Poems, Chiefly in the Scottish Dialect, Том 2W. Creech, 1798 |
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... kind , Studied in arts of Hell , in wickedness refin'd ! XX . O Scotia ! my dear , my native foil ! For whom my warmeft wish to Heav'n is fent ! Long may thy hardy sons of ruftic toil , Be bleft with health , and peace , and sweet ...
... kind , Studied in arts of Hell , in wickedness refin'd ! XX . O Scotia ! my dear , my native foil ! For whom my warmeft wish to Heav'n is fent ! Long may thy hardy sons of ruftic toil , Be bleft with health , and peace , and sweet ...
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... Nature's law , That man was made to mourn . V. Look not alone on youthful Prime , Or Manhood's active might ; Man then is useful to his kind , Supported is his right . But But see him on the edge of life , With ( 20 )
... Nature's law , That man was made to mourn . V. Look not alone on youthful Prime , Or Manhood's active might ; Man then is useful to his kind , Supported is his right . But But see him on the edge of life , With ( 20 )
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... kind Is furely not the laft ! The poor , oppreffed , honeft man Had never , fure , been born , Had there not been fome recompenfe To comfort those that mourn ! XI . O Death ! the poor man's dearest friend , The kindeft and the best ! B ...
... kind Is furely not the laft ! The poor , oppreffed , honeft man Had never , fure , been born , Had there not been fome recompenfe To comfort those that mourn ! XI . O Death ! the poor man's dearest friend , The kindeft and the best ! B ...
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... EPISTLE YOUNG TO A FRIEN D. May 1786 . I. I LANG hae thought , my youthfu ' friend , A Something to have fent you , Tho ' it fhould ferve nae other end Than just a kind memento ; But But how the fubject theme may gang , Let time ( 50 ) ...
... EPISTLE YOUNG TO A FRIEN D. May 1786 . I. I LANG hae thought , my youthfu ' friend , A Something to have fent you , Tho ' it fhould ferve nae other end Than just a kind memento ; But But how the fubject theme may gang , Let time ( 50 ) ...
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... his eagle eyes , Seeks Science in her coy abode . III . Thy Sons , Edina , focial , kind , With open arms the Stranger hail : Their views enlarg'd , their lib'ral mind , Above the Their ( 79 ) From marking wildly-fcatt'red flow'rs, ...
... his eagle eyes , Seeks Science in her coy abode . III . Thy Sons , Edina , focial , kind , With open arms the Stranger hail : Their views enlarg'd , their lib'ral mind , Above the Their ( 79 ) From marking wildly-fcatt'red flow'rs, ...
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ANTISTROPHE auld banks of Ayr Bard beft blaſt blate bleft bofom bonnie Braxie breaſt bright chearful Claut cloſe Craigdarroch Crunt Daur dear dimin diphthong Ev'n ev'ry fair fark fate fcorn fhall fide fight filent filly fing flow'rs fmall focial fome Fortune's foul frae ftand ftill ftorm ftout ftrain fure fweet Glenriddel Green grow heart Heav'n honeft horfe John Barleycorn Juft laffes laft Lallans laſt mair maun Maxwelton moffy monie mourn Mufe ne'er neebor night noiſe o'er owre the Sea pleaſure plough poor Pow'r pride profe reft roar ſcene Scotia's Scotland ſhall SHANTER ſhe ſheep ſhould ſpare ſpring ſtill ſtream Sugh taen tear thee thofe thoſe thou thro twas Twill unco Warlocks weary weel Whare Whiſtle whofe whoſe wind winna Ye'll Yokin younkers
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