Poems Chiefly in the Scottish DialectH. Richardson, 1801 |
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... head with water - lilies crown'd , His manly leg with garter tangle bound . Next came the loveliest pair in all the ring , Sweet Female Beauty hand in hand with Spring ; Then , crown'd with flow'ry hay , came Rural Joy , And Summer ...
... head with water - lilies crown'd , His manly leg with garter tangle bound . Next came the loveliest pair in all the ring , Sweet Female Beauty hand in hand with Spring ; Then , crown'd with flow'ry hay , came Rural Joy , And Summer ...
Стр. 116
... head fome day . XIV . COME , bring the tither mutchkin in , And here's for a conclufion , To ev'ry New - light mother's fon , From this time forth , Confufion : If New - light is a cant phrase in the West of Scotland , for those ...
... head fome day . XIV . COME , bring the tither mutchkin in , And here's for a conclufion , To ev'ry New - light mother's fon , From this time forth , Confufion : If New - light is a cant phrase in the West of Scotland , for those ...
Стр. 119
... head of borns . And , in your lug , moft reverend J- To hear you roar and rowte , Few men o ' fenfe will doubt your claims To rank amang the Nowte . And when ye're number'd wi ' the dead , Below a graffy hillock , Wi ' juftice they may ...
... head of borns . And , in your lug , moft reverend J- To hear you roar and rowte , Few men o ' fenfe will doubt your claims To rank amang the Nowte . And when ye're number'd wi ' the dead , Below a graffy hillock , Wi ' juftice they may ...
Стр. 132
... ' bid him burn this curfed tether , An ' for thy pains thou'fe get my blather . ' THIS faid , poor Mailie turn'd her head , An ' clos'd her een amang the dead ! POOR POOR MAILIE's ELEGY . LAMENT in thyme , lament in ( 132 )
... ' bid him burn this curfed tether , An ' for thy pains thou'fe get my blather . ' THIS faid , poor Mailie turn'd her head , An ' clos'd her een amang the dead ! POOR POOR MAILIE's ELEGY . LAMENT in thyme , lament in ( 132 )
Стр. 162
... . Low in a fandy valley fpread , An ancient Borough rear'd her head ; Still , as in Scottish ftory read , She boafts a Race , To ev'ry nobler virtue bred , And polish'd grace . Br By ftately tow'r , or palace fair , Or ruins ( 162 )
... . Low in a fandy valley fpread , An ancient Borough rear'd her head ; Still , as in Scottish ftory read , She boafts a Race , To ev'ry nobler virtue bred , And polish'd grace . Br By ftately tow'r , or palace fair , Or ruins ( 162 )
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