| Songs, Scots - 1714 - 430 pages
...time far hind out o'er the lee, Fu' fnug in a glen, where nane cou'd fee, The twa, with kindly fport and glee, Cut frae a new cheefe a whang : The priving...Quo' fhe, To leave thee I will be laith, My winfome gaberlunzie-man. O kend my minny I were wi' you, II fardly wad me crook her mou, Sic a poor man fhe'd... | |
| Ambrose Philips - 1725 - 324 pages
...Wife was wood, and out o'er wit ; She cou'd na gang, nor yet cou'd me fit, But ay me curs'd and (he ban'd. Mean Time far hind out o'er the Lee, Fou fnug...baith, To lo'e her for ay, he gae her his Aith. Quo' (he, to leave thee, I will be laith, O kend my Minny I were wi' you, Illfardly wad fhe crook her Mou,... | |
| Allan Ramsay - 1733 - 398 pages
...time far hind out o'er the lee, Fu' (hug in a glen, where nane cou'd fee, The twa, with kindly fport and glee, Cut frae a new cheefe a whang: The priving was good, it pleas'dthem baith, To lo'e her for ay, he ga'e her his aith. Quo' flie, to leave thee I will be laith,... | |
| Allan Ramsay - Ballads, English - 1750 - 492 pages
...time far hind out o'er the lee, Fu' fnug in a glen, where nane cou'd fee, The twa, with kindly fport and glee, Cut frae a new cheefe a whang : The priving...pleas'd them baith, To lo'e her for ay, he gae her is aith. Quo' fhe, to leave thee I will be laith, JVIy winfome Gaberlunzie-man. O kend my minny I were... | |
| Allan Ramsay - 1762 - 506 pages
...time far hind out o'er the lee, Fu' fnug in a glen, where nane cou'd fee, The twa, with kindly fport and glee, Cut frae a new cheefe a whang : The priving...Quo' fhe, to leave thee I will be laith, My winfome Gaberlunzie-man. O kend my minny I were wi' you,Hl-fardly wad fhe crook her mou',. Sic a poor man fhe'd... | |
| Ballads, English - 1765 - 404 pages
...fee, The twa, with kindlie fport and glee, Cut frae a new cheefe a whang. 60 The priving was gude, it pleas'd them baith, •To lo'e her for ay, he gae her his aith. Quo me, to leave thee, I will be laith, My winfome gaberlunzie-man. O kend my minny I were wi' zou, 65... | |
| Thomas Percy - Ballads, English - 1775 - 448 pages
...could fee, The twa, with kindlie fport and glee, Cm frae a new cheefe a whang. 60 The priving was gude, it pleas'd them baith, To lo'e her for ay, he gae...his aith. Quo fhe, to leave thee, I will be laith, 1 My winfome gaberlunzie man. O kend my minny I were wi' zou, 65 Illfardly wad fhe crook her mou, Sic... | |
| James V (King of Scotland) - Kings and rulers - 1782 - 210 pages
...Swed. taeor, filaments in flefh. The Gr. is formed from tan, flgn. a nerve.—Odyff. 3. The prieving was good, it pleas'd them baith, To lo'e her for ay, he gae her his aith, Quo 1 Securis abfcidit ncrvos cereicis. Thc ItLinders call the pets for catching birds tbaner ; and hence... | |
| Blackbird - 1783 - 172 pages
...lee, Fu'fnug in a glen, where азпе cou'd fee ( 37 ) The twa, with kindly fport and glee, Cut frac a new cheefe a whang. The priving was good, it pleas'd them baith, To lö'e her for ay, he gae her his aith ; Quo' (he, to leave thee I will be laith, My winfome gaberlunzie... | |
| Allan Ramsay - Ballads, Scots - 1788 - 502 pages
...the lee Fu" fnug in a glen, where nane could fee. The Ova, with kindly fport and glee, Cut frae .anew cheefe a -whang : The priving was good, it pleas'd...lo'e her for ay, he gae her his aith. 'Quo' fhe, to have thee I will be laith, , My winfome Gaberiunzy-man. Okenn'd my minny I were wi' you,, 1ll-fardly... | |
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