| Robert Burns - Scotland - 1863 - 340 pages
...wretch his true-born brother, Who would set the mob aboon the throne, Slay 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. O WHA IS SHE THAT LO'ES ME. TUNE — " MORAG." WHA is she that lo'es me, And has my heart a-keeping... | |
| Robert Burns - 1865 - 364 pages
...wretch his true-born brother, Wh' 'ould 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. TOAST FOR THE 12xn OF APRIL. In the same spirit, and in much the same phraseology, was an epigram which... | |
| Robert Burns, Alexander Smith - 1865 - 466 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. O WHA IS SHE THA T LO'ES ME. TUNE — 'MORAG.' O WHA is she that lo'es me, And has my heart a-keeping... | |
| Robert Burns, Alexander Smith - 1868 - 688 pages
...his true-born brother, Who would set the mob aboon the throne, May they lie damned together ! Whti will not sing, ' God save the King,' Shall hang as...God save the King,' We'll ne'er forget the People. O WHA IS SHE THAT LO'ES ME? TUNE — ' Morag.' O WHA is she that lo'es me, And has my heart a-keeping... | |
| Robert Burns - Poets, Scottish - 1870 - 312 pages
...the wreteh his true-horn hrother, Who d set the moh ahoon the throne, May they he daumed together! Who will not sing "God save the King," Shall hang as high's the steeple ! Bnt, while we slng "God save the King," We'll ne'er forget the People. POE M, ADDHESSED TO MB. MITCHELL,... | |
| Robert Burns - 1871 - 692 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. But, while we sin9, <lc. * A high hill at the source of the Nith.— (RB) t A well-known mountain at... | |
| Robert Burns - 1876 - 536 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. But, while we sing, fyc. * A high hill at the source of the Nith.— (EB) A well-known mountain at... | |
| Robert Burns, Allan Cunningham - 1876 - 626 pages
...wretch his true-burn brother, Who would set the mob aboon the throne, May they be daiun'd together ! Who will not sing, "God save the King," Shall hang as high's the steeple ; But while we siug, " God save the King," We'll ne'er forget the people. ADDRESS TO THE WOOD-LARK. Tune — " Whm'll... | |
| Robert Burns - 1880 - 1024 pages
...set the mob aboon the tlirone, May they be damned together 1 Who will not sing " God save the Eing," Shall hang as high's the steeple ; But while we sing " God save the Eing," We'll ne'er forget the People. TOAST FOR THE 12TH OF APRIL. In the same spirit, and in much... | |
| Allan Cunningham, Charles Mackay - Poetry - 1879 - 628 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. COXLIX. ADDRESS TO THE WOOD-LARK. Tunt— " Where!! bonnie Ann lie." [The old song to the same air... | |
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