Poems Chiefly in the Scottish DialectH. Richardson, 1801 |
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1.–5. rezultāts no 31.
34. lappuse
... THOU , my Muse ! guid auld Scotch Drink ! Whether thro ' wimpling worms thou jink , Or , richly brown , ream o'er the brink , MIVIS03 In glorious faem , Inspire me , till I lifp and wink , To fing thy name ! LET hufky Wheat the haughs ...
... THOU , my Muse ! guid auld Scotch Drink ! Whether thro ' wimpling worms thou jink , Or , richly brown , ream o'er the brink , MIVIS03 In glorious faem , Inspire me , till I lifp and wink , To fing thy name ! LET hufky Wheat the haughs ...
35. lappuse
... Wi ' rattlin glee . THOU clears the head o ' doited Lear ; Thou chears the heart o ' drooping Care ; Thou ftrings the nerves o ' Labor fair , At's weary toil ; Thos Thou ev'n brightens dark Despair Wi ' gloomy fmile ; ( ( 35 35 )
... Wi ' rattlin glee . THOU clears the head o ' doited Lear ; Thou chears the heart o ' drooping Care ; Thou ftrings the nerves o ' Labor fair , At's weary toil ; Thos Thou ev'n brightens dark Despair Wi ' gloomy fmile ; ( ( 35 35 )
36. lappuse
... thou erects thy head ; Yet humbly kind in time o'need , The poor man's wine , His wee drap parritch , or his bread , Thou kitchens fine . THOU are the life o ' public haunts ; But thee , what were our fairs and rants ? Ev'n godly ...
... thou erects thy head ; Yet humbly kind in time o'need , The poor man's wine , His wee drap parritch , or his bread , Thou kitchens fine . THOU are the life o ' public haunts ; But thee , what were our fairs and rants ? Ev'n godly ...
37. lappuse
... ; The brawnie , bainie , ploughman chiel , Brings hard owrehip , wi ' fturdy wheel , The ftrong forehammer . Till block an ' ftuddie ring an ' reel Wi ' dinfome clamour . When WHEN kirlin weanies fee the light , Thou maks the ( 37 )
... ; The brawnie , bainie , ploughman chiel , Brings hard owrehip , wi ' fturdy wheel , The ftrong forehammer . Till block an ' ftuddie ring an ' reel Wi ' dinfome clamour . When WHEN kirlin weanies fee the light , Thou maks the ( 37 )
38. lappuse
Robert Burns. WHEN kirlin weanies fee the light , Thou maks the goflips clatter bright , How fumblin cuifs their dearies flight : Wae worth the name ? Nae howdie gets a focial night , Or plack frae them . WHEN neebors anger at a plea ...
Robert Burns. WHEN kirlin weanies fee the light , Thou maks the goflips clatter bright , How fumblin cuifs their dearies flight : Wae worth the name ? Nae howdie gets a focial night , Or plack frae them . WHEN neebors anger at a plea ...
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