| 1912 - 734 sider
...Wife of Usher's Well adduce as a reason for haste in obeying the summons of the cock-crow that — " The cock doth craw, the day doth daw, The channerin worm doth chide ; Gin we be mist out o' our place, A sore pain maun we bide." The Buried Mother replies to the daughter's remark... | |
| Thomas Humphry Ward - 1912 - 628 sider
...eldest said, 'Brother, we must awa. At. ' Nor fish be ' (? ' Nor freshets '). * marsh. * trench. ' The cock doth craw, the day doth daw, The channerin' worm doth chide ; Gin we be mist out o' our place, A sair pain we maun bide. ' Fare ye weel, my mother dear l Fareweel to barn... | |
| 1912 - 556 sider
...Wife of Usher's Well adduce as a reason for haste in obeying the summons of the cock-crow that — " The cock doth craw, the day doth daw, The channerin worm doth chide ; Gin we be mist out o' our place, A sore pain maun we bide." The Buried Mother replies to the daughter's remark... | |
| Robert Bridges - 1916 - 368 sider
...but once And clapp'd his wings at a', When the youngest to the eldest said, ' Brother we must awa. The cock doth craw, the day doth daw, The channerin worm doth chide ; Gin we be miss'd out o' our place A sair pain we maun bide.' — ' Fare ye weel, my mother dear ! Fareweel to... | |
| Guido Hermann Stempel - 1917 - 412 sider
...once, And clapped his wings at a', When the youngest to the eldest said, "Brother, we must awa. 11 "The cock doth craw, the day doth daw, The channerin...missed out o' our place, A sair pain we maun bide. 12 "Fare ye weel, my mother dear! Fareweel to barn and byre! And fare ye weel, the bonny lass That... | |
| Charles Dudley Warner, John William Cunliffe, Ashley Horace Thorndike, Harry Morgan Ayres, Helen Rex Keller, Gerhard Richard Lomer - 1917 - 816 sider
...once, And clapp'd his wings at a', Whan the youngest to the eldest said, " Brother, we must awa'. " The cock doth craw, the day doth daw The channerin' worm doth chide: If we be miss'd out o' our place, A sair pain we maun bide. "Fare ye well, my mother dear! Farewell... | |
| Society for Pure English - 1919 - 716 sider
...enlrenched. 22. 'Where the channering insect channels'. (46) This is, of course, our old friend • The cock doth craw, the day doth daw, The channerin' worm doth chide ', and it looks like an attempt to define what is there meant, viz. that the worm made a channering... | |
| 1920 - 264 sider
...crew the red, red cock, And up and crew the gray; The eldest to the youngest said, " 'Tis time we were away. " The cock doth craw, the day doth daw, The channerin' worm doth chide; Gin we be miss'd out o' our place, A sair pain we maun bide." " Lie still, lie still but a little wee while,... | |
| Frances Jenkins Olcott - 1920 - 434 sider
...ance, And clapp'd his wings at a', When the youngest to the eldest said, "Brother, we must awa. — "The cock doth craw, the day doth daw The channerin' worm doth chide; Gin we be mist out o' our place, A sair pain we maun bide. "Fare ye weel, my mother dear! Fareweel to barn and... | |
| Mabel Irene Rich - 1921 - 576 sider
...once, And clappd his wings at a', When the youngest to the eldest said, "Brother, we must awa, 4° 11. "The cock doth craw, the day doth daw, The channerin ' worm doth chide ; Gin we be mist out o our place, A sair pain we maun bide. 12. "Fare yc weel, my mother dear! Farewell to barn... | |
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