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
| Allan Cunningham, Charles Mackay - Poetry - 1879 - 628 pages
...pulse Qies 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 mokes an unco lee-way. v. See social life and glee sit down, All joyous and unthinking, Till, quite... | |
| William Cullen Bryant - American poetry - 1880 - 1124 pages
...ragiugs must his veins convulse, That still eternal gallop : Wi' wind and tide fair i' your tail, Eight ll may guess, For musing or debate. Out spake the...since Janiculum is lost, Naught else can save the transmugrified, they 're grown Debauchery and Drinking : O, would they stay to calculate The eternal... | |
| Horace Hills Morgan - English literature - 1880 - 476 pages
...veins convulse, That still eternal gallop: Wi' wind and tide fair i' your tail, 30 Right on ye send your sea-way; But in the teeth o' baith to sail, It...Life and Glee sit down, All joyous and unthinking, 35 Till, quite transmugrify'd, they're grown Debauchery and Drinking: O would they stay to calculate... | |
| Robert Burns - 1879 - 566 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...But in the teeth o' baith to sail, It makes an unco lee- way. See social life and glee sit down, All joyous and unthinking, 1 Sober. 2 Senseless. 3 Unlucky.... | |
| William Davenport Adams - Poetry - 1880 - 362 pages
...raging must his veins convulse, That still eternal gallop : Wi* wind and tide fair i' your tail, Eight on ye scud your seaway ; But in the teeth o' baith to sail, It maks an unco leeway. How bitter, though unconscious, is the self-condemnation which he puts into the... | |
| Robert Burns - 1881 - 582 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...life and glee sit down, All joyous and unthinking, i Sober. * Senseless. * Unlucky. * Comparison Till, quite transmugrified, they're grown Debauchery... | |
| Robert Burns - 1881 - 328 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 transmugrified,... | |
| Robert Burns - Poets, Scottish - 1881 - 700 pages
...his veins eonvulse, That still eternal gallop ; Wi' wind and tide fair i' your tail, Right on ye seud your sea-way ; But in the teeth o' baith to sail, It makes an uneo Iee-way. great Then gently sean your brother man, Still gentler sister woman ; Theugh they may... | |
| Ada Ellen Bayly - 1882 - 338 pages
...compar'd, And shudder at the niffer, But cast a moment's fair regard What maks the mighty differ ? Wi' wind and tide fair i' your tail, Right on ye scud...But in the teeth o' baith to sail, It makes an unco lee way. Address to the Unco Guid, or Rigidly Righteous. BURNS. " T MAY be wrong, Mr. Ward. I can't... | |
| Robert Burns - 1883 - 554 pages
...tide fair i' your tail, Right on ye scud your sea-way ; But in the teeth o' baith to sail, It mak's an unco leeway. See Social Life and Glee sit down,...transmogrified, they're grown Debauchery and drinking : O, would they stay to calculate Th' eternal consequences ; Or your more dreaded hell to state, Damnation... | |
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