca'me, While we (hall be merry and fing. To the Tune of,... | |
| 1725 - Страниц: 324
...Spindles & whorles for them wha need, Whilk is a gentle Trade indeed To carry the Gaberlunzie — o. I'll bow my Leg and crook my Knee, And draw a black Clout o'er my Eye, A Criple or Blind they will ca'me, While we fhall be merry and ring. :>^- "'SOSS ;S3sfeK3cs... | |
| Allan Ramsay - 1733 - Страниц: 398
...and whorles for them wha need, Whilk is a gentle trade indeed, To carry the gaberlunzie — O. I'll bow my leg, and crook my knee, And draw a black clout o'er my eye, A cripple or blind they will ca' me, While we fliall be merry, and fing. <Tbc CORDIAL.... | |
| Blackbird - 1783 - Страниц: 172
...fpindlss and whorles for them wha need : Whilk is a gentle trade indeed, To carry the gaberlunzie on. I'll bow my leg, and crook my knee, A-nd draw a black clout o'er my eye, And cripple or blind they will ca' me, While we Ihall be merry and fing, XXXIV. 'ТЮ... | |
| Robert Hartley Cromek - 1810 - Страниц: 286
...and whorles for them wha need, Whilk is a gentle trade indeed, To carry the Gaberlunzie — O. I'll bow my leg, and crook my knee, And draw a black clout o'er my eye, A cripple or blind they will ca' me, While we shall be merry and sing. MY BONNIE MARY.... | |
| William Motherwell - 1827 - Страниц: 566
...conviction of his identity by using the same means as the Gabcrlunzie man who Bang : — XL VII. 3 B " I'll bow my leg, and crook my knee, And draw a black clout...tree," The lady with a hasty voice in the face of all die court immediately cries out " Be he cripple, or be he blind, The same man is he ! With my low silver... | |
| Minstrelsy - 1827 - Страниц: 566
...lady's conviction of his identity by using the same means as the Gaberlunzie man who sang: — " I'll bow my leg, and crook my knee, And draw a black clout...ballad has it, when " He came hirplin' on a stick, And leaning on a tree," the lady, with a hasty voice, in the face of all the court, immediately cries out... | |
| David Macbeth Moir - 1828 - Страниц: 400
...'Jjfmiijf-iijm iuo to ymjJBiIiq aiJo whilk is a gentle trade indeed, To carry the Gaberlunzie on. I'll bow my leg and crook my knee, And draw a black clout owre my ee, A cripple or blind they will ca' me, While we shall be merry and sing. KINO JAMES V. THE situation of me and my family at this time, affords... | |
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