The doubling storm roars thro' the woods, The lightnings flash from pole to pole, Near and more near the thunders roll, When, glimmering thro' the groaning trees, Kirk-Alloway seem'd in a bleeze, Thro' ilka bore the beams were glancing, And loud resounded... Letters on Demonology and Witchcraft - Side 44af Walter Scott - 1830 - 338 siderFuld visning - Om denne bog
| Robert Burns - 1865 - 336 sider
...bore the beams were erery hole glancing, And loud resounded mirth and dancing. Inspiring bold John Barleycorn, What dangers thou canst -make us scorn! Wi' tippenny, we fear nae evil ; Wi' usquebae, we'll face the devil! — The swats sae reamed in Tammie's ale— foamed noddle, Fair play, he cared... | |
| Penny readings - 1866 - 264 sider
...Through ilka bore the beams were glancing, And loud resounded mirth and dancing. Inspiring bold John Barleycorn ! What dangers thou canst make us scorn ! Wi' tippenny we fear nae evil ; Wi' usquebae we'll face the devil ! The swats sae ream'd in Tammie's noddle, Fair play, he cared na deils a bodle... | |
| Robert Burns - 1866 - 356 sider
...Thro' ilka bore the beams were glancing ; And loud resounded mirth and dancing. — Inspiring bold John Barleycorn ! What dangers thou canst make us scorn ! Wi' tippenny, we fear nae evil ; Wi' usquebae, we'll face the devil ! — The swats sae ream'd in Tammie's noddle, Fair play, he car'd na deils a... | |
| John William Stanhope Hows - 1866 - 574 sider
...Thro' ilka bore the beams were glancing, And loud resounded mirth and dancing. Inspiring bold John Barleycorn ! What dangers thou canst make us scorn ' Wi' tippenny we fear nae evil ; Wi' usquabae we'll face the Devil ! — The swats sae ream'd in Tammie's noddle, Fair play, he cared na... | |
| Robert Burns - 1868 - 312 sider
...Barleyeorn ! \Vlmt dangers thon eaust make ns seorn! \VT tippeuny, we fear nae evil; Wi' nsqnebae we'll faee the devil!— The swats sae ream'd in Tammie's noddle, Fair play, he eared na deils a boddle. Bnt Maggie stood right sair astonish'd, Till, by the heel and hand admonish'd,... | |
| Sir Walter Scott - 1870 - 426 sider
...Barleycorn, What dangers thou canst make us scorn 1 Wi' tippenny we fear nae evil, Wi' usquebae we'll face the devil ! The swats sae ream'd in Tammie's...has the sense of smell, in its ordinary state, much connection with our present subject. Mr. Aubrey tells us, indeed, of an apparition, which disappeared... | |
| Tom Hood - 1869 - 292 sider
...Through ilka bore the beams were glancing, And loud resounded mirth and dancing. Inspiring bold John Barleycorn ! What dangers thou canst make us scorn ! Wi' tippenny we fear nae evil ; Wi' usquebae we'll face the devil ! The swats sae ream'd in Tammie's noddle, Fair play, he cared na deils a bodle... | |
| Robert Burns, James Currie - 1869 - 624 sider
...ilka15 bore18 the beams were glancing ; And loud resounded mirth and dancing. — Inspiring bold John Barleycorn ! What dangers thou canst make us scorn ! Wi' tippenny," we fear nae evil ; Wi' usquabae,19 we '11 face the Devil ! — The swats sae ream'd19 in Tammie's noddle, Fair play, he cared... | |
| Robert Burns - 1871 - 516 sider
...mirth and dancing. Inspiring bold John Barleycorn ! Wi' tippeny, we fear nae evil ; Wi' usquabae, we'll face the devil ! — The swats sae ream'd in Tammie's noddle, Fair play, he car'd na deils a boddle. But Maggie stood right sair astonish'd, Till, by the heel and hand admonish'd,... | |
| Walter Scott - 1872 - 454 sider
...to encounter them, when the poet's observation is not unlikely to apply — " Inspiring bauld John Barleycorn, What dangers thou canst make us scorn ! Wi' tippenny we fear nae evil, Wi' usquebae well face the devil : The s Wats sae ream'd in Tammie's noddle, Fair play, he caredna deila a boddle... | |
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