Poems and songs, humorous, serious and satirical, ed., with an intr., by R. Ford1897 |
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... Mind the Butter , Lines written in a certain Bridewell , The Dairo's Anthem , 136 136 138 ... : 141 144 The Mucking o ' Geordie's Byre , Sawney , now.
... Mind the Butter , Lines written in a certain Bridewell , The Dairo's Anthem , 136 136 138 ... : 141 144 The Mucking o ' Geordie's Byre , Sawney , now.
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... MIND THE BUTTER . During Dr. Chalmers ' late visit to the good town of Greenock , we are assured that he , in the course of an after - dinner speech , spoke nearly as follows : - 66 ' My brethren and beloved friends , I have been often ...
... MIND THE BUTTER . During Dr. Chalmers ' late visit to the good town of Greenock , we are assured that he , in the course of an after - dinner speech , spoke nearly as follows : - 66 ' My brethren and beloved friends , I have been often ...
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... mind the butter , mind the butter . " Auld grunting , gouty Granny Kirk Comes hobbling on her twa State crutches , * Determined by ilk wily quirk To grab a ' wi ' her haly clutches ; Her bloated bouk and brandy een- Her staggering step ...
... mind the butter , mind the butter . " Auld grunting , gouty Granny Kirk Comes hobbling on her twa State crutches , * Determined by ilk wily quirk To grab a ' wi ' her haly clutches ; Her bloated bouk and brandy een- Her staggering step ...
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... butter . Chased like a roe from hill to dale , Debarred from village , town , and city ; Her bleeding feet and ... mind the butter . " The " Poor Man's Kirk " is all her cry , Yet wi ' the rich she fondly dallies ; Yea - poortith's cot ...
... butter . Chased like a roe from hill to dale , Debarred from village , town , and city ; Her bleeding feet and ... mind the butter . " The " Poor Man's Kirk " is all her cry , Yet wi ' the rich she fondly dallies ; Yea - poortith's cot ...
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... Mind the butter , mind the butter . " 141 LINES WRITTEN IN A CERTAIN BRIDEWELL , BY A STATE PRISONER , IN THE MONTH OF APRIL , 1820 . PENT up within this horrid cell , How heaves my breast with anger's swell ! To think what I must ...
... Mind the butter , mind the butter . " 141 LINES WRITTEN IN A CERTAIN BRIDEWELL , BY A STATE PRISONER , IN THE MONTH OF APRIL , 1820 . PENT up within this horrid cell , How heaves my breast with anger's swell ! To think what I must ...
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ain fireside Alang Alexander Rodger anither auld baith barbarous barber Barrowfield bar bawbee Behave yoursel Betty black coat blest blooming Mary Beaton blythe Jamie bonnie bairn Bonnie blooming Mary bonnie lasses bosom brave braw Byre cauld cheek Colin Dulap daddy's dear Dzheordzhe is king e'en e'er Erin go bragh fair frae gang gi'e Glasgow gravat sae white gude hame heart him's honest I'll awa ilka Inverkip Jamie M'Nab king's kiss yestreen lads laird langsyne lassie lo'ed mak's maun mind the butter mither Molendinar Burne muckle mysel Nae mair nainsel nane ne'er o'er owre poet ponnie poor praw Queen Robert Tannahill Royal Sawney shust siller Smiddy smile songs sweet Syne ta wee Tannahill tell thee There's thing thocht thou toddle butt toddlin waefu weaver weel whisky ye'll ye're
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第 3 頁 - BEHAVE YOURSEL' BEFORE FOLK Behave yoursel' before folk ! Behave yoursel' before folk ! And dinna be sae rude to me As kiss me sae before folk ! It wadna gie me meikle pain, Gin we were seen and heard by nane, To tak' a kiss, or grant you ane ; But gudesake ! no before folk. Behave yoursel' before folk ! Behave yoursel' before folk ! Whate'er you do when out o' view, Be cautious aye before folk.
第 4 頁 - I'm sure wi' you I've been as free As ony modest lass should be; But yet it doesna do to see Sic freedom used before folk. Behave yoursel' before folk, Behave yoursel' before folk ; I'll ne'er submit again to it — So mind you that — before folk. Ye tell me that my face is fair; It may be sae — I dinna care — But ne'er again gar't blush sae sair As ye ha'e done before folk. Behave yourseP before folk, Behave yoursel' before folk ; Nor heat my cheeks wi' your mad freaks, But aye be douce before...
第 2 頁 - I've new anes for the makin'; But gin ye'll just come hame wi' me, An' lea' the carle, your father, Ye'se get my breeks to keep in trim, Mysel', an' a' thegither." " 'Deed, lad," quo' she, "your offer's fair, I really think I'll tak' it, Sae, gang awa', get out the mare, We'll baith slip on the back o't; For gin I wait my father's time, I'll wait till I be fifty; But na; — I'll marry in my prime, An' mak
第 4 頁 - As ye hae done before folk. Behave yoursel' before folk, Behave yoursel' before folk — Nor heat my cheeks wi' your mad freaks, But aye be douce before folk ! Ye tell me that my lips are sweet ; Sic tales, I doubt, are a' deceit — At ony rate, it's hardly meet To prie their sweets before folk. Behave yoursel...
第 2 頁 - An' aye she e'ed my auld breeks, The time that we sat crackin', Quo' I, my lass, ne'er mind the clouts, I've new anes for the makin' ; But gin ye'll just come hame wi' me, An' lea' the carle, your father, Ye'se get my breeks to keep in trim, Mysel' an' a
第 4 頁 - Behave yoursel' before folk ! Behave yoursel' before folk ! Whate'er you do when out o' view, Be cautious aye before folk. Consider, lad , how folk will crack, And what a great affair they'll mak' O' naething but a simple smack That's gien or taen before folk. Behave yoursel' before folk ! Behave yoursel' before folk ! Nor gie the tongue o' auld or young Occasion to come o'er folk.
第 4 頁 - To be sae teazed before folk. Behave yoursel' before folk, Behave yoursel' before folk ; When we're our lane ye may tak' ane, But fient a ane before folk. I'm sure wi' you I've been as free As ony modest lass should be ; But yet, it doesna do to see Sic freedom used before folk. Behave yoursel' before folk, Behave yoursel' before folk ; I'll ne'er submit again to it — So mind you that — before folk.
第 5 頁 - Behave yoursel' before folk, Behave yoursel' before folk ; Nor heat my cheeks wi' your mad freaks, But aye be douce before folk. Ye tell me that my lips are sweet, Sic tales, I doubt, are a' deceit ; At ony rate, it's hardly meet To pree their sweets before folk. Behave yoursel' before folk, Behave yoursel' before folk ; Gin that's the case, there's time and place, But surely no before folk. But, gin you really do insist That I should suffer to be kiss'd, Gae, get a license frae the priest, And mak'...
第 2 頁 - An' mak a wife most thrifty.' Wow! Robin was an angry man, At tyning o' his dochter: Thro' a' the kintra-side he ran, An' far an' near he socht her; But when he cam to our fire-end, An' fand us baith thegither, Quo' I, 'Gudeman, I've ta'en your bairn, An
第 4 頁 - As ye ha'e done before folk. Behave yoursel' before folk, Behave yoursel' before folk; Nor heat my cheeks wi' your mad freaks, But aye be douce before folk. Ye tell me that my lips are sweet, Sic tales, I doubt, are a' deceit; At ony rate, it's hardly meet To pree their sweets before folk. Behave yoursel' before folk, Behave yoursel' before folk; Gin that's the case, there's time, and place, But surely no before folk.