The poetical works of Robert Ferguson, with his life, 2. kötet1812 |
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4. oldal
... Auld Breeks 170 Auld Reikie 175 Hame Content , a Satire 197 Job , Chap . III . Paraphrased 204 Ode to Horror 207 Ode to Disappointment 211 A Dirge 214 Horace , Ode XI . Lib . I. 215 The Author's Life 216 Song Epigram on a Lawyer's ...
... Auld Breeks 170 Auld Reikie 175 Hame Content , a Satire 197 Job , Chap . III . Paraphrased 204 Ode to Horror 207 Ode to Disappointment 211 A Dirge 214 Horace , Ode XI . Lib . I. 215 The Author's Life 216 Song Epigram on a Lawyer's ...
27. oldal
... Auld Reikie ! thou'rt the canty hole ; A bield for mony a cauldrife soul , Wha snugly at thine ingle loll , Baith warm and couth ; While round they gar the bicker roll , To weet their mouth . Whan merry Yule - day comes , I trow , You ...
... Auld Reikie ! thou'rt the canty hole ; A bield for mony a cauldrife soul , Wha snugly at thine ingle loll , Baith warm and couth ; While round they gar the bicker roll , To weet their mouth . Whan merry Yule - day comes , I trow , You ...
39. oldal
... Auld Reikie's sons blithe faces wear ; September's merry month is near , That brings in Neptune's caller cheer , New oysters fresh ; The halesomest and nicest gear O ' fish or flesh . O ! then we needna gie a plack For dand'ring ...
... Auld Reikie's sons blithe faces wear ; September's merry month is near , That brings in Neptune's caller cheer , New oysters fresh ; The halesomest and nicest gear O ' fish or flesh . O ! then we needna gie a plack For dand'ring ...
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... Auld Reikie gies them shelter , Whare cadgily they kiss the cap , An ' ca't round helter - skelter . Jock Bell gaed furth to play his freaks ; .- Great cause he had to rue it ; For frae a stark Lochaber ax He gat a clamihewit Fu ' sair ...
... Auld Reikie gies them shelter , Whare cadgily they kiss the cap , An ' ca't round helter - skelter . Jock Bell gaed furth to play his freaks ; .- Great cause he had to rue it ; For frae a stark Lochaber ax He gat a clamihewit Fu ' sair ...
78. oldal
... ' leaves to clead the birken bowers , Sae beauty gets by caller showers , Sae rich a bloom , As for estate , or heavy d owers , Aft stands in room . CALLER WATER . What maks Auld Reikie's dames sae fair 78 THE POETICAL WORKS OF.
... ' leaves to clead the birken bowers , Sae beauty gets by caller showers , Sae rich a bloom , As for estate , or heavy d owers , Aft stands in room . CALLER WATER . What maks Auld Reikie's dames sae fair 78 THE POETICAL WORKS OF.
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aften amang AULD REIKIE baith bauld bell bewitchin blaw blithe bonny braw BREEKS browster busk CALLER OYSTERS CALLER WATER canna canty cauld chiel cleedin cou'd daft DAVID GREGORY dead deil dimin dowie DRINK ECLOGUE e'en e'er ECLOGUE eithly ELEGY FARMER'S INGLE fouk frae gang gars gear GEORDIE GHAISTS gien girn glowr GOWDSPINK gude Braid Claith HAME CONTENT hauds heart ilka JOHN TAIT keek KING'S BIRTH-DAY lads lang's lasses LEITH RACES loun maist Mang maun mony mornin mourn Muse MUTUAL COMPLAINT nae mair naething ne'er never night o'er owre owsen poortith Reikie's ROBERT FERGUSSON saft saul seenil shou'd siller simmer sing skelpin stamack thee there's thir days thole thro tither trow unco wame weel weet Whan Whare Whase whilk WILLIAM WILKIE wirrikow
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47. oldal - The spinsters and the knitters in the sun, And the free maids that weave their thread with bones, Do use to chant it ; it is silly sooth, And dallies with the innocence of love, Like the old age.
44. oldal - While he draws breath, Till his four quarters are bedeckit Wi' gude Braid Claith. On Sabbath-days the barber spark, Whan he has done wi...
29. oldal - For nought can cheer the heart sae weel As can a canty Highland reel; It even vivifies the heel To skip and dance: Lifeless is he wha canna feel Its influence. Let mirth abound ; let social cheer Invest the dawning of the year; Let blithesome innocence appear To crown our joy; Nor envy, wi' sarcastic sneer, Our bliss destroy.
36. oldal - HAPPY the man who, void of cares and strife, In silken or in leathern purse retains A Splendid Shilling.
70. oldal - mang the sudden fa's O' winter's dreary dreepin' snaws. Now steekit frae the gowany field, Frae ilka fav'rite houff and bield, But mergh, alas ! to disengage Your bonny bouck frae fettering cage, Your free-born bosom beats in vain For darling liberty again. In window hung, how aft we see Thee keek around at warblers free. That carrol saft, and sweetly sing Wi
90. oldal - They ca' me MIRTH : — I ne'er was kend " To grumble or look sour ; " But blithe wad be a lift to lend, " Gif ye wad sey my power, And pith, this day.
105. oldal - O mock na this, my friends ! but rather mourn, Ye in life's brawest spring wi' reason clear, Wi' eild our idle fancies a' return, And dim our dolefu' days wi' bairnly fear ; The mind's ay cradled whan the grave is near.
141. oldal - I'd been there, How I wad trimm'd the bill o' fare ! For ne'er sic surly wight as he Had met wi' sic respect frae me. Mind ye what Sam,' the lying loun ! Has in his Dictionar laid down ? That aits in England are a feast To cow an' horse, an' sican beast, While in Scots ground this growth was common To gust the gab o
46. oldal - Gies mony a doctor his degrees For little skaith : In short, you may be what you please Wi
71. oldal - And courts wi' gleesome sangs his peer : The mavis frae the new-bloom'd thorn Begins his lauds at earest morn ; And herd...