The tide serves, lads ! the tide serves : let us slip our drap o' brandy into the bit bonnie boat, and tottle away amang the sweet starlight as far as the Kingholm or the town quarry — ye ken we have to meet Bailie Gardevine, and Laird Soukaway o The Stanley tales, original and select - Seite 157von Ambrose Marten - 1827Vollansicht - Über dieses Buch
| 1821 - 488 Seiten
...and had she stayed till 1 emptied the bicker o' brandy, I would have ask'da cannie question or twae.' Willie Weethause had now fairly overcome his consternation,...Kingholm or the town quarry — ye ken we have to meet Bailie Gardevine, and laird Scukaway o.' Ladlemouth.' — They returned, not without hesitation and... | |
| 1821 - 724 Seiten
...till I emptied the bicker o' brandy, I would have ask'da cannie question or twae.' Willie Wcethause had now fairly overcome his consternation, and began...serves, lads ! the tide serves — let us slip our drap о' brandy into the bit bonnie boat, and totue away amaug the sweet starlight as far as the Kingholm... | |
| Allan Cunningham - 1822 - 378 Seiten
...and had she stayed till I emptied the bicker o' brandy, I would have ask'da cannie question or twae.' Willie Weethause had now fairly overcome his consternation,...serves ; let us slip our drap o' brandy into the bit twnrrie boat, and tottle away amang the sweet starlight as far as the Kingholm or the town quarry —... | |
| 1826 - 654 Seiten
...and had she stayed till I emptied the bicker o' brandy, I would have ask'da cannie question or twae.' Willie Weethause had now fairly overcome his consternation,...serves, lads ! the tide serves ; let us slip our drap о' brandy into the bit bonnie boat, and tottle away amang the sweet starlight as far as the Kingholm... | |
| Romani - 1845 - 796 Seiten
...it lessened nae one's courage to quail for sic an apparition.' " Willie Weethause had by this time overcome his consternation, and began to feel all...Kingholm or the town quarry ; ye ken we have to meet Bailie Gardevine and laird Soukaway o' Ladlemouth.' They returned, not without hesitation and fear,... | |
| Allan Cunningham - 1874 - 416 Seiten
...had she stayed till I emptied the bicker o' brandy, I would have asked a cannie question or twae.' Willie Weethause had now fairly overcome his consternation,...sweet starlight as far as 'the Kingholm or the town quarry—ye ken we have to meet Bailie Gardevine, and Laird Soukaway o' Ladlemouth.' They returned,... | |
| Allan Cunningham - 1887 - 294 Seiten
...and had she stayed till I emptied the bicker o' brandy, I would have ask'da cannie question or twae.' Willie Weethause had now fairly overcome his consternation,...Kingholm or the town quarry — ye ken we have to meet Bailie Gardevine, and Laird Soukaway o' Ladlemouth.' They returned, not without hesitation and fear,... | |
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