| James Sibbald - Scots language - 1802 - 908 pages
...wyde ; Gif thay be the words of the Evangell The Spirituall men hes mifter of ane gyde. Abbot, And 1 belief that cruikit men and blinde Sail never get...ane tedder. Quhat and I fall, than I will break my bledder. And I cum thair this day the devill fpeid me, Except God make me lichter nor ane fedder, Or... | |
| James Sibbald - English language - 1802 - 454 pages
...Evangell The Spirituall men hes mifter of ane gyde. Abbot. And 1 belief that crulkit men and blinde Sall never get up upon fa hich ane ledder. By my gude faith...ane tedder. Quhat and I fall, than I will break my bledden And I cum thair this day the devill fpeid me, Except God make me lichter nor ane fedder, Or... | |
| James Sibbald - Ballads, Scots - 1802 - 474 pages
...wyde • Gif thay be the words of the Evangell The Spirituall men hes mifler of ane gyde. Abbot. And 1 belief that cruikit men and blinde Sail never get...By my gude faith I dreid to ly behinde, Without God diaw me up into ane tedder. Quhat and I fall, than I will break my bledder. And I cum thair this day... | |
| David Lindsay - 1806 - 440 pages
...mister * of ane gyde. ABBOT. And I beleife, that crukit men, and blinde, Sall never get up upon sa hich ane ledder : By my gude faith, I dreid to ly...Without, God draw me up into ane tedder*; Quhat and * I fal, than I will brak my bledder : And I cum thare this day, the devill speid me ; Except, God make... | |
| David Lindsay - Scottish poetry - 1879 - 388 pages
...hes mister of ane gyde. ABBOT. And I beleif, that cruikit men, and blinde, Sail never get up upon sa hich ane ledder : By my gude faith, I dreid to ly...Without, God draw me up into ane tedder ; Quhat and I fal, then I will break my bledder : And I cum thair this day, the devill speid me ; Except, God make... | |
| David Lindsay - Scotland - 1879 - 384 pages
...hes mister of ane gyde. ABBOT. And I beleif, that cruikit men, and blinde, Sall never get up upon sa hich ane ledder : By my gude faith, I dreid to ly...Without, God draw me up into ane tedder ; Quhat and I fal, then I will break my bledder : And I cum thair this day, the devill speid me ; Except, God make... | |
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