Poems Chiefly in the Scottish Dialect, Том 1H. Richardson, & sold by David Forbes Edinr., 1801 |
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... sweet enjoyment . THE dearest comfort o ' their lives , Their grushie weans an ' faithfu ' wives ; The prattling things are just their pride , That sweetens a ' their fire - fide . AN ' whyles twalpennie worth o ' nappy Can mak the ...
... sweet enjoyment . THE dearest comfort o ' their lives , Their grushie weans an ' faithfu ' wives ; The prattling things are just their pride , That sweetens a ' their fire - fide . AN ' whyles twalpennie worth o ' nappy Can mak the ...
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... sweet that day . II . As lightsomely I glowr'd abroad , To fee a scene fae gay , Three Hizzies , early at the road , Came skelpin up the way . Twa had manteeles o ' dolefu ' black , But ane wi ' lyart lining ; The third , that gaed a ...
... sweet that day . II . As lightsomely I glowr'd abroad , To fee a scene fae gay , Three Hizzies , early at the road , Came skelpin up the way . Twa had manteeles o ' dolefu ' black , But ane wi ' lyart lining ; The third , that gaed a ...
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... saw me , Fu ' kind that day . IV . Wi ' bonnet aff , quoth I , ' Sweet lass , ' I think ye seem to ken me ; " I'm sure I've seen that bonie face , But yet I canna name ye . ' Quo ' she an ' laughin as she spak , E3 Quo ( 57 )
... saw me , Fu ' kind that day . IV . Wi ' bonnet aff , quoth I , ' Sweet lass , ' I think ye seem to ken me ; " I'm sure I've seen that bonie face , But yet I canna name ye . ' Quo ' she an ' laughin as she spak , E3 Quo ( 57 )
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... their cotters ; There , swankies young , in braw braid - claith , Are springing owre the gutters . The lasses , skelpin barefit , thrang , In filks an ' scarlets glitter ; Wi ' Wi ' sweet - milk cheese , in monie a ( 59 )
... their cotters ; There , swankies young , in braw braid - claith , Are springing owre the gutters . The lasses , skelpin barefit , thrang , In filks an ' scarlets glitter ; Wi ' Wi ' sweet - milk cheese , in monie a ( 59 )
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Robert Burns. Wi ' sweet - milk cheese , in monie a whang , An ' farls bak'd wi butter , Fu ' crump that day . VIII . WHEN by the plate we fet our nose , Weel heaped up wi ' ha pence , A greedy glow'r Black Bonnet throws , An ' we maun ...
Robert Burns. Wi ' sweet - milk cheese , in monie a whang , An ' farls bak'd wi butter , Fu ' crump that day . VIII . WHEN by the plate we fet our nose , Weel heaped up wi ' ha pence , A greedy glow'r Black Bonnet throws , An ' we maun ...
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