10 LIBRI IN INGLESE ASSOCIATI CON «POORTITH»
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1
A Complete Word and Phrase Concordance to the Poems and ...
Poortith 365 Pour Poortlth [poverty]. A man may hae an honest heart, Tho'
Poortith hourly stare him ; Ep. to Young Friend. Come wealth, come poortith, late
or soon, Heaven send your heart.strings ay in tune, Ep. to Maj. Logan. The harpy
...
2
The proverbs of Scotland: collected and arranged, with notes ...
His wit gat wings and wad hae flown, but pinching poortith held him down. It
keeps his nose at the grundstane. It 's a hard task to be poor and leal. It 's a mean
mouse that has but ae hole. It 's a fair time when the mouse looks out o' the meal
...
3
The proverbs of Scotland, collected and arranged, with notes ...
Poortith pairts gude company. Poortith's better than pride. Poortith's pain, but nae
disgrace. Poortith taks awa pith. " ' I tell you, Master Moniplies,' said Jenkin, ' I am
as poor as any Scot among you. I have broken my indenture, and I think of ...
Alexander Hislop (publisher),
1870
4
Burns, Ramsay and the Earlier Poets of Scotland ; to which ...
POORTITH. CAULD. Tutte — *' I had a Horse." [Jean Lorimer, the Chloris and the
" Lassie with the lint- white locks" of Burns, was the heroine of this exquisite lyric :
Bhe was at that time very young; her shape was fine, and her " dimpled cheek ...
Allan Cunningham, Charles Mackay,
1879
5
The complete poetical works of Robert Burns, arranged in the ...
O POORTITH CAULD. TUNE——Cauld Kail. [This beautiful song, composed in
January, 1793, was intended by Burns to be set to the air, Cauld Kai! in Aberdeen
; but Thomson, fancying that to be unsuitable, selected for it another melody, ...
6
The complete works (self-interpreting).
Robert Burns. good in your sight. Duncan Gray is that kind of light-horse gallop of
an air which precludes sentiment The ludicrous is its ruling feature. Yours, R. B. 0
BURNS TO MR. THOMSON. DUMFRIES, Jan., 1793. O POORTITH CAULD ...
7
The British Poets: Including Translations ...
Including Translations ... British poets. O POORTITH. 57 How it comes let doctors
tell, Ha, ha, Sfc. Meg grew sick— as he grew heal, I In, ha, Sfc. Something in her
bosom wrings, For relief a sigh she brings ; And O, her een, they spak sic things !
Come wealth, come poortith, late or s<ft>n, Heaven send your heart-strings aye
in tune, And screw your temper-pins aboon, A filth or mair, The melancholious,
lazy croon O' cankrie care. May still your life from day to day Nae lente largo in
the ...
Robert Burns, Joseph Skipsey,
1885
9
The Poetry of Robert Burns: Songs. Johnson's musical museum ...
O POORTITH CAULD Hard is thy heart, Lord Gregory, And flinty is thy breast : . i .
ard Thou bolt of Heaven that flashest by, je with O, wilt thou bring me rest ! VI Ye
mustering thunders from above, Your willing victim see, But spare and pardon ...
Robert Burns, William Ernest Henley, Thomas Finlayson Henderson,
1901
10
Evening Hours: Poems and Songs
I44 AWA, AWA, THOU POORTITH CAULDThe ribbon he gied me, see bonnie
blue, I'll wear for his sake—it'll ever be new; The bonnet he hecht me on sweet
May-day, I'll deck it wi' wreaths when flowers are gay; An' the heart, aboon a' to
me ...