British Anthologies, Volume 10Edward Arber H. Frowde, 1901 |
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... poor and repine , If , with gold and with grandeur , you give them no Wine ! But Wine , to the peasant , or slave , if you bring ; He's as rich as a Jew , and as great as a King ! With Wine at my heart , I am happy and free ! Externals ...
... poor and repine , If , with gold and with grandeur , you give them no Wine ! But Wine , to the peasant , or slave , if you bring ; He's as rich as a Jew , and as great as a King ! With Wine at my heart , I am happy and free ! Externals ...
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... poor , earth - born companion , An ' fellow - mortal ! I doubt na , whyles , but thou may thieve ! What then ? Poor beastie , thou maun live ! A daimen - icker in a thrave ' S a sma ' request ! I'll get a blessin wi ' the lave ; An ...
... poor , earth - born companion , An ' fellow - mortal ! I doubt na , whyles , but thou may thieve ! What then ? Poor beastie , thou maun live ! A daimen - icker in a thrave ' S a sma ' request ! I'll get a blessin wi ' the lave ; An ...
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... poor ! How blythly wad I bide the stoure , A weary slave frae sun to sun , Could I the rich reward secure , The lovely MARY MORISON ! Yestreen , when , to the trembling string , The dance gaed thro ' the lighted ha ' , To thee my fancy ...
... poor ! How blythly wad I bide the stoure , A weary slave frae sun to sun , Could I the rich reward secure , The lovely MARY MORISON ! Yestreen , when , to the trembling string , The dance gaed thro ' the lighted ha ' , To thee my fancy ...
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... poor for a ' that ! For a ' that , and a ' that , Our toils obscure , and a ' that ! The rank is but the Guinea's stamp ; The Man ' s the gowd for a ' that ! What though on hamely fare we dine , Wear hoddin gray , and a ' that ; Gie ...
... poor for a ' that ! For a ' that , and a ' that , Our toils obscure , and a ' that ! The rank is but the Guinea's stamp ; The Man ' s the gowd for a ' that ! What though on hamely fare we dine , Wear hoddin gray , and a ' that ; Gie ...
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... poor ! How blythly wad I bide the stoure , A weary slave frae sun to sun , Could I the rich reward secure , The lovely MARY MORISON ! Yestreen , when , to the trembling string , The dance gaed thro ' the lighted ha ' , To thee my fancy ...
... poor ! How blythly wad I bide the stoure , A weary slave frae sun to sun , Could I the rich reward secure , The lovely MARY MORISON ! Yestreen , when , to the trembling string , The dance gaed thro ' the lighted ha ' , To thee my fancy ...
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