| 1725 - 324 str.
...Laddie' we'll dance, fmg, and (play. The The Gaberlunzie-Man. THE pauky auld Carle came o'er the Wi'many Good-e'ens and Days to me Saying, Goodwife, for your...Will ye lodge a filly poor Man. The Night was cauld, tiie Carle was wat, And down ayont the Ingle he fat ; My Daughter's Shoulders he 'gan to clap, And... | |
| Allan Ramsay - 1724 - 388 str.
...Gлberlunzie-mлn. HE pauky auM Carle came o'er t he Le« A Wi' many good E'cna and Days to mcf Spying, Good wife, for your Courtefie, Will ye lodge a filly poor Man. The Night was cauld, the Carle wa» wat, And down ayont the Ingle he fat ; My Daughter's Shoulders he 'gan to claj^ And cadgily ranted... | |
| 1725 - 328 str.
...we'll dance, ling, and (play. The The Gaberlunzie-Man. THE pauky auld Carle came o'er the Lee Wi'many Good-e'ens and Days to me Saying, Goodwife, for your...Carle was wat, And down ayont the Ingle he fat; My Daughter's Shoulders he 'gan to clap, And cadgily ranted and fang; O wow, quo' he, were I as free,... | |
| Ambrose Philips - 1725 - 324 str.
...we'll dance, fing, and (play. The The Gaberlunzie-Man. pauky auld Carle came o'er the Lee I Wi'many Good-e'ens and Days to me Saying, Goodwife, for your...Carle was wat, And down ayont the Ingle he fat ; My Daughter's Shoulders he 'gan to clap, And cadgily ranted and fang ; O wow, quo' he, were I as free,... | |
| 1725 - 320 str.
...auld Carle came o'er the Lee Wi'many Good-e'ens and Days to me Saying, Goodwife, for your Couitef1e, Will ye lodge a filly poor Man. The Night was cauld,...Carle was wat, And down ayont the Ingle he fat ; My Daughter's Shoulders he 'gan to clap, And cadgily ranted and fang ; O wow, quo' he, were I as free,... | |
| 1725 - 328 str.
...the Lee Wi'many Good-e'ens and Days to me Saying, Goodwife, for your Couitef1e, Will ye lodge a f1lly poor Man. The Night was cauld, the Carle was wat, And down ayont the Ingle he fat ; My Daughter's Shoulders he 'gan to clap, And cadgily ranted and fang ; O wow, quo' he, were I as free,... | |
| Allan Ramsay - 1733 - 398 str.
...Gaberlunzie-Man. TH E pawky auld carle came o'er the lee, Wi' many good e'ens and days to me, Saying, good wife, for your courtefie, Will ye lodge a filly poor man...was wat, . . ' And down ayont the ingle he fat ; My daughter's flioulders he 'gan to clap, And cadgily ranted and fang. O wow I quo' he, were I as free,... | |
| Allan Ramsay - 1750 - 492 str.
...came o'er the lee, Wi' many good e'ens and days to me, Saying, Goodwife, for your courtefie, Will you lodge a filly poor man ? The night was cauld, the carle was war, And down ayont the ingle he fat ; My daughter's moulders he 'gan to clap, And cadgily ranted and... | |
| 1765 - 404 str.
...came ovir the lee Wi' mony good-eens and days to mee Saying, Goodwife, for zour courteiie, Will ze lodge a filly poor man. The night was cauld, the carle was wat, r And down azont the ingle he fat; My dochters moulders he gan to clap, And cadgily ranted and fang.... | |
| Thomas Percy - 1767 - 420 str.
...ovir the lee •*• Wi' mony good-eens and days to mee, Saying, Goodwife, for zour courtefie, Will ze lodge a filly poor man ? The night was cauld, the carle was wat, ; And down azont the ingle he fat ; My dochters fhoulders he gan to clap, And cadgily ranted and fang. '.' ' O... | |
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