Chronicle of Scottish Poetry: From the Thirteenth Century, to the Union of the Crowns, المجلد 3

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J. Sibbald, 1802

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الصفحة 255 - The hunter is Christ, that hunts in haist; The hunds are Peter and Paul; The Paip is the fox; Rome is the rox, That rubbis us on the gall.
الصفحة 156 - For luve to hienes hes no heid, Nor lychtleis lawlines ane air, Bot puttis all personis in compair, This prowerb planely for till preue, That men and wemen, less and mair, 15 Ar cumd of Adame and of Eue.
الصفحة 98 - A long pull, and a strong pull, and a pull all together ! [Cries, and drops his face on arm, upon table.
الصفحة 212 - XI. Ye neigartis, then example tak, And leir to fpend your awin ; And with gud freynds ay mirry mak, That it may be weill knawin, That thow art he quha wan this geir : And for thy wyfe fe thou nocht fpair, With gud freynds ay to mak repair, •, Thy honefiy may be fhawin.
الصفحة 153 - Vntrewth expresly thay expell ; 3 it thay ar planeist and repleit Of falset and dissait thair sell : 10 So find I thair affectioun Contrair thair [awin] complexioun. Thay favour no wayis fuliche men, And verry few of thame ar wyiss ; All gredy personis thay misken, 15 And thay ar full of covettyiss : So find [I thair affectioun] Contrair [thair awin complexioun]. I...
الصفحة 290 - Even frae Curgarf to Craigyvar ; And down the syde of Don richt far ; Angus and Mearns did all convene To fecht, or Donald came sae nar The ryall bruch of Aberdene.
الصفحة 177 - GIFE langour makis men licht, * Or dolour thame decoir In erth thair is no wicht, May me compair in gloir.
الصفحة 226 - Sir Penny now is maid ane owle, Thay wirk him mekle tray and tene, Thay hald him in quhill he hair-mowle, And makis him blind of baith his ene ; Thairowt he is bot feyndill fene, Sa faft thairain they can him fteik, That pure commownis can nocht obtene Ane day to byd with him to fpeik. St. 5. 1. 7. " And als Sir Symony his fervand.
الصفحة 504 - poore of waters, naked of renowne,' having received so many fair tributaries, as was said of the Forth, 'Doth grow the greater still, the further downe; • Till that abounding both in power and fame, She long doth strive to give the sea her name;' or if not her name, in this case, at least the impulse of her stream. From the steeples of Newburyport you may review this river stretching far up into the country, with many a white sail glancing over it like an inland sea, and behold, as one wrote who...
الصفحة 357 - Quhofe port, and pereles pulchritude, Fair forme, and face angelicall, Sua meik, and full of manfuetude, With vertew fupernaturall ; Makdome, and proper members all, Sa perfyte, and with joy repleit, Pruifs hir, but peir or peregall, Of maids the maikles Margareit. III. Sa wyfe in youth, and verteous, Sic reflbun for to rewl the reft, As in greit age wer marvelous. Sua manerlie, myld, and modeft ; Sa grave, fa gracious, and digeft ; And in all doings fa difcreit ; , The maift. bening, and bonieft,...

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