| Robert Chambers - 1844 - 746 sider
...presents, is almost unequalled — Sac true his words, f&e smooth his speech, His breath like caller with painful shyness, and, refused Because deserving, silent * Sir Walter Intended to have named his romance Cmniwr Dal!, but was persuaded by Mr Constable, his... | |
| Thomas Hood - 1846 - 590 sider
...make a fishy pattern of soles and dabs up the stair carpet. The good wife in the Scotch song says — His very foot has music in't, As he comes up the stair." If there was any music in mine, it was in the stump, which played a sort of " Dead March in Saul,"... | |
| Abraham Mills - 1851 - 616 sider
...matrimonial happiness and affection : — Sac true his words, sac smooth his speech, His breath like caller air ! His very foot has music in't As he comes up the stair. And will I see his face again1 And will I hear him speak 1 I'm downright dizzy with the thought, In... | |
| Scottish songs - 1852 - 356 sider
...For he's baith leal and true. Sae sweet his voice, sae smooth his tongue, His breath's like cauler air ; His very foot has music in't, As he comes up the stair. And will I see his face again, And will I hear him speak ? I'm downricht dizzy wi' the thought, In... | |
| 1853 - 456 sider
...true. For there's пае luck, &c. Sae sweet his voice, sae smooth his tongue, His breath's like cnuler air ; His very foot has music in't, As he comes up the stair I And will I see his face again ? And will I hear him speak ? I'm downright dizzy wi' the t bucht —... | |
| 1854 - 356 sider
...For he's baith leal and true. Sae sweet his voice, sae smooth his tongue, His breath's like cauler air ; His very foot has music in't, As he comes up the stair. And will I see his face again, And will I hear him speak ? I'm downricht dizzy wi' the thought, In... | |
| 1854 - 606 sider
...far awa'. For there's nae luck, &c. Sae true his heart, sae smooth his speech, His breath like caller air ; His very foot has music in't, As he comes up the stair 1 And will I see his face again ? And will I hear him speak ? I'm downright dizzy wi' the thought,... | |
| John Wilson, Wm Maginn, John Gibson Lockhart, James Hogg - 1854 - 482 sider
...destitute, and a paralytic.f Alas ! alas ! Shepherd. Whisht ! I hear Mr. Awmrose's tread in the trans ! "His very foot has music in't As he comes up the stair." (Enter MR. AMBROSE and Assistants.) Hoo many hunder eisters are there on the brod, Mr. Awmrose ? Oh... | |
| John Wilson, John Gibson Lockhart - 1854 - 482 sider
...destitute, and a paralytic.f Alas ! alas! Shepherd^ Whisht! I hear Mr. Awmrose's tread in the trans! " His very foot has music in't As he comes up the stair." Hoo many hunder eisters are there on the brod, Mr. Awmrose? Oh! ho ! Three brods ! One for each o'... | |
| Mary Russell Mitford - 1855 - 580 sider
...house, When our gudeman's awa1. Sae true his heart, sae smooth his speech, His breath's like caller air; His very foot has music in't, As he comes up the stair. And will I see his face again 1 And will I hear him speak 1 I'm downright dizzy wi' the thought, —... | |
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