The Works of Robert Burns: With an Account of His Life, and a Criticism on His Writings, Bind 3–4Smith & Hill, 1816 |
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... frae the hills The wintry west extends his blast The lamp of day , with ill - presaging glare The King's most humble servant , I. The deil cam fiddlin through the town · Page • 237 276 210 152 245 42 · 81 230 135 272 322 322 326 324 195 ...
... frae the hills The wintry west extends his blast The lamp of day , with ill - presaging glare The King's most humble servant , I. The deil cam fiddlin through the town · Page • 237 276 210 152 245 42 · 81 230 135 272 322 322 326 324 195 ...
Side 3
... Frae morn to e'en it's nought but toiling At baking , roasting , frying , boiling ; An ' tho ' the gentry first are stechin , Yet ev'n the ha ' folk fill their pechan Wi ' sauce , ragouts , and sic like trashtrię , That's little short o ...
... Frae morn to e'en it's nought but toiling At baking , roasting , frying , boiling ; An ' tho ' the gentry first are stechin , Yet ev'n the ha ' folk fill their pechan Wi ' sauce , ragouts , and sic like trashtrię , That's little short o ...
Side 7
... feud , an ' faction . LUATH . Hech man ! dear sirs ! is that the gate They waste sae mony a braw estate ! Are we sae foughten an ' harass'd For gear to gang that gate at last ! B4 would they stay aback frae courts , An ' please 7.
... feud , an ' faction . LUATH . Hech man ! dear sirs ! is that the gate They waste sae mony a braw estate ! Are we sae foughten an ' harass'd For gear to gang that gate at last ! B4 would they stay aback frae courts , An ' please 7.
Side 8
... frae courts , An ' please themselves wi ' countra sports , It wad for every ane be better , The Laird , the Tenant , an ' the Cotter ! For thae frank , rantin , ramblin billies , Fient haet o ' them's ill - hearted fellows ; Except for ...
... frae courts , An ' please themselves wi ' countra sports , It wad for every ane be better , The Laird , the Tenant , an ' the Cotter ! For thae frank , rantin , ramblin billies , Fient haet o ' them's ill - hearted fellows ; Except for ...
Side 13
... fumblin cuifs their dearies slight ; Wae worth the name ! Nae howdie gets a social night , Or plack frae them . Burnewin - Burn - the - wind - the blacksmith - an appro- priate title . E When neebors anger at a plea , An ' just 13.
... fumblin cuifs their dearies slight ; Wae worth the name ! Nae howdie gets a social night , Or plack frae them . Burnewin - Burn - the - wind - the blacksmith - an appro- priate title . E When neebors anger at a plea , An ' just 13.
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