Poems, Chiefly in the Scottish Dialect, Том 2W. Creech, 1798 |
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... , modeft , crimson - tipped flow'r , Thou's met me in an evil hour ; For I maun crush amang the ftoure Thy flender ftem . To fpare thee now is paft my pow'r , Thou bonnie gem . Alas ! Alas ! its no thy neebor fweet , The bonnie ( 41 )
... , modeft , crimson - tipped flow'r , Thou's met me in an evil hour ; For I maun crush amang the ftoure Thy flender ftem . To fpare thee now is paft my pow'r , Thou bonnie gem . Alas ! Alas ! its no thy neebor fweet , The bonnie ( 41 )
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... yield , High fhelt'ring woods and wa's ' maun fhield ; But thou , beneath the random bield O ' clod or ftane , Adorns the hifie stibble - field , Unfeen , alane . There , There , in thy scanty mantle clad , Thy fnawie ( 42 )
... yield , High fhelt'ring woods and wa's ' maun fhield ; But thou , beneath the random bield O ' clod or ftane , Adorns the hifie stibble - field , Unfeen , alane . There , There , in thy scanty mantle clad , Thy fnawie ( 42 )
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... maun do , Sir , wi ' them wha Maun please the Great Folk for a wamefou ; For me ! fae laigh I needna bow , For , Lord be thankit , I can plough ; And when I downa yoke a naig , Then , Lord be thankit , I can beg ; Sae I fhall fay , an ...
... maun do , Sir , wi ' them wha Maun please the Great Folk for a wamefou ; For me ! fae laigh I needna bow , For , Lord be thankit , I can plough ; And when I downa yoke a naig , Then , Lord be thankit , I can beg ; Sae I fhall fay , an ...
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Robert Burns. The Patron ( Sir , ye maun forgie me , I winna lie , come what will o ' me ) On ev'ry hand it will allow'd be , He's just — nae better than he should be . I readily and freely grant , He downa fee a poor man want ; What's ...
Robert Burns. The Patron ( Sir , ye maun forgie me , I winna lie , come what will o ' me ) On ev'ry hand it will allow'd be , He's just — nae better than he should be . I readily and freely grant , He downa fee a poor man want ; What's ...
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... maun own , as monie ftill As far abufe me . There's ae wee faut they whiles lay to me , I like the laffes - Gude forgie me ! For monie a plack they wheedle frae me , At dance or fair ; Maybe fome ither thing they gie me They weel can ...
... maun own , as monie ftill As far abufe me . There's ae wee faut they whiles lay to me , I like the laffes - Gude forgie me ! For monie a plack they wheedle frae me , At dance or fair ; Maybe fome ither thing they gie me They weel can ...
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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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