| 1829 - 642 Seiten
...like to knowsom*thing more of the author : THE IK 11 I II OF LOCHRTAN. Sy H. Ainslie. The Rover of Lochryan he's gane, Wi' his merry men sae brave ; Their hearts are o' the steel, and a better keel Ne'er bowled ower the back of a wave. It's no whan the loch lies dead in its trough... | |
| Robert Burns, James Paterson - 1840 - 460 Seiten
...a Poet ; and the first piece wc shall quote is the spirited sea-song previously alluded to : — " THE ROVER O' LOCHRYAN. The Rover o' Lochryan he's...Wi' his merry men sae brave ; Their hearts are o' steel, an' a better keel Ne'er bowl'd owre the back o' a wave. It's no when the loch lies dead in its... | |
| James Paterson - 1840 - 466 Seiten
...piece we shall quote is the spirited sea-song previously alluded to : — " THE ROVER O' LOCHRVAN. The Rover o' Lochryan he's gane, Wi' his merry men sae brave ; Their hearts are o' steel, an' a better keel Ne'er bowl'd owre the back o' a wave. It's no when the loch lies dead in its... | |
| Hew Ainslie - 1855 - 232 Seiten
...night, if the timmer's tight, Are the joys o' a smuggler's sowl !" 174 THE ROVER O' LOCHRYAN. THE Eover o' Lochryan he's gane, Wi' his merry men sae brave ; Their hearts are o' the steel, and a better keel, Ne'er bowl'd o'er the back o' a wave. It 's no when the loch, it lies dead in its... | |
| Hew Ainslie - 1855 - 220 Seiten
...night, if the timmer's tight, Are the joys o' a smuggler's sowl I" 174 THE EOVER O? LOCHKYAN. THE Eover o' Lochryan he's gane, Wi' his merry men sae brave ; Their hearts are o' the steel, and a better keel, Ne'er bowl'd o'er the back o' a wave. It 7s no when the loch, it lies dead in its... | |
| 1873 - 966 Seiten
...of the best known and most easily appreciated varieties, take a casual example : — " The Rover of Lochryan he's gane Wi' his merry men sae brave ; Their hearts are o' the steel, and a better keel Ne'er bowled ower the back o* a wave. It's no whan the loch lies dead in its trough,... | |
| Charles Rogers - 1882 - 544 Seiten
...rins, Wi' a cantie bit housie, Sac snug by its side ? Then on wi' the tartan, And, fy, let us ridel THE ROVER O' LOCHRYAN. THE Rover o' Lochryan, he's...bowl'd owre the back o' a wave. It's no' when the loch lies dead in his trough When naething disturbs it ava ; But the rack and the ride o' the restless... | |
| John Stuart Blackie - 1882 - 692 Seiten
...ROVER OF LOCHRYAN. tj With spirit. ^ x The ro - ver of Loch - ry - an he 's gane, Wi' his mer - ry men sae brave ; Their hearts are o' the steel, an' a ¥ — better keel Ne'er bowl'd on the back o1 a wave. It's no when the loch lies dead in its trough, When naething dis-turbs it a... | |
| Alexander G. Murdoch - 1883 - 514 Seiten
...imperishable song-jewels, AINSLIE'S claim to permanent recognition cannot consistently be overlooked. THE ROVER O' LOCHRYAN. THE Rover o' Lochryan he's...merry men sae brave ; Their hearts are o' the steel, and a better keel Ne'er bowl'd owre the back o' a wave. It's no' when the loch lies dead in his trough,... | |
| Charles Rogers - 1885 - 614 Seiten
...And, fy, let us ride! THE ROVER O' LOCH RYAN. THE Rover o' Lochryan, he's gane, Wi' his merry men sue brave; Their hearts are o' the steel, an' a better...bowl'd owre the back o' a wave. It's no' when the loch lies dead in his trough When naething disturbs it ava; But the rack and the ride o' the restless... | |
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