Poems, Chiefly in the Scottish Dialect, Том 2Adam Neill and Company, 1800 |
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... Storm no more I dread ; Tho ' thick'ning and black'ning , Round my devoted head . II . And thou grim Pow'r , by Life abhorr'd , While Life a pleasure can afford , Oh ! hear a wretch's pray'r ! No more I shrink appall'd , afraid ; I ...
... Storm no more I dread ; Tho ' thick'ning and black'ning , Round my devoted head . II . And thou grim Pow'r , by Life abhorr'd , While Life a pleasure can afford , Oh ! hear a wretch's pray'r ! No more I shrink appall'd , afraid ; I ...
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... storm , And turn'd him o'er and o'er . IX . They filled up a darksome pit With water to the brim , They heaved in John Barleycorn , There let him fink or fwim . X. They laid him out upon the floor , To work him farther woe , And And ...
... storm , And turn'd him o'er and o'er . IX . They filled up a darksome pit With water to the brim , They heaved in John Barleycorn , There let him fink or fwim . X. They laid him out upon the floor , To work him farther woe , And And ...
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... storm , Nurfing her wrath to keep it warm . This truth fand honeft Tam o ' Shanter , As he frae Ayr ae night did canter , ( Auld Ayr wham ne'er a town furpaffes , For honeft men and bonny laffes . ) O Tam ! hadft thou but been fae wife ...
... storm , Nurfing her wrath to keep it warm . This truth fand honeft Tam o ' Shanter , As he frae Ayr ae night did canter , ( Auld Ayr wham ne'er a town furpaffes , For honeft men and bonny laffes . ) O Tam ! hadft thou but been fae wife ...
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... storm a whistle . Care , mad to fee a man fae happy , E'en drown'd himself amang the nappy ; As bees flee hame wi ' lades o ' treasure , The minutes wing'd their way wi ' pleasure : Kings may be bleft , but Tam was glorious , O'er a ...
... storm a whistle . Care , mad to fee a man fae happy , E'en drown'd himself amang the nappy ; As bees flee hame wi ' lades o ' treasure , The minutes wing'd their way wi ' pleasure : Kings may be bleft , but Tam was glorious , O'er a ...
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