| Henry Scott Riddell - 1847 - 408 pages
...ance mair, — Gae bring it free and fast, For I iimi in sing another sang Ere a' my glee be past : And trow ye as I sing, my lads, The burden o't shall be Auld Scotland's howes and Scotland's knowe*T And Scotland's hills for me, I'll drink a cup to Scotland yet Wi' a' the honours three. The... | |
| Henry Scott Riddell - 1847 - 406 pages
...looking to the lift, my lads, He sang this doughty glee : — Auld Scotland's right and Scotland's might, And Scotland's hills for me, I'll drink a cup to Scotland yet Wi' a' the honours three. They tell o' lands wi' brighter skies, Where freedom's voice ne'er rang ; <Gie me the hills where Ossian... | |
| Electronic journals - 1913 - 686 pages
...Oxford. " THE HONOURS THREE." Gae bring my guid auld harp ancc mair, Gae bring it free and fast. I '11 drink a cup to Scotland yet, Wi' a' the honours three. The words of this song were written by the Rev. Henry Scott Riddell (1798-1870). I want, to know the meaning... | |
| Harry Alfred Long - Names - 1870 - 268 pages
...barp ance malr, Gae bring it free and fast; For I maun sing anither sang, Ere a' PVJ glee be past. And trow ye as I sing, my lads, The burden o't shall be, Auld Scotland's kova, and Scotland's Inova, And Scotland's bills for me 1 111 drink a cap to Scotland yet, Wi' a' the... | |
| Henry Scott Riddell - 1871 - 408 pages
...harp ance mair. Gae bring it free and fast, For I maun sing anither sang, Ere a' my glee be past ; And trow ye as I sing, my lads, The burden o't shall...and Scotland's knowes, And Scotland's hills for me ; We'll drink a cup to Scotland yet, Wi' a' the honours three. The heath waves wild upon her hills,... | |
| Henry Scott Riddell - English poetry - 1871 - 786 pages
...harp ance mair. Gae bring it free and fast, For I maun sing anither sang, Ere a' my glee be past ; And trow ye as I sing, my lads, The burden o't shall be, Auld Scotland's howes and Scotland's knowcs, And Scotland's hills for me ; We'll drink a cup to Scotland yet, Wi' a' the honours three.... | |
| Folk songs, Scots - 1872 - 638 pages
...auld harp ance mair, Gae, bring it free and fast, For I maun sing anither sang Ere a' my glee be past, And trow ye as I sing, my lads, The burden o't shall be Auld Scotland's howes, and Scotland's hnowes, And Scotland's hills for me, — I'll drink a cup to Scotland yet, The hoath waves wild upon... | |
| English poetry - 1876 - 618 pages
...harp aneo mair, — Gae, bring it free and fast. For I maun sing another sang Ere a' my glee be past; And trow ye as I sing, my lads, The burden o't shall be Auld Seotland's howee, and Seotland's knuwes, And Seotland's hills for me — I'll drink a eup to Seotland... | |
| Harry Alfred Long - Names - 1877 - 266 pages
...harp ance mair, Gae bring it free and fast ; For I maun sing anither sang, Ere a' my glee be past. And trow ye as I sing, my lads, The burden o't shall...cup to Scotland yet, Wi' a' the honours three." The name KlACFARLANO (of New York fame) is a form of M'Farlane, as in a reverse order, we have HEAOLAM,... | |
| Charles Rogers - Ballads, Scots - 1882 - 544 pages
...looking to the lift, my lads, He sang this doughty glee — Auld Scofland's right, and Scotland's might, And Scotland's hills for me — I'll drink a cup to Scotland yet Wi' a' the honours three. They tell o' lands wi' brighter skies, Where freedom's voice ne'er rang ; Gi'e me the billa where Ossian... | |
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