| Charles Dickens, William Harrison Ainsworth, Albert Smith - 1837 - 684 Seiten
...pass him by, For a' that, and a' that, Our toils obscure, SCRAP No. V. We dare be poor for a' that: And a' that; The rank is but The guinea's stamp, The MAN'S the gowd for a' that. ii. What! though On homely fare we dine, Wear hodden grey, And a" that; Give fools their silks,... | |
| Charles Dickens, William Harrison Ainsworth, Albert Smith - 1837 - 690 Seiten
...attractions. In poverty or lowly birth may be found all that may worthily inspire devoted affection.— " The rank is but the guinea's stamp, The man's the gowd for a' that." In the very dunghill of dissipation and disgrace will be raked up occasionally a lurking pearl... | |
| John Aikin - 1838 - 796 Seiten
...fall in every foe ! Liberty's in every blow ! Forward ! let us do, or die ! FOR A' THAT, AND A' THAT. e to gae near her ! — He up the lang loan to my black cousin Bess coward slave, we pass him by, We dare be poor for a' that ! Fot »' that, and a' that, Our toil's obscure... | |
| John Aikin - 1838 - 750 Seiten
...fall in every foe ! Liberty's in every blow ! Forward ! let us do, or die ! FOR A' THAT, AND A' THAT. Is there, for honest poverty, That hangs his head, and a' that; The coward slave, we pass him by, We dare be poor for a' that! For a' that, and a' that, Our toil's obscure... | |
| 1842 - 650 Seiten
...truth in that fine, sturdy, plebeian line which he has so often heard quoted, but never before felt: "The rank is but the guinea's stamp, The man's the gowd, for a' that !" England's " upper classes" have too long scorned to believe that men were men ; her "lower"... | |
| Robert Burns - 1839 - 328 Seiten
...printed in 1793. It has been collated with a copy in Iris own manuscript. FOR A' THAT AND A' THAT.' Is there, for honest poverty, That hangs his head,...Our toils obscure and a' that ; The rank is but the guinea stamp ; The man's the gowd for a' that. What tho' on hamely fare we dine, Wear hodden-grey,... | |
| 1839 - 892 Seiten
...pleasantly calls a vivela-bagatelle song, but which, to us, appears a rather more serious affair. " Is there for honest poverty That hangs his head, and a' that ? The coward slave we pass him by, And dare be poor for a' that. For a' that and a' that, Our toils obscure,... | |
| 1840 - 816 Seiten
...^rraleidjung bei: Is there, for honest poverty, That hangs his bead, and a' that! The coward -«lave we pa«« him by We dare be poor for a' that. For a' that and...Our toils obscure and a' that The rank is but the guinea'« «tamp The man '« the gowd for a' that! bit 5. »tubetbin e«Pfiff«n! 9Reg roar [¡еЬИф,... | |
| Allan Cunningham - 1841 - 384 Seiten
...vindicates poverty from the scorn of wealth. 27 " Is there, for honest poverty, That hangs his head, an' a' that ; The coward-slave, we pass him by, We dare...Our toils obscure, and a' that ; The rank is but the guinea-stamp — The man's the gowd for a' that." Had the poet lived in these latter days, he would... | |
| Frances Harriet Green - 1842 - 228 Seiten
...which have less of sorrow in them, than of hope. CHAPTER II. " For a' that, and a' that, Our toil's obscure and a' that, The rank is but the guinea's stamp, THE MAN'S THE GOLD for a' that. " BURNS. NOT many days after the scene alluded to in the last chapter, two boys met... | |
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