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" Shall hang as high's the steeple ; But while we sing, ' God save the King,' We'll ne'er forget the People. "
A Vindication: Burns, Excise Officer and Poet - Page 48
by John Sinton - 1897 - 64 pages
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Jones's Cabinet Edition of British Poets, Volume 2

1831 - 426 pages
...would set the moh aboon the throne, Мат they be aamn'd together ' Who will not sine. " God яате the King, Shall hang as high's the steeple: But while...God save the King," Well ne'er forget the People. Fall de rail, #r. POEM, Aidrtued to Mr. JfÜcÄeß, Collector of Excite, Dam¿К«, 1796. FRIEND of...
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The Works of Robert Burns: With His Life, Volume 5

Robert Burns, Allan Cunningham - Ballads, Scots - 1834 - 370 pages
...wretch his true-born brother, Who would set the mob aboon the throne, May they be damned together ! Who will not sing, " God save the King," Shall hang...God save the King," We'll ne'er forget the people. [When the French found that we not only hesitated to overthrow all that was old and begin anew ; but...
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Book IV. Humourous, satirical, epigrammatical, and miscellaneous ; Book V ...

Robert Burns - Poetry, Modern - 1834 - 236 pages
...his true-born brother, Who would set the mob aboon the throne, May they be d— n'd together ! . • Who will not sing, " God save the King," Shall hang...God save the King," We'll ne'er forget the People. . THE WBISTLE. A BALLAD. Jla (He authentic prose history of thf Whittle it turinu, I shall here give...
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The Works of Robert Burns: With an Account of His Life, and a Criticism on ...

Robert Burns - 1835 - 440 pages
...wretch his true-horn hrother, Who would set the moh uhuon the throne, May they he damned together! Who will not sing " God save the king," Shall hang...God save the king," We'll ne'er forget the people. POEM, ADDRESSED TO MR MITCHELL, COLLECTOR OF EXCISE, DUMFRIES, 1796. FRIEND of the poet, tried and...
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Literary Gazette and Journal of Belles Lettres, Arts, Sciences, Etc

William Jerdan, William Ring Workman, Frederick Arnold, John Morley, Charles Wycliffe Goodwin - 1835 - 878 pages
...throne. May they be damned together ! Who will not ling ' God save the King,' Shall hang at high : ` z , JIuttmandelFs Lithographic Drawing-Book for the Year 183d. By JD Harding. Ackerni 1 1 ; 1 1 and Co....
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The Works of Robert Burns: Containing His Life

Robert Burns, John Gibson Lockhart - Scotland - 1837 - 628 pages
...brother, Who would set the mob aboon the throne, May they be damned together ! Who will not «ing '* God save the king," Shall hang as high's the steeple...God save the king," We'll ne'er forget the people. Fall de roll, frc. DOWN THE BURN DAV1K. V£USE ADDED ВТ HUHNS TO THE OLD SONG. As down the burn they...
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The Works of Robert Burns

Robert Burns - Poets, English - 1840 - 872 pages
...his true-sworn brother, Wha would set the mob aboon the throne, May they be daran'd together ! Wha will not sing, " God save the King," Shall hang as...God save the King," We'll ne'er forget the People.* But while we sing, &c. [The above song was written in April, 1795. The Poet sent it to Mr. Jackson,...
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The Genius and Character of Burns

John Wilson - 1845 - 236 pages
...throne, May they be damn'd together ! Who will not sing, ' God save the King,' Shall hang as high 's the steeple; But while we sing, ' God save the King,' We'll ne'er forget the People." These are far from being " elegant" stanzas—there is even a rudeness about them—but't is the rudeness...
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The Genius and Character of Burns

John Wilson - 1845 - 248 pages
...have deserved dismissal from the Excise; and in his own opinion, translation to another post—" Wha will not sing God save the King, shall hang as high's the steeple." The year before, " during the heat of the French Revolution," Burns composed his grand war-song—"...
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The Works of Robert Burns. With an Account of His Life, and Criticism on His ...

Robert Burns - 1850 - 508 pages
...aboon the throne, May they be damn'd together ! Who will not sing, " God save the King," Shall hang aa high's the steeple ; But while we sing, " God save the King," We'll ne'er forget the People. POEM, ADDRESSED TO UR. MITCHELL, COLLECTOR Of KXCliE, DUMFRlES, 1796. FRIEND of the Poet, tried and...
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