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The Lady of the Lake - Page 32
by Walter Scott - 2005 - 272 pages
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The Poetical Works of Robert Burns, Volume 1

Robert Burns - Scotland - 1887 - 400 pages
...thro', ca' thro', For we hae mickle ado. MY HOG GIE. TUNE — ' WHAT WILL I DO GIN MY HOGGIE DIE.' WHAT will I do gin my Hoggie die? My joy, my pride, my Hoggie ! My only beast, I had nae mae, And vow but I was vogie ! The lee-lang night we watch'd the fauld, Me and my faithfu' doggie...
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The Gentleman's Magazine, Volume 265

Early English newspapers - 1888 - 640 pages
...and evidently a selfelected addition to the party of the day. He tried to look stern, and cracked his whip at the creature, but was in a moment obliged to join in the general cheers. Poor piggy now found a strap round his neck, and was dragged into the background. Scott, watching the retreat,...
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A Complete Word and Phrase Concordance to the Poems and Songs of Robert ...

J. B. Reid - 1889 - 596 pages
...pow'r On dining with Doer. Hoggie (dim. of hog, a young sheep before It has lost Us first fleece]. What will I do gin my Hoggie die? My joy, my pride, my Hoggie ! Л". What will I do gin \ \ trembled for my Hoggie Ib. And maist has killed my Hoggie Ib. Hog-score...
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The Complete Works of Robert Burns

Robert Burns - Scotland - 1887 - 730 pages
...the skaith, And clout the bad girdin o't. MY HOGGIE. TUNE — " What will I do gin my Hoggie die' " WHAT will I do gin my Hoggie die ? My joy, my pride, my Hoggie ! My only beast, I had na mae, And vow but I was vogie ! The lee-lang night we watch'd the fauld, Me and my faithfu' doggie; We heard...
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English Men of Letters, Volume 7

John Morley - Authors, English - 1894 - 624 pages
...but was in a moment obliged to join in the general cheers. Poor piggy soon found a strap round his neck, and was dragged into the background, Scott, watching the retreat, repeated with IJIOCM pathos the first verse of an old piistoiaJ song :— " What will I do gin my hoggie die ? My...
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Some of Our English Poets

Charles Dent Bell - English poetry - 1895 - 296 pages
...evidently a self-elected addition to the party of the day. He tried to look stern, and cracked his whip at the creature, but was in a moment obliged to join in the general cheer. Poor piggy soon found a strap round his neck, and was dragged into the background. Scott, watching...
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The Poetical Works of Robert Burns: With Memoir, Notes, and a Complete ...

Robert Burns - Scotland - 1895 - 512 pages
...the akaitb,* And clout the bad girdin o't, MY HOGGIE.' TONE — "WHAT WILL I DO GIN MY HOOO1K MB." WHAT will I do gin my Hoggie die? My joy, my pride, my Hoggie I My only beast, I had nae mae, And vow but I was vogie !4 The lee-lang night we watch'd the fauld,...
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The Poetical Works of Robert Burns: With Notes, Glossary, Index of First ...

Robert Burns - Scotland - 1896 - 674 pages
...can bear us baith, And auld Mess John will mend the skaith, And clout the bad girdin o't. MY HOGGIE. WHAT will I do gin my Hoggie die ? My joy, my pride, my Hoggie ! My only beast, I had na mae, And vow but I was vogie ! The lee-lang night we watch'd the fauld, Me and my faithfu' doggie ; We heard...
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Poems, Songs, and Letters: Being the Complete Works of Robert Burns

Robert Burns, Alexander Smith - Poets, Scottish - 1896 - 710 pages
...mend the skaith, And clout the bad girdin o't. MY HOGGIE. TUNE—' What will I do fin my ffoggil ditV WHAT will I do gin my Hoggie die? My joy, my pride, my Hoggie ! My only beast, I had na mae, And vow hut I was vogie ! The lee-lang night we watch'd the fauld, Me and my faithfu' doggie ; We heard...
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Poems, Songs, and Letters: Being the Complete Works of Robert Burns

Robert Burns, Alexander Smith - Poets, Scottish - 1896 - 710 pages
...the skaith, And clout the bad girdin o't. MY HOGGIE. TUNE— 'What will I da gin my Hoggie die 1 .' WHAT will I do gin my Hoggie die ? My joy, my pride, my Hoggie ! My only beast, I had na mae, And vow but I was vogie! The lee-lang night we watch'd the fauld, Me and my faithfu' doggie ; We heard...
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