My Tocher's the bargain ye wad buy ; But an ye be crafty, I am cunnin, Sae ye wi' anither your fortune maun try. Ye're like to the timmer o' yon rotten wood ; Ye're like to the bark o... The Scottish Songs - Seite 189herausgegeben von - 1829 - 370 SeitenVollansicht - Über dieses Buch
| Robert Burns - 1885 - 296 Seiten
...Sae ye wi' anither your fortune may try. Ye're like to the timmer o' yon rotten wood, Ye're like to the bark o' yon rotten tree, Ye'll slip frae me like a knotless thread, And ye'll crack your credit wi' mair nor me. [The four closing lines and also the fifth and sixth lines... | |
| Robert Burns - 1885 - 372 Seiten
...Sae ye wi' anither your fortune maun try. Ye're like to the timmer o' yon rotten wood, Ye're like to the bark o' yon rotten tree, Ye'll slip frae me like a knotless thread, An' ye'll crack your credit wi' mae nor ,nc. 26 PREFATORY NOTICE. There's a song for yon ! — and... | |
| Robert Burns - 1887 - 400 Seiten
...Sae ye wi' anither your fortune maun try. Ye're like to the timmer o' yon rotten wood ; Ye're like to the bark o' yon rotten tree ; Ye'll slip frae me like a knotless thread, 211 FORLORN, MY LOVE. TUNE — ' LET ME IN THIS AE NIGHT.' FORLORN, my love, no comfort near, Far,... | |
| Alexander Wilmot - 1887 - 296 Seiten
...fame, And quench our household fires, When we, or ours, forget thy name, Green Island of our Sires. " Our native land — our native vale — A long, a last adieu ! Farewell to bonny Teviot-dale, And Scotland's mountains blue." Thomas Pringle. HUNTSCHAW, Sept. 20, 1819. THE BECHUANA... | |
| Robert Burns - 1887 - 730 Seiten
...ye \vi' anither your fortune maun try. Ye're like to the timnicr o' yon rotten wood; Ye'rc like to the bark o' yon rotten tree; Ye'll slip frae me like a knotless thread, And ye'll crack your credit wi' mae nor me. WHAT CAN A YOUNG LASSIE DO WI' AN OLD MAN? TuME— " What can... | |
| John Veitch - 1893 - 392 Seiten
...our fame, And blast our household fire?, If we, or ours, forget thy name, Green Island of our sires ! Our native land — our native vale — • A long, a last adieu ! Farewell to bonny Teviotdale, And Cheviot's mountains blue ! " Pringle caught up the two stanzas which Lady Grisell... | |
| Robert Burns - 1895 - 512 Seiten
...Sae ye wi' anither your fortune maun try. Ye're like to the timmer o' yon rotten wood, Ye're like to the bark o' yon rotten tree, Ye'll slip frae me like a knotless thread, And ye'll crack your credit wi' mae nor me. ADDRESS TO THE TOOTH-ACHE; WRITTEN WHEN THE AUTHOR WAS GRD3VOUSLY... | |
| Robert Burns, Alexander Smith - 1896 - 710 Seiten
...ye wi' anither your fortune maun try. Ye' re like to the timmer o' yon rotten wood ; Ye're like to the bark o' yon rotten tree ; Ye'll slip frae me like a knotless thread, And ye'll crack your credit wi1 mae nor me. WHAT CAN A YOUNG LASSIE DO WI' AN OLD MAN V Tl'NR — ' What... | |
| Robert Burns - 1896 - 674 Seiten
...Sae ye wi' anither your fortune may try. Ye're like to the timmer o' yon rotten wood ; Ye're like to the bark o' yon rotten tree ; Ye'lL slip frae me like a knotless thread, And ye'll crack your credit wi' mae nor me. WHAT CAN A YOUNG LASSIE DO WI' AN AULD MAN? WHAT can a young... | |
| Robert Burns - 1896 - 360 Seiten
...Sae ye wi' anither your fortune maun try. Ye're like to the timmer o' yon rotten wood ; Ye're like to the bark o' yon rotten tree; Ye'll slip frae me like a knotless thread, And ye'll crack your credit wi' mae nor me. O for Ane and Twenty, Tarn ! TUNE—" The Moudirwort." THEY... | |
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