Poems, chiefly in the Scottish dialect, Volume 1William Magee, 1800 |
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... flow'r in field or meadow springs ; Nae mair the grove with airy concert rings . Except perhaps the Robin's whistling glee , Proud o'er the [ 45 ] Song, It was upon a Lammas Night,' Song, Now weftlin winds and flaught'ring guns, C.
... flow'r in field or meadow springs ; Nae mair the grove with airy concert rings . Except perhaps the Robin's whistling glee , Proud o'er the [ 45 ] Song, It was upon a Lammas Night,' Song, Now weftlin winds and flaught'ring guns, C.
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Robert Burns. Except perhaps the Robin's whistling glee , Proud o'er the height o ' fome bit half lang tree : The hoary morns precede the funny days , Mild , calm , ferene , wide fpreads the noon - tide blaze , While thick the goffamour ...
Robert Burns. Except perhaps the Robin's whistling glee , Proud o'er the height o ' fome bit half lang tree : The hoary morns precede the funny days , Mild , calm , ferene , wide fpreads the noon - tide blaze , While thick the goffamour ...
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... Tho ' they may gang a - kennin wrang To ftep afide is human : One point must ftill be greatly dark , The moving Why they do it ; And just as lamely can ye mark , How far perhaps they rue it . VIII . Who made the Heart , ' tis He F 3 [ for ]
... Tho ' they may gang a - kennin wrang To ftep afide is human : One point must ftill be greatly dark , The moving Why they do it ; And just as lamely can ye mark , How far perhaps they rue it . VIII . Who made the Heart , ' tis He F 3 [ for ]
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... perhaps thou's lefs defervin ' , An ' thy auld days may end in ftarvin ' , For my last fou A heapit Stimpart , I'll referve ane Laid by for you , We've worn to crazy years thegither ; We'll toyte about wi ' ane anither ! Wi ' tentie ...
... perhaps thou's lefs defervin ' , An ' thy auld days may end in ftarvin ' , For my last fou A heapit Stimpart , I'll referve ane Laid by for you , We've worn to crazy years thegither ; We'll toyte about wi ' ane anither ! Wi ' tentie ...
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... fparkling in her e'e , Comes hame , perhaps , to fhew a braw new gown ; Or depofite her fair - won penny - fee , To help her parents dear , if they in hardship be . V. With joy unfeign'd , brothers and fifters meet , 1 128.
... fparkling in her e'e , Comes hame , perhaps , to fhew a braw new gown ; Or depofite her fair - won penny - fee , To help her parents dear , if they in hardship be . V. With joy unfeign'd , brothers and fifters meet , 1 128.
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