| Thomas Humphry Ward - 1880 - Страниц: 636
...fist. * hoarse. ' fluttered. Let warlocks * grim, an' withered hags, Tell how wi' you on ragweed 2 nags, They skim the muirs, an' dizzy crags, Wi' wicked...speed ; And in kirk-yards renew their leagues, Owre howkit3 dead. Thence, countra wives, wi' toil an' pain, May plunge an' plunge the kirn * in vain ;... | |
| Thomas Humphry Ward - 1880 - Страниц: 632
...the muirs, an' dizzy crags, Wi1 wicked speed ; And in kirk-yards renew their leagues, . Owre howkit3 dead. Thence, countra wives, wi' toil an' pain, May plunge an' plunge the kirn 4 in vain ; For, oh ! the yellow treasure 's taen By witching skill ; An' dawtit 5, twal-pint 6 Hawkie's... | |
| Maria Henrietta De la Cherois-Crommelin - 1880 - Страниц: 392
...I gat a fright. Each bristled hair stood like a stake, When wi' an eldritch stoor, quaiek, quaick, Amang the springs, Awa ye squatter'd like a drake, On whistling wings." BtJBNi. THE girls had all passed through the side-door first, therefore the young men and lads were... | |
| John McGovern - 1880 - Страниц: 762
...A muir is a marshy waste. The last line means " O'er dug-up dead" : Let warlocks grim, and withered hags, Tell how wi' you, on ragweed nags, They skim the muirs and dizzy crags, i Wi' wicked speed; i And in kirkyards renew their leagues Owre howkit dead. The Scotchman... | |
| Thomas Humphry Ward - 1881 - Страниц: 638
...fist. ' hoarse. • :luu ixd. Let warlocks ' grim, an' withered hags, Tell how wi' you on ragweed2 nags, They skim the muirs, an' dizzy crags, Wi' wicked...an' plunge the kirn * in vain ; For, oh ! the yellow treasure 's taen By witching skill ; An' dawtit 6, twal-pint 6 Hawkie's gaen As yell's7 the bill".... | |
| Thomas Humphry Ward - 1881 - Страниц: 632
...fist. ' hoarse. ' fluttered. J Let warlocks' grim, an' withered hags, Tell how wi' you on ragweed 2 nags, They skim the muirs, an' dizzy crags, Wi' wicked...May plunge an' plunge the kirn * in vain ; For, oh I the yellow treasure's taen By witching skill ; An' dawtit", twal-pint 5 Hawkie's gaen As yell's 7... | |
| Robert Burns - 1881 - Страниц: 326
...Amang the springs Away ye squattered. like a drake, On whistling wings. Let warlocks grim, an' withered hags, Tell how wi' you on ragweed nags, They skim...kirkyards renew their leagues Owre howkit dead. Thence count ra wives, wi' toil an' pain May plunge an' plunge the kirn in vain ; For, oh! the yellow treasure's... | |
| Matthew Arnold - 1881 - Страниц: 632
...bush of rushes. ' fist. ' hoarse. Let warlocks' grim, an' withered hags, Tell how wi' you on ragweed 2 nags, They skim the muirs, an' dizzy crags, Wi' wicked...And in kirk-yards renew their leagues, Owre howkit 8 dead. Thence, countra wives, wi' toil an' pain, May plunge an' plunge the kirn * in vain; For, oh... | |
| Robert Burns - 1881 - Страниц: 582
...nieve7 did shake, Kach bristled hair stood like a stake, When wi' an eldritch stoor quaick, quaick, Amang the springs, Awa' ye squatter'd, like a drake, On whistling wings. Let warlocks grim, and wither'd hags, Tell how wi' you, on ragweed nags, They skim the muirs and dizzy crags, Wi' wicked... | |
| Matthew Arnold - 1881 - Страниц: 626
...Let warlocks ' grim, an' withered hags, Tell how wi' you on ragweed 2 nags, They skim the muirs, an1 dizzy crags, Wi' wicked speed ; And in kirk-yards renew their leagues, Owre howkit3 dead. Thence, countra wives, wi' toil an' pain, May plunge an' plunge the kirn 4 in vain ;... | |
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