| James Hogg - Ballads, English - 1810 - 258 pages
...young Charlie ? To tell it I dinna think shame ; Poor lad ! he came to us but barely, An' reckon'd our mountains his hame : Tis true that our reason...friendless amang us, Wi' him we had a' gane away. 191 Sword an' buckler an' a', Buckler an' sword an' a' ; For George we'll encounter the devil Wi' sword... | |
| England - 1819 - 792 pages
...lad, he came to us but barelie, And reckoned our mountains his home. It's true that our reason forbad us, But tenderness carried the day, — Had Geordie...friendless amang us, Wi' him we had a' gane away." With these feelings and qualifications, we are certain that Mr Hogg, if at all seconded in Ms meritorious... | |
| 1819 - 808 pages
...lad, he came to us but bardie, And reckoned our mountains his hame. It's true that our reason forbad us, But tenderness carried the day, — Had Geordie...friendless amang us, Wi' him we had a' gane away." With these feelings and qualifications, we are certain that Mr Hogg, if at all seconded in his meritorious... | |
| England - 1819 - 782 pages
...lad, he came to us but barelie. And reckoned our mountains his hame. It's true that our reason forbad us, But tenderness carried the day, — Had Geordie...friendless amang us, Wi' him we had a' gane away." With these feelings and qualification!, we arc certain that Mr Hogg, if at all seconded in his meritorious... | |
| Allan Cunningham - Ballads, Scots - 1825 - 388 pages
...young Charlie ? To tell it I dinna think shame ; Poor lad ! he cam' to us but barely, And reckon'd our mountains his hame. 'Tis true that our reason...carried the day : Had Geordie come friendless amang us, Sword an' buckler an' a', Buckler an' sword an' a , For George we'll encounter the devil, Wi' sword... | |
| Robert Chambers - Ballads, Scots - 1829 - 356 pages
...befreendit young Charlie ? To tell it I dinna think shame ; Puir lad ! he cam to us but barely, 162 It's true that our reason forbade us, But tenderness carried the day ; Had Geordie come freendless amang us, \VT him we had a' gane away. Sword, and buckler, and a', Buckler, and sword, and... | |
| Robert Chambers - Ballads, Scots - 1829 - 408 pages
...I dinna think shame ; Puir lad I he cam to us but barely, And reckon'd our mountains his hame. It's true that our reason forbade us, But tenderness carried the day ; Had Geordie come freendless amang us, Wi' him we had a' gane away. Sword, and buckler, and a', Buckler, and sword, and... | |
| James Hogg - Country life - 1831 - 364 pages
...I dinna think shame ; Poor lad, he cam to us but barely, An' reckon'd our mountains his hame. 'Twas true that our reason forbade us; But tenderness carried...Sword an' buckler an' a', Buckler an' sword an' a' ; Now for George we'll encounter the devil, Wi' sword an' buckler an' a' ! An' O, I wad eagerly press... | |
| James Hogg - Country life - 1831 - 334 pages
...I dinna think shame ; Poor lad, he cam to us but barely, An' reckon'd our mountains his hame. 'Twas true that our reason forbade us ; But tenderness carried...Sword an' buckler an' a', Buckler an' sword an' a' ; Now for George we'll encounter the devil, Wi' sword an' buckler an' a' ! An' O, I wad eagerly press... | |
| Great Britain - 1831 - 486 pages
...dinna think shame ; PcKir lad, he cam to us but barely, Au' reckon'd our mountains his hame. '"In as true that our reason forbade us; But tenderness carried...Sword an' buckler an* a', Buckler an' sword an' a' ; Now for George we'll encounter the devil, \Vi' sword an' buckler au' a* ! " An' O, I wad eagerly... | |
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