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Robert Gray:Poems in the Scots and English dialect - Paperback
ISBN: 1130856887
[EAN: 9781130856880], Neubuch, [PU: RareBooksClub.com], ROBERT GRAY,LITERARY, This item is printed on demand. Paperback. 26 pages. Dimensions: 9.7in. x 7.4in. x 0.1in.This historic book m… More...
[EAN: 9781130856880], Neubuch, [PU: RareBooksClub.com], ROBERT GRAY,LITERARY, This item is printed on demand. Paperback. 26 pages. Dimensions: 9.7in. x 7.4in. x 0.1in.This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1793 Excerpt: . . . needs ye be fae vexty And rant and ryhme on sic a dismal text I ken fu weel what drives you to this plan, Yere feafd youll never get anither manl Sae in despair ye sink, but as for me, Whatever comes Ill live in merry glee; Ill do the best I can to mend my lot, . And neer repine, tho little gude come ot. Tak my advice, well up to Greenock towri, Thre day ye ken the twa Miss B--s is down; If its our chance to get the chaises toorri. Well drive away and be in Glasco soon, Where we will be beside our friends thats kind, And get our matters sorted to our mind; Well tak a room and keep ourfels fu quiet, And on the issue of our fun will wait. Well hire some hag and gie the wee things till her; Ye ken sic luckies will do ought for sillery Will flip them ass, and keep it quiet, than w. ey. As ay before, will rant with youthfu glee. M Sally, if yell gang, ye may gang your lain, To think of that renews afresh ray pain, . For what Ive done to friends, I darna go, They quickly in my face wad read my woe. To be baith blyth and gay is now sa and cp Such happiness I think Ill neer enjoysJfisrj Sic days I aften had before I fellyr But that reflection makes my heart to kaf U: Within me now it ay begins to olWhen I upon his filthy flatteries thi and , ifisf, Wherewith he me beguild, but now staemair Hell try to court, or speak with wordjiagfair. When ance they get their will itsa-fchy want, And soon do make of us their brag and vaunt. Some brags of beauty and a weighty purse, I fear weve gotten baith just for a curse jr If we had less we had nae got sic offers Frae those vile rakes that hath like us fine coJFers. 3vj, But heavens goodness to them nane shoud blame, V, . . The faut was ours that yielded unto them. Im sick of lif. . . This item ships from La Vergne,TN.<
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Robert Gray:
Poems in the Scots and English Dialect (Paperback)
- Paperback2012, ISBN: 1130856887
[EAN: 9781130856880], Neubuch, [PU: Rarebooksclub.com, United States], Language: English Brand New Book ***** Print on Demand *****.This historic book may have numerous typos and missing … More...
[EAN: 9781130856880], Neubuch, [PU: Rarebooksclub.com, United States], Language: English Brand New Book ***** Print on Demand *****.This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1793 Excerpt: .needs ye be fae vexty And rant and ryhme on sic a dismal text? I ken fu weel what drives you to this plan, Ye re feaf d you ll never get anither manl Sae in despair ye sink, but as for me, Whatever comes I ll live in merry glee; I ll do the best I can to mend my lot, .And ne er repine, tho little gude come o t. Tak my advice, we ll up to Greenock towri, Th re day ye ken the twa Miss B--s is down; If it s our chance to get the chaises toorri. We ll drive away and be in Glasco soon, Where we will be beside our friends that s kind, And get our matters sorted to our mind; We ll tak a room and keep ourfel s fu quiet, And on the issue of our fun will wait. We ll hire some hag and gie the wee things till her; Ye ken sic luckies will do ought for sillery Will flip them ass, and keep it quiet, than w.ey. As ay before, will rant with youthfu glee. M Sally, if ye ll gang, ye may gang your lain, To think of that renews afresh ray pain, . For what I ve done to friends, I darna go, They quickly in my face wad read my woe. To be baith blyth and gay is now sa cp/ Such happiness I think I ll ne er enjoysJfisrj Sic days I aften had before I fellyr But that reflection makes my heart to kaf U: Within me now it ay begins to olWhen I upon his filthy flatteries thi, ifisf, // Wherewith he me beguil d, but now staemair He ll try to court, or speak with wordjiagfair. When ance they get their will itsa -fch$y want, And soon do make of us their brag and vaunt. Some brags of beauty and a weighty purse, I fear we ve gotten baith just for a curse j/r If we had less we had nae got sic offers Frae those vile rakes that hath like us fine coJFers. 3v-j, But heaven s goodness to them nane shou d blame, V, .-. The faut was ours that yielded unto them. I m sick of lif.<
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Robert Gray:Poems in the Scots and English dialect
- Paperback ISBN: 9781130856880
RareBooksClub.com. Paperback. New. This item is printed on demand. Paperback. 26 pages. Dimensions: 9.7in. x 7.4in. x 0.1in.This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. … More...
RareBooksClub.com. Paperback. New. This item is printed on demand. Paperback. 26 pages. Dimensions: 9.7in. x 7.4in. x 0.1in.This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1793 Excerpt: . . . needs ye be fae vexty And rant and ryhme on sic a dismal text I ken fu weel what drives you to this plan, Yere feafd youll never get anither manl Sae in despair ye sink, but as for me, Whatever comes Ill live in merry glee; Ill do the best I can to mend my lot, . And neer repine, tho little gude come ot. Tak my advice, well up to Greenock towri, Thre day ye ken the twa Miss B--s is down; If its our chance to get the chaises toorri. Well drive away and be in Glasco soon, Where we will be beside our friends thats kind, And get our matters sorted to our mind; Well tak a room and keep ourfels fu quiet, And on the issue of our fun will wait. Well hire some hag and gie the wee things till her; Ye ken sic luckies will do ought for sillery Will flip them ass, and keep it quiet, than w. ey. As ay before, will rant with youthfu glee. M Sally, if yell gang, ye may gang your lain, To think of that renews afresh ray pain, . For what Ive done to friends, I darna go, They quickly in my face wad read my woe. To be baith blyth and gay is now sa and cp Such happiness I think Ill neer enjoysJfisrj Sic days I aften had before I fellyr But that reflection makes my heart to kaf U: Within me now it ay begins to olWhen I upon his filthy flatteries thi and , ifisf, Wherewith he me beguild, but now staemair Hell try to court, or speak with wordjiagfair. When ance they get their will itsa-fchy want, And soon do make of us their brag and vaunt. Some brags of beauty and a weighty purse, I fear weve gotten baith just for a curse jr If we had less we had nae got sic offers Frae those vile rakes that hath like us fine coJFers. 3vj, But heavens goodness to them nane shoud blame, V, . . The faut was ours that yielded unto them. Im sick of lif. . . This item ships from La Vergne,TN., RareBooksClub.com<
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