| Allan Ramsay - 1743 - 88 str.
...wooer with difdain ? The neighbours a' tent this as well as I, That Roger loes you, yet ye care na by/ What ails ye at him ? troth between us twa, He's wordy you the beft day e'er ye law. JENNY. I dinna like him, Peggy ; there's an end : A Herd mair fheepifh yet I... | |
| Allan Ramsay - 1760 - 490 str.
...wooer with difiiain ? The neighbours a' tent this as well as It That Roger loo's ye, yet ye care na by. What ails ye at him ? Troth, between us twa, He's wordy you die beft day e'er ye faw. £ e 2 Jwy. \ 3cS Tie GENTLE SHEPH.ERD, Jenny. I dinna like him, Peggy, there's... | |
| John Bell - 1777 - 374 str.
...wooer with difdain ? The neighbours a' tent this as well as I, That Roger loo's ye, yet ye care na by. What ails ye at him ? Troth, between us twa, He's wordy you the befl day e'er ye faw. Jen. I dirma like him, Peggy, there's an end j A herd mair fheepifh yet I never... | |
| 1777 - 380 str.
...wooer with difdain ? The neighbours a' tent this as "well as I, That Roger loo's ye, yet ye care na by. What ails ye at him ? Troth, between us twa, He's wordy you the beft day e'er ye faw. Jen. I dinna like him, Peggy, there's an end I A herd mair flieepifli yet I never... | |
| John Bell - 1780 - 340 str.
...gars ye plague your Wooer with Difdain ? The Neighbours a' tent this as well as I, That Roger loo's ye, yet ye carena by. What ails ye at him ? Troth between us twa, He's wordy you the beft Day e're ye faw. Jenny. I dinna like him, Peggy, there's an End, A Herd mair iheepifti yet I never... | |
| Allan Ramsay - 1790 - 248 str.
...What gars ye plague your wooer wi' difdain ? The nibours a' tent this as well as I, That Roger loo's ye, yet ye carena by. What ails ye at him ? Troth, between us twa, He's wordy you the beft day e'er ye faw. JENNY. I dinna like him, Peggy, there's an end; A herd mair fheepifh yet I never... | |
| Allan Ramsay - 1808 - 198 str.
...What gars ye plague your wooer wi' disdain ? The neebours a' tent this as weel as I, That Roger looes ye, yet ye carena by. What ails ye at him ? Troth,...sheepish yet I never kend. He kaims his hair, indeed, an' gaes right snug, Wi' ribbon knots at his blue bonnet lug, Whilk pensylie he wears a-thought a-jee,... | |
| Allan Ramsay - 1815 - 194 str.
...What gars ye plague your wooer wi' disdain I The nibours a' tent this as weel as I, , That Roger looes ye, yet ye carena by. What ails ye at him ? Troth, between us twa, Hess wordy you the best day e'er ye saw. Jen. I dinna like him, Peggy, there's an end ; A herd mair... | |
| Thomas Campbell - 1819 - 420 str.
...waterfall. — 3 Modest. The neighbours a* tent this as well as I ; That Roger loo's ye, yet ye care na by. What ails ye at him ? Troth, between us twa, He's wordy you the best day e'er ye saw. Jenny. I dinna like him, Peggy, there's an end ; A herd mair sheepish yet I never kend. He kames his... | |
| First Society of Adherents to Divine Revelation at Orbiston - 1826 - 298 str.
...occasions, excited a considerable deal of applause ; as at the latter end of the following speech : I dinna like him, Peggy, there's an end ; , A herd mair sheepish yet I never ken'd, 44 General Thought* on the formation of Character. He fcaims his hair, indeed, an' gies right snug,... | |
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