And (what's aft mair than a' the lave) Your better art o' hidin. Think, when your castigated pulse Gies now and then a wallop, What raging must his veins convulse, That still eternal gallop : Wi' wind and tide fair i' your tail, Right on ye scud your... The Dublin University Magazine - Page 1841853Full view - About this book
| Robert Burns, James Currie - 1844 - 706 pages
...pulse Gies now and then a wallop, What ragings must his veins convulse. That still eternal gallop : Wi' wind and tide fair i' your tail, Right on ye scud your sea-way ; But in the teeth o' baith1 to sail, It maks an uncom lee-way. See social life and glee sit down, All joyous and unthinking,... | |
| 1845 - 440 pages
...pulse Gies now and then a wallop, What ragings must his veins convulse, That still eternal gallop : Wi' wind and tide fair i' your tail, Right on ye scud your sea-way ; But in the teeth o' haith to sail, It maks an unco lee-way. V. See social life and glee sit down, AU joyous and unthinking,... | |
| Robert Burns, James Currie - 1847 - 704 pages
...tide fair i' your tail, Right on ye scud your sea-way ; But in the teeth o' baith1 to sail, It milks an unco'" lee-way. See social life and glee sit down, All joyous and unthinking. Till, quite transraugnfy'd, they 're grown Debauchery and drinking : O, would they stay to calculate Th' eternal... | |
| John Russell Bartlett - Americanisms - 1848 - 456 pages
...John's kep comp'ny with that gal, He's quite transmogrified," — Essex Dialect, Noakes and Styles. See social life and glee sit down All joyous and unthinking, Till quite transmogrifwd they're grown, Debauchery and drinking. — Burns. I went to the calaboose to see my... | |
| Robert Burns - English poetry - 1849 - 906 pages
...then a wallop, What raging» must his veins convulse« That still etern.il gallop : Wi' wind and title fair i* your tail, Right on ye scud your sea-way ; But in the teeth o1 hait h to sail, It inaks an unco tee-way. V. See «ocul life and glee sit down, All joyous ami unthinking,... | |
| John Aikin - English poetry - 1850 - 764 pages
...pulse Gies now and then a wallop, What ragings must his veins convulse, That still eternal gallop j Wi' wind and tide fair i' your tail, Right on ye scud your sea-way ; But in the teeth u' baith to sail, It maks an unco leewa} . See social life and glee sit down, Debauchery and drinking... | |
| Robert Burns - 1850 - 508 pages
...What ragings must his veins convulse. That still eternal gallop : Wi' wind and tide fair i' your ta:l, Right on ye scud your sea-way ; But in the teeth o' baith to sail, It maks an unco leeway. V. Sec social life nnd gleo sit down, All joyous and imthiiikinir, Till, quili!... | |
| John Aikin - English poetry - 1852 - 792 pages
...pulse Gies now and then a wallop, What ragings must his veins convulse, That still eternal gallop ; Wi' wind and tide fair i' your tail, Right on ye scud...your sea-way ; But in the teeth o' baith to sail, It maks an unco leeway. V. See social life and glee sit down, All joyous and unthinking, Till, quite transmugrify'd,... | |
| 1853 - 820 pages
...wallop, What ratings mnst his veins convulse, That still eternal gallop ; Wi' wind and tide fair ¡' your tail, Right on ye scud your sea-way ; But in the teeth o' baith to sail, It makes au nuco lee-way. ' See Social Life and Glee sit down, All joyous and unthinking, Till, quite transmogrified... | |
| Robert Burns - 1854 - 520 pages
...pulse Gies now and then a wallop, What ragings must his veins convulse That still eternal gallop: Wi' wind and tide fair i' your tail, Right on ye scud...your sea-way ; But in the teeth o' baith to sail, It maks an unco leeway. See social life and glee sit down, All joyous and unthinking, Till quite transmogrify'd... | |
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