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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... ditchers , an ' sic cattle ; They gang as saucy by poor fo'k , As I wad by a stinking brock . I've notic'd , on our Laird's court - day An ' mony a time my heart's been wae , Poor tenant bodies , scant o ' cash , How.
... ditchers , an ' sic cattle ; They gang as saucy by poor fo'k , As I wad by a stinking brock . I've notic'd , on our Laird's court - day An ' mony a time my heart's been wae , Poor tenant bodies , scant o ' cash , How.
Side 7
... , 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.
... , 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 36
... mony a gate " At mony a house . ' " Ay , ay ! ' quo ' he , an ' shook his head , ' It's e'en a lang , lang time indeed . Sin ' I began to nick the thread , ' An ' choke the breath : " Folk maun do something for their bread , ' An ' sae ...
... mony a gate " At mony a house . ' " Ay , ay ! ' quo ' he , an ' shook his head , ' It's e'en a lang , lang time indeed . Sin ' I began to nick the thread , ' An ' choke the breath : " Folk maun do something for their bread , ' An ' sae ...
Side 37
... mony a scheme in vain's been laid , To stap or scar me ; Till ane Hornbook's * ta'en up the trade , An ' faith , he'll waur me . Ye ken Jock Hornbook i'the Clachan , " Deil mak his king's - hood in a spleuchan ! ' He's grown sac well ...
... mony a scheme in vain's been laid , To stap or scar me ; Till ane Hornbook's * ta'en up the trade , An ' faith , he'll waur me . Ye ken Jock Hornbook i'the Clachan , " Deil mak his king's - hood in a spleuchan ! ' He's grown sac well ...
Side 39
... mony mae . ' Waes me for Johnny Ged's Hole * now , " Quo ' I , If that the news be true ! His braw calf - ward whare gowans grew , • Sae white and bonnie , Nae doubt they'll rive it wi ' the plew ; They'll ruin Johnie ! · The creature ...
... mony mae . ' Waes me for Johnny Ged's Hole * now , " Quo ' I , If that the news be true ! His braw calf - ward whare gowans grew , • Sae white and bonnie , Nae doubt they'll rive it wi ' the plew ; They'll ruin Johnie ! · The creature ...
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