Let Nannie's sark, and Maggie's mangled tail Plead in my cause, and in that cause prevail. The man of taste, who comes my form to see, And curious asks — but asks in vain — for me, With tears of sorrow will my fate deplore, When he is told The Celtic Magazine - Strana 242upravili: - 1879Úplné zobrazení - Podrobnosti o knize
| William Chambers, Robert Chambers - 1835 - 336 str.
...can linger out the day ! Let Nannie's sark, and Maggie's mangled tail, Plead in my cause, and in that cause prevail. The man of taste, who comes my form...to see, And curious asks, but asks in vain, for me, AVith tears of sorrow will my fate deplore, When he is told, ' The Auld Brig is no more.' Stop then,... | |
| James Paterson - 1840 - 466 str.
...scenes can linger out the day. Let Nanny's sark and Maggy's mangled tail Plead in my cause, and in that cause prevail. The man of taste who comes my form...he is told ' the Auld Brig is no more.' Stop, then ; O ! stop, the more than Vandal rage That marks this revolutionary age, And bid the structure of your... | |
| John Wilson - 1840 - 372 str.
...can linger out the day ! Let Nannie's sark, and Maggie's mangled tail. Plead in my cause, aud in that cause prevail, The man of taste, who comes my form...With tears of sorrow will my fate deplore, When he is tnld. ' The Auld Brig is no more.' Stop then, О stop, the more than Vandal rage, That marks this revolutionary... | |
| John Wilson, Robert Chambers - 1840 - 364 str.
...can linger out the day ! Let Nannie's sark, and Maggie's mangled tail, Flead in my cause, and in that cause prevail, The man of taste, who comes my form...With tears of sorrow will my fate deplore, When he и told, ' The Auld Brig ie no more.' Stop then, О stop, the more than Vandal rage, That marks this... | |
| Robert Burns - 1840 - 872 str.
...in mv cause, and in that cause prevail. The man of ta*te who comes my form to see. And curious a*ks, '> ? ?C5P what ' order,' according to the poetical aristocracy, are Burns's poems ? There are his opus magnum... | |
| Robert Burns - 1840 - 368 str.
...can linger out the day 1 Let Nannie's sark, and Maggie's mangled tail, Plead in my cause, and in that cause prevail. The man of taste who comes my form to see, And curious asks, hut asks in vain for me, With tears of sorrow will my fate deplore, When he is told, " The Auld Brig... | |
| James Grant Wilson - 1875 - 622 str.
...Plead in my eause, and in the eause prevail. The man of taste who eomes my form to see. And eurious asks, but asks in vain, for me, With tears of sorrow...he is told " the Auld Brig is no more." Stop then; stop the more than Vandal rage That marks this revolutionary age, And bid the strueture of your fathers... | |
| James Grant Wilson - 1876 - 604 str.
...scenes can linger out the Jay, Let Nanny's sark and Maggie's mangled tail Plead in my cause, and in the cause prevail. The man of taste who comes my form...asks in vain, for me, With tears of sorrow will my fata deplore, When ho is told " the Auld Brig is no more." Stop then; stop the more than Vandal rago... | |
| Archibald R. Adamson - 1879 - 298 str.
...can linger put the day ! Let Nannie's sark, and Maggie's mangled tail, Plead in my cause, and in that cause prevail. The man of taste, who comes my form...he is told ' The Auld Brig is no more.' Stop then, O stop the more than Vandal rage That marks this revolutionary age, And bid the structure of your fathers... | |
| Nicholas Dickson, William Sanderson - 1897 - 280 str.
...scenes can linger out the day. lM Nanny's sark and .Maggie's mangled tail Plead in my cause, and in that cause prevail. The man of taste who comes my form...sorrow will my fate deplore, When he is told ' the Auld Hrig is no move.' Stop, then ; О ! stop, the more than vandal rage That marks this revolutionary age,... | |
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