Poems, chiefly in the Scottish dialect, Volumen1William Magee, 1800 |
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... last place , I come to proffer my warmest wishes to the Great Fountain of Ho- nour , the Monarch of the Univerfe , for your welfare and happiness . When you go forth to waken the Echoes , in the ancient and favourite amusement of your ...
... last place , I come to proffer my warmest wishes to the Great Fountain of Ho- nour , the Monarch of the Univerfe , for your welfare and happiness . When you go forth to waken the Echoes , in the ancient and favourite amusement of your ...
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... last ! O would they stay aback frae courts . An ' please themselves wi ' contra fports , It wad for ev'ry ane be better , The Laird , the Tenant , an ' the Cotter ! For thae frank , rantin , ramblin billies , Fient hate o ' them's ill ...
... last ! O would they stay aback frae courts . An ' please themselves wi ' contra fports , It wad for ev'ry ane be better , The Laird , the Tenant , an ' the Cotter ! For thae frank , rantin , ramblin billies , Fient hate o ' them's ill ...
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... last claith , By drap and pill . An honeft Wabfter to his trade , ' Whafe wife's twa nieves were fcarce weel bred , Gat tippence - worth to mend her head , When it was fair ; The wife flade cannie to her bed , But ne'er fpak mair . A ...
... last claith , By drap and pill . An honeft Wabfter to his trade , ' Whafe wife's twa nieves were fcarce weel bred , Gat tippence - worth to mend her head , When it was fair ; The wife flade cannie to her bed , But ne'er fpak mair . A ...
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... last breath , I lea'e my bleffin wi ' you baith : An ' when you think upo ' your Mither , Mind to be kind to ane anither . Now , honeft Hughoc , dinna fail To tell my Mafter , a ' my tale ; An ' bid him burn this curfed tether , An ...
... last breath , I lea'e my bleffin wi ' you baith : An ' when you think upo ' your Mither , Mind to be kind to ane anither . Now , honeft Hughoc , dinna fail To tell my Mafter , a ' my tale ; An ' bid him burn this curfed tether , An ...
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... last fad cape - ftone of his woes ; Poor Mailie's dead . ' Tis no the lofs o ' warld's gear , That cou'd fae bitter draw the tear , Or mak our Bardie , dowie , wear The mourning weed : He's loft a friend and neebor dear , In Mailie dead ...
... last fad cape - ftone of his woes ; Poor Mailie's dead . ' Tis no the lofs o ' warld's gear , That cou'd fae bitter draw the tear , Or mak our Bardie , dowie , wear The mourning weed : He's loft a friend and neebor dear , In Mailie dead ...
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