The Caledonian Muse:: A Chronological Selection of Scotish Poetry from the Earliest TimesJoseph Ritson printed 1785 : and now first published, by Robert Triphook, 23, Old Bond-Street, 1821 - 73 oldal |
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30. oldal
... kirk of [ the grene ] . The ' buff ' fo boustuouslie abasit him , To the erd he duschit doun , The tother for dreid he preiffit him , And fled out of the toun ; The wyffis come furth and vp thay paifit him , And fand lyff in the loun ...
... kirk of [ the grene ] . The ' buff ' fo boustuouslie abasit him , To the erd he duschit doun , The tother for dreid he preiffit him , And fled out of the toun ; The wyffis come furth and vp thay paifit him , And fand lyff in the loun ...
31. oldal
... kirk [ on the grene ] . Thay girnit and leit girdis with granis , Ilk goffop vther grevit , Sum ftraikit ftingis , fum gadderit ftanis , Sum fled and ' ewill ' eschewit ; The menftrall wan win ' twa ' wanis , That day full weill he ...
... kirk [ on the grene ] . Thay girnit and leit girdis with granis , Ilk goffop vther grevit , Sum ftraikit ftingis , fum gadderit ftanis , Sum fled and ' ewill ' eschewit ; The menftrall wan win ' twa ' wanis , That day full weill he ...
32. oldal
... kirk [ on the grene ] . 170 The toun foutar in breif was boudin , His wyf hang in his waist , His body was in blude all browdin , He granit lyk ony gaist , Hir glitterand hairis that war full goldin , So hard in luif him laift , 175 ...
... kirk [ on the grene ] . 170 The toun foutar in breif was boudin , His wyf hang in his waist , His body was in blude all browdin , He granit lyk ony gaist , Hir glitterand hairis that war full goldin , So hard in luif him laift , 175 ...
33. oldal
... kirk [ on the grene ] . The wyffis caft vp ane hiddwous zell , Quhen all the zoungkeiris zokkit ; Als fers as ony fyr flauchtis fell , Freikis to the feild yn flokit ; ' Thay cavellis with clubbis culd vther quell , Quhill blude at ...
... kirk [ on the grene ] . The wyffis caft vp ane hiddwous zell , Quhen all the zoungkeiris zokkit ; Als fers as ony fyr flauchtis fell , Freikis to the feild yn flokit ; ' Thay cavellis with clubbis culd vther quell , Quhill blude at ...
34. oldal
... kirk [ on the grene ] . 220 Quhen all wes done , Dic with ane ax Come furth to fell ane futher , Quod he , quhair ar zon hangit fmaikis , Richt now that hurt my brother ? < Hys wyf bad him gang hame , Gib ' Glaikis , And fua did Meg his ...
... kirk [ on the grene ] . 220 Quhen all wes done , Dic with ane ax Come furth to fell ane futher , Quod he , quhair ar zon hangit fmaikis , Richt now that hurt my brother ? < Hys wyf bad him gang hame , Gib ' Glaikis , And fua did Meg his ...
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158. oldal - I prov'd the labours of thy love, And the warm efforts of the gentle heart, Anxious to please.
157. oldal - And lightly tripping o'er the long flat stones (With nettles skirted, and with moss o'ergrown) That tell in homely phrase who lie below ; Sudden he starts ! and hears, or thinks he hears, The sound of something purring at his heels ; Full fast he flies, and dares not look behind him, Till out of breath he overtakes his fellows ; Who gather round, and wonder at the tale Of horrid apparition tall and ghastly, That walks at dead of night, or takes his stand O'er some new-open'd grave; and, strange to...
155. oldal - WHILST some affect the sun, and some the shade, Some flee the city, some the hermitage ; Their aims as various, as the roads they take In journeying through life ; — the task be mine To paint the gloomy horrors of the tomb ; Th' appointed place of rendezvous, where all These travellers meet.
102. oldal - But, Sacred Saviour, with thy words I woo Thee to forgive, and not be bitter to Such as thou know'st do not know what they do.
156. oldal - See yonder hallow'd fane ! the pious work Of names once fam'd, now dubious or forgot, And buried 'midst the wreck of things which were : There lie interr'd the more illustrious dead. The wind is up : hark ! how it howls ! Methinks, Till now, I never heard a sound so dreary ; Doors creak, and windows clap, and night's foul bird...
156. oldal - Thy long-extended realms, and rueful wastes ! Where nought but silence reigns, and night, dark night...
143. oldal - See yonder maker of the dead man's bed, The sexton, hoary-headed chronicle! Of hard unmeaning face, down which ne'er stole A gentle tear; with mattock in his hand, Digs thro* whole rows of kindred and acquaintance, By far his juniors.
12. oldal - Tane leif at nature with ane orient blast ; And lusty May, that muddir is of flouris, Had maid the birdis to begyn thair houris...
158. oldal - Farewell, ye blooming fields ! ye cheerful plains ! Enough for me the church-yard's lonely mound, Where Melancholy with still Silence reigns, And the rank grass waves o'er the cheerless ground.
153. oldal - Thy tow'ring spirit now is broke, Thy neck is bended to the yoke. What foreign arms could never quell, By civil rage and rancour fell. The rural pipe and merry lay No more shall cheer the happy day : No social scenes of gay delight Beguile the dreary winter night : No strains but those of sorrow flow, And...