| Robert Burns - 1800 - 460 trang
...state, Can never make them eerie. O why should fate sic pleasure have, Life's dearest bands untwining ? Or why sae sweet a flower as love, Depend on Fortune's shining ? GALLA * " The wild-wood Indian's fate" in the original MS. E. . J GALLA WATER. THERE'S braw braw... | |
| Thomas Campbell - 1819 - 466 trang
...An' 'twere na for my Jeanie. O why should fate sic pleasure have, Life's dearest bands untwining ? Or why sae sweet a flower as love, Depend on Fortune's shining ? This world's wealth when I think on, Its pride, and a' the lave o't ; Fie, fie on silly coward man,... | |
| Renfrew county - 1821 - 542 trang
...o' rank and fashion. 0 why should fate, #c. O wha can prudence think upon, And sic a lassie by him? O wha can prudence think upon, And sae in love as I am ? 0 why should fate, $c. How blest the humble cottar's fate ! He woos his simple dearie ; The silly... | |
| British poets - 1822 - 274 trang
...state, Can never make them eerie. O, why should fate sic pleasure have, Life's dearest bands untwining ? Or why sae sweet a flower as love Depend on Fortune's shining? GALL A WATER. THERE'S braw braw lads on Yarrow braes That wander thro' the blooming heather ; But Yarrow... | |
| Ezekiel Sanford, Robert Walsh - 1822 - 418 trang
...An' 'twere na for my Jeanie. O why should fate sic pleasure have, Life's dearest bands untwining ? Or why sae sweet a flower as love, Depend on Fortune's shining ? This warld's wealth when I think on, Its pride, and a' the lave o't ; Her een sae bonnie blue betray... | |
| Harriet Vaughan Cheney - 1826 - 324 trang
...inspired, vol. i. 23 CHAPTER XV. Oh why should fate sic pleasure have, Life's dearest bands entwining? Or why sae sweet a flower as love, Depend on Fortune's shining? BURKS. MAJOR ATHEETON was among the last who quitted Mr. Grey's ; and, as the evening was rather advanced,... | |
| Allan Cunningham - 1825 - 756 trang
...state, Can never make them eerie. O why should Fate sic pleasure have Life's dearest bands untwining ? Or why sae sweet a flower as love Depend on Fortune's shining ? " Poortith cauld" was sent to George Thomson unaccompanied by any remarks from Burns : it is a sweet... | |
| Allan Cunningham - 1825 - 388 trang
...state, Can never make them eerie. O why should Fate sic pleasure have Life's dearest bands untwining ? Or why sae sweet a flower as love Depend on Fortune's shining? " Poortith cauld" was sent to George Thomson unaccompanied by any remarks from Burns : it is a sweet... | |
| British anthology - 1825 - 464 trang
...An' 't werena for my Jeanie. O why should fate sic pleasure have, Life's dearest bands untwining ? Or why sae sweet a flower as love Depend on Fortune's shining ? This warld's wealth when I think on, Its pride, and a' the lave, o 't ; Fie, fie on silly coward... | |
| Robert Burns - 1826 - 288 trang
...'twere na for my Jeany. CHORUS. O why should Fate sic pleasure have, Life's dearest bands untwining 1 Or why sae sweet a flower as Love, Depend on Fortune's shining ? This warld's wealth when II iiink p .i It's pride and a' the lave o't ; Fie, fie on silly coward... | |
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