Poems Chiefly in the Scottish Dialect |
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Unacquainted with the necessary requisites for commencing poet by rule , be sings the sentiments and manners , be felč and saw in himself and bis rustic compeers around him , in his and their : native language .
Unacquainted with the necessary requisites for commencing poet by rule , be sings the sentiments and manners , be felč and saw in himself and bis rustic compeers around him , in his and their : native language .
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I've aften wonder'd , honest Luath , What sort o ' life poor dogs like you have ; An ' when the gentry's life I saw , What way poor bodies liv'd ava . 1 Our Laird gets in his racked rents , His coals , his kain , and a ' his ftents : He ...
I've aften wonder'd , honest Luath , What sort o ' life poor dogs like you have ; An ' when the gentry's life I saw , What way poor bodies liv'd ava . 1 Our Laird gets in his racked rents , His coals , his kain , and a ' his ftents : He ...
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... Their visage wither'd , lang an ' thin , An ' four as ony slaes : The third cam up , hap - step - an ' - lowp , As light as ony lambie , An ' wi ' a curchie low did stoop , As soon as e'er she saw me , Fu ' kind that day , IV .
... Their visage wither'd , lang an ' thin , An ' four as ony slaes : The third cam up , hap - step - an ' - lowp , As light as ony lambie , An ' wi ' a curchie low did stoop , As soon as e'er she saw me , Fu ' kind that day , IV .
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The queerest shape that e'er I saw , For fient a wame it had ava ; And then its fhanks , They were as thin , as sharp an ' [ ma ' As cheeks o ' branks , Guid - een , ' quo ' I ; Friend ! hae ye been mawin , • When ither folk are busy ...
The queerest shape that e'er I saw , For fient a wame it had ava ; And then its fhanks , They were as thin , as sharp an ' [ ma ' As cheeks o ' branks , Guid - een , ' quo ' I ; Friend ! hae ye been mawin , • When ither folk are busy ...
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Gl ******* He saw mischief was brewin ; And like a godly , ele & bairn , He's wal'd us out a true ane , And found this day . IX . Now R ******* harangue nae mair , But steek your gab for ever ; Or try the wicked town of A ** , 2 For ...
Gl ******* He saw mischief was brewin ; And like a godly , ele & bairn , He's wal'd us out a true ane , And found this day . IX . Now R ******* harangue nae mair , But steek your gab for ever ; Or try the wicked town of A ** , 2 For ...
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