| England - 1822 - 780 pages
...ancient or modern times." It is really very pathetic, and goes to the tune of JDe'il tak the Wart. " Fye on the laws that hang a man for stealing, Sure such penal statutes were savagely framed By legislators devoid of human feeling, Before diviiie religion mankind had tamed. Gentlemen,... | |
| Recollections - 1818 - 100 pages
...wrang'd me ae pluck ; Gude »end he wun clear awa ! (The Orators for the Pannel plead.) AIR. — Dei! tak the Wars. Bamboozle. Fye on the laws that hang...human feeling, Before divine religion mankind had tanVd. Gentlemen, 'tis yours, with vigour, To check the laws excessive rigour, * Yours is the power,... | |
| Scotland - 1822 - 828 pages
...ancient or modern times." It is really very pathetic, and goes to the tune of Deil tak the Wars. " Fye on the laws that hang a man for stealing, Sure such penal statutes were savagely framed By legislators devoid of human feeling, Before divine religion mankind had tamed. Gentlemen,... | |
| James Maidment - Law - 1839 - 406 pages
...wrang'd me ae plack, Gude send he won clear awa ! (The Orators for the Pannel pleads.') I AIR — Dctt tak the wars. 'Bamboozle. Fye on the laws that hang...tam'd. Gentlemen, 'tis yours, with vigour, To check the laws excessive rigour ; *Yours is the power, to you the choice is given, A father — husband — bends... | |
| Humorous poetry - 1867 - 530 pages
...wrang'd me ae plack,4 Gude send he won clear awa ' ! [77fc. Orators for the Pannel tleaJ. AIR — Ddl tak the wars. Bamboozle. Fye on the laws that hang...stealing ; Sure such penal statutes were savagely framed By legislators devoid of human feeling, Before divine religion mankind had tamed. 1 Dropping... | |
| Sir Alexander Boswell (bart.) - English poetry - 1871 - 338 pages
...ain, On the road to Hamilton, Whisky I sell, to be plain, Arran Water, or Campbkton. Peter the gauger, himsel, Whiles comes pipple papple in, Puzion, frae...father — husband — bends ; On you his fate depends : "Pis yours to take or give, To bid him die — or live ! Then here that mercy show, you hope from... | |
| Sir Alexander Boswell - English poetry - 1871 - 342 pages
...never wrang'd me ae plack; Gude send he wun clear awa! (The Orators for the Pannel plead.) AIR—Deil tak the Wars. Bamboozle. Fye on the laws that hang...Yours is the power, to you the choice is given. A father—husband—bends; On you his fate depends: 'Tis yours to take or give, To bid him die—or... | |
| American wit and humor - 1875 - 540 pages
...ae plack,4 Gude send he won clear awa ' ! \Tlu Orators for the Pannel plead, AIR — DM tak the wan. Bamboozle. Fye on the laws that hang a man for stealing ; Sure such penal statutes were savagely framed By legislators devoid of human feeling, Before divine religion mankind had tamed. 1 Dropping... | |
| James Maidment - Law - 1888 - 300 pages
...(h1de send he won clear awa ! (TJw Orators for the Pannel pleads.) AIR.—DcU tak the wars. JSamboozle. Fye on the laws that hang a man for stealing, Sure...tam'd. Gentlemen, tis yours, with vigour, To check the laws excessive rigour; * Yours is the power, to you the choice is given, A father—husband—bends;... | |
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