| 1845 - 440 pages
...wha ken hardly verse frae prose, To mak a sang ?' But, hy your leaves, my learned foes. Ye're may he wrang. What's a' your jargon o' your schools, Your Latin names for horns an' stools ; If honest nature made you fools, What sairs your grammars? Ye'd hetter taen up spades and... | |
| Samuel Tyler - 1848 - 238 pages
...verse firae prose, To m:ik a sang ?' But, by your leaves, my learned foes, Ye're may-bo wran(f. 3* What's a' your jargon o' your schools, Your Latin names for horns an' stools; If honest nature made you fools, What sairs your grammars ? Ye'd better ta'en up spades and... | |
| Robert Burns - 1850 - 508 pages
...You wlia ken hardly verse frae prose, To mak a sang Í But, by your leaves, my learned foes, \e're maybe wrang. What's a' your jargon o' your schools, Your Latin names for horns an' stools ; If honest nature made you fools, What sairs your grammars : Ye'd better ta'en up spades and... | |
| John Aikin - English poetry - 1852 - 792 pages
...wha ken hardly verse frae prose, To mak a sang ?" But, by your leaves, my learned foes, Ye're may be tain themselves aloft Want due consistence ; like a pillar of smoke, That wi stools ; If honest nature made you fools, What sairs your grammars i Ye'd better ta'cn up spades and... | |
| Robert Burns - 1854 - 520 pages
...wha ken hardly verse frae prose, To mak a sang ? " But, by your leaves, my learned foes, Ye're may be wrang. What's a' your jargon o' your schools, Your Latin names for horns an' stools, If honest Nature made you foola ? What sairs your grammars? Ye'd better taen up spades and... | |
| Robert Burns - 1855 - 562 pages
...their nose, And say, " How can you e'er propose, You, wha ken hardly verse frae prose, To mak a sang?" But, by your leaves, my learned foes, Ye're may-be...jargon o' your schools, Your Latin names for horns an' stools ; If honest nature made you fools, What sairs your grammars? Ye'd better taen up spades and... | |
| Robert Burns - 1856 - 538 pages
...wha ken hardly verse frae prose, To mak a sang?" But, by your leaves, my learned foes, Ye're may be wrang. What's a' your jargon o' your schools, Your Latin names for horns an' stools, If honest Nature made you fools ? What sairs your grammars? Ye'd better taen up spades and... | |
| Robert Burns - 1859 - 530 pages
...ken hardly verse frae prose, To mak a sang?" But, by yo»»r leaves, my learned foes* Ye're may be wrang. What's a' your jargon o' your schools, Your Latin names for horns an' stools, If honest Nature made you fools ? What sairs your grammars? Ye'd better taen up spades and... | |
| Robert Burns - English letters - 1859 - 736 pages
...hardly verse frue prose, who know To mak a sang ?" But, by your leaves, my learned foes, Ye're'maybe wrang. What's a' your jargon o' your schools, Your Latin names for horns and stools ; If honest nature made you fools, What sairs your grammars? serveB Ye'd better taen up... | |
| Robert Burns - 1863 - 440 pages
...their nose, And say, " How can you e'er propose, You wha ken hardly verse frae prose, To mak a sang?" But, by your leaves, my learned foes, Ye're maybe...jargon o' your schools, Your Latin names for horns an' stools ; If honest nature made you fools, What sairs your grammars? Ye'd better taen up spades and... | |
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