The Works of Robert Burns: With an Account of His Life, and a Criticism on His Writings, Volumer 3-4Smith & Hill, 1816 |
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Side 12
... kind in time o ' need , The poor man's wine , His wee drap parritch , or his bread , Thou kitchens fine . Thou art the life o ' public haunts ; But thee , what were our fairs and rants ? Ev'n godly meetings o ' the saunts , By thee ...
... kind in time o ' need , The poor man's wine , His wee drap parritch , or his bread , Thou kitchens fine . Thou art the life o ' public haunts ; But thee , what were our fairs and rants ? Ev'n godly meetings o ' the saunts , By thee ...
Side 18
... kind coin . Is there , that bears the name o ' Scot , But feels his heart's bluid rising hot , To see his poor auld Mither's pot Thus dung in staves , An ' plunder'd o ' her hindmost groat By gallows knaves ? Alas ! I'm but a nameless ...
... kind coin . Is there , that bears the name o ' Scot , But feels his heart's bluid rising hot , To see his poor auld Mither's pot Thus dung in staves , An ' plunder'd o ' her hindmost groat By gallows knaves ? Alas ! I'm but a nameless ...
Side 25
... kind that day . IV . Wi ' bonnet aff , quoth I , Sweet lass , ' I think ye seem to ken me ; I'm sure I've seen that bonnie face , ‹ But yet I canna name ye . ' Quo ' she , an ' laughin as she spak , An ' taks me by the hands , Ye , for ...
... kind that day . IV . Wi ' bonnet aff , quoth I , Sweet lass , ' I think ye seem to ken me ; I'm sure I've seen that bonnie face , ‹ But yet I canna name ye . ' Quo ' she , an ' laughin as she spak , An ' taks me by the hands , Ye , for ...
Side 35
... - een , ' quo ' I ; Friend ! hae ye been mawia • When ither folk are busy sawin ? * It seem'd to mak a kind o ' stan , But naething spak ; This rencounter happened in seed - time , 1785 . At length , says I , ' Friend , whare.
... - een , ' quo ' I ; Friend ! hae ye been mawia • When ither folk are busy sawin ? * It seem'd to mak a kind o ' stan , But naething spak ; This rencounter happened in seed - time , 1785 . At length , says I , ' Friend , whare.
Side 56
... kind , As bless you wi ' a kirk , I doubt na , Sir , but then we'll find , Ye're still as great a Stirk . * New Light is a cant phrase in the West of Scotland , for those religious opinions which Dr Taylor of Norwich has de- fended so ...
... kind , As bless you wi ' a kirk , I doubt na , Sir , but then we'll find , Ye're still as great a Stirk . * New Light is a cant phrase in the West of Scotland , for those religious opinions which Dr Taylor of Norwich has de- fended so ...
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