Poems on Various Subjects: But Chiefly Moral and Descriptive, with Songs, and Copious NotesPrinted at the Dumfries & Galloway courier office, 1822 - Всего страниц: 283 |
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... soon , alas ! he found a soldier's grave , Too soon our hero perish'd with the brave . Who would not mourn De Lancey's early fall , One 76.
... soon , alas ! he found a soldier's grave , Too soon our hero perish'd with the brave . Who would not mourn De Lancey's early fall , One 76.
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... soon to till ? Were there as many turnips sawn- Which way did they prepare the lan ' ? What kind of ploughs , what kind of harrows ? What kind of carts , graith , and drill barrows ? Were horses such as they are now ? How many 101.
... soon to till ? Were there as many turnips sawn- Which way did they prepare the lan ' ? What kind of ploughs , what kind of harrows ? What kind of carts , graith , and drill barrows ? Were horses such as they are now ? How many 101.
Стр. 102
... soon as we got in the bear , A horse was ne'er ta'en by the head , Until the peats were fit to lead : When I a stripling was , like you , They thought that turnips wadna grow Upon a holm in Durrisdeer , Nor on a croft in a ' the Keir ...
... soon as we got in the bear , A horse was ne'er ta'en by the head , Until the peats were fit to lead : When I a stripling was , like you , They thought that turnips wadna grow Upon a holm in Durrisdeer , Nor on a croft in a ' the Keir ...
Стр. 116
... soon . The benefits that do proceed From thrashing mills , do far exceed Each art that ever went before , Even from remotest times of yore . Both Small and Wilkie , on the plough , Did much attention sure bestow ; Uniting , happily , at ...
... soon . The benefits that do proceed From thrashing mills , do far exceed Each art that ever went before , Even from remotest times of yore . Both Small and Wilkie , on the plough , Did much attention sure bestow ; Uniting , happily , at ...
Стр. 121
... soon expands his generous soul . And next , my comrade brave , the Sergeant , His merit could I but enlarge on't , How to his friends and trust he's true , As witness Spain and Waterloo . I bid ye now adieu , my frien's , -- And when we ...
... soon expands his generous soul . And next , my comrade brave , the Sergeant , His merit could I but enlarge on't , How to his friends and trust he's true , As witness Spain and Waterloo . I bid ye now adieu , my frien's , -- And when we ...
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Стр. 282 - Others of less note followed the infamous example. On their combined evidence several of the conspirators were seized, condemned, and executed. Among these, the most distinguished were Russell and Sidney. Both died with the intrepidity of men who had resolved to hazard their lives in the field, in order to break the fetters of slavery, and rescue themselves and their fellow-subjects from an ignominious despotism.