Yestreen, when to the trembling string The dance gaed thro' the lighted ha', To thee my fancy took its wing, I sat, but neither heard nor saw ; Tho' this was fair, and that was braw, And yon the toast of a' the town, I sigh'd, and said amang them a',... The Works of Robert Burns: Correspondence with Mr. George Thomson, including ... - Pàgina 42per Robert Burns - 1806Visualització completa - Sobre aquest llibre
| 1845 - 440 pàgines
...fancy took ils wing, I sat, hut neither heard nor saw ; Tho' this was fair, and that was hraw And you the toast of a' the town, I sigh'd, and said, amang them a', " Ye are na Mary Morison." О Mury, canst them wreck his peace, Wha for thy sake wad gladly die ! Or canst thou hreak that heart... | |
| William Hazlitt - 1845 - 510 pàgines
...dance gaed through the lighted ha't To thee my fancy took its wing, I sat, but neither heard nor saw. Tho' this was fair, and that was braw, And yon the toast of a' the town, I sighed, and said among them a', Ye are na Mary Morison." That beginning, " Oh gin my love were a bonny... | |
| Robert Burns, James Currie - 1847 - 704 pàgines
...round the lighted ha'/ To thee my fancy took its wing — • I sat, but neither heard nor saw : Though this was fair and that was braw.» And yon the toast...sigh'd, and said, amang them a', ' Ye are na Mary Morrison.' О Mary, canst thou wreck his peace, Wh» for thy sake wad gladly die t Or canst thou break... | |
| Robert Burns - 1849 - 906 pàgines
...wing— I sat, but neither heard nor SAW, Though this was fair, and that was braw, And you the toast o1 a* the town, I sigh'd, and said amang them a*, Ye...Mary, canst thou wreck his peace, Wha for thy sake wad gladly dee ? Or canst thou break that heart of his, Whase only faut is loving thee ? If love fur... | |
| William Hazlitt - 1849 - 290 pàgines
...dance gaed through the lighted ha', To thee my fancy took its wing, I sat, but neither heard nor saw. Tho' this was fair, and that was braw, And yon the toast of a' the town, I sighed, and said among them a', Ye are na Mary Morison." That beginning, " Oh gin my love were a bonny... | |
| 1907 - 504 pàgines
...enthron'd, And smiling diffuses bis influence round — sondern auch in Mary Morison (HH, III, 286): Tho' this was fair, and that was braw, And yon the toast of a" the town, l sigh'd and said among them a': 'Ye are na Mary Morison!' Vergleiche dazu: No virgin I see that my... | |
| Basil Montagu - 1849 - 284 pàgines
...gaed thro' the lighted ha', To thee my fancy took its wing : I sat, but neither heard or saw, Though this was fair and that was braw, And yon the toast of a' the town ; I sighed, and said among them a' ' Ye are not Mary Morrison-' " WORDSWORTH. " Two voices are there ;... | |
| John Aikin - 1850 - 764 pàgines
...gaed through the lighted ha', To thee ray ftncy took its wing, I sat, but neither heard or saw; Though this was fair, and that was braw, And yon the toast...Mary, canst thou wreck his peace, Wha for thy sake wad gladly die > Or canst thou break that heart of his, Wbase only fault is loving thee > If love for... | |
| Robert Burns - 1865 - 236 pàgines
...gaed thro' the lighted ha,' To thee my fancy took its wing, I sat, but neither heard nor saw. Tlio' this was fair, and that was braw, And yon the toast...I sigh'd, and said amang them a', " Ye are na Mary M orison." Oh Mary, canst thou wreck his peace, Wha for thy sake wad gladly die ? Or canst thou break... | |
| John Aikin - 1852 - 792 pàgines
...my fancy took its wing, I sat, but neither heard or saw : Though this was fair, and that was biaw, And yon the toast of a' the town, I sigh'd, and said amang them a', " Ye are na Mary Morison." 0 Mary, canst thou wreck his peace, Wha for thy sake wad gladly die > Or canst thou break that heart... | |
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