| Robert Burns, James Currie - 1844 - 706 pages
...cadger-pownie's? death, At some dyke-back, A pint an' gill I 'd gie them baith To hear your crack.1 But, first an' foremost, I should tell, Amaist as soon as I could spell I to the crambo-jingle1 fell, Tho' rude an' rough, Yet crooning11 to a body's sel. Does weel enough. I am nae... | |
| Robert Burns, James Currie - 1847 - 704 pages
...a cadger-pownieV death, At some dyke-back, A pint an' gill I 'd gie them baith To hear your crack.1 But, first an' foremost, I should tell, Amaist as...the crambo-jingle» fell, Tho' rude an' rough, Yet crooning1" to a body's sel, Does weel enough. I am пае Poet, in a sense, But just a Rhymer, like,... | |
| Robert Burns - English poetry - 1849 - 906 pages
...an aith, Tho' I should pawn my pleugh an* graith, Or die a cadger pownie's death, At some dyke back, A pint an* gill I'd gie them baith To hear your crack....could spell, I to the crambo-jingle fell, Tho' rude and rough, Yet crooning to a body's sel' Does weel eneugh. I am пае pod, in a sense, But just a... | |
| Robert Burns - 1850 - 508 pages
...an' aith, Tho' I shoula pawn my plough and graith, Or die a cadger pownie's death, At some dyke-back, A pint an' gill I'd gie them baith To hear your crack....rude an' rough, Yet crooning to a body's sel, Does well enough. I am пае poet, in a sense, But just a rhymer, like, by chance, An' пае to learning... | |
| George Barrington Hughes - 1850 - 340 pages
...AND SoN. POEMS BY GEOKGE HUGHES: BEING A SECoND EDITIoN OP "KHYMES BY A POETASTEK," WITH ADDITIONS. "I am nae poet, in a sense, But just a rhymer, like by chance, An' nae to learning nae pretence, Yet, what the matter ? When e'er my muse does on me glance, I jrngle... | |
| John Aikin - English poetry - 1852 - 792 pages
...aith, Though I should pawn my pleugh and graitb, Or die a cadger pownie's death, At some dyke-back, te 䎄 0 䠂 R π "@ 1852 D. Appleton"+ Wordsworth Wil aj soon as I could spell, I to the crambo-jingle fell, Though rude an' rough, Yet crooning to a body's... | |
| Robert Burns - 1854 - 520 pages
...an aith, Tho' I should pawn my pleugh and graith, Or die a cadger-pownie's death, At some dyke-back, A pint an' gill I'd gie them baith To hear your crack....an' rough, Yet crooning to a body's sel, Does weel enough. I am nae poet, in a sense, But just a rhymer, like, by chance, An' hae to learning nae pretence... | |
| Robert Burns - 1855 - 562 pages
...an aith, Tho' I should pawn my pleugh and graith, Or die a cadger pownie's death At some dyke-back, A pint an' gill I'd gie them baith To hear your crack....fell, Tho' rude an' rough, Yet crooning to a body's seP, Does weel eneugh. I am nae poet in a sense, But just a rhymer, like, by chance, An' hae to learning... | |
| Robert Burns, Allan Cunningham - 1855 - 616 pages
...pownie's death At some dyke back A pint and gill I'd gie them baith To hear your crack. But, first and foremost, I should tell, Amaist as soon as I could spell, I to the crambo-jingle fell ; Tho' rude and rough, Yet crooning to a body's sell, Does weel eneugh. I am nae poet, in a sense, But just a rhymer,... | |
| Robert Burns - 1856 - 538 pages
...an aith, Tho' I should pawn my pleugh and graith, Or die a cadger-pownie's death, At some dyke-back, A pint an' gill I'd gie them baith To hear your crack....an' rough, Yet crooning to a body's sel, Does weel enough. I am nae poet, in a sense, But just a rhymer, like, by chance, An' hae to learning nae pretence;... | |
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