| Robert Fraser - 1801 - 474 páginas
...Such bawling and shoirting, when the ball was thrown; I saw their intent was to give us new a stroke. But with all their bravado they were soon taught That their errand was aiming to bring anguish upon 'err., Such driving and straggling 'till then we ne'er saw, Nor such never will, no, nor never may.... | |
| Philological Society (Great Britain) - 1872 - 454 páginas
...y-tauglit That their errand was for them in their anguish y-heightencd, Such driving and straggling, till then we ne'er saw, Nor such never will, no, nor never may. Hey-ho ! by my conscience thou hast y-paid it quoth John ; Give over with thy croaking, and (jive me... | |
| Jacob Poole - 1867 - 212 páginas
...commanes t'rapple; th' ball skir an vlee ; Our eein wode b' mistern t' dearnt up ee skee. 8 ENGLISH. 5 But with all their bravado they were soon taught...Such driving, and struggling, 'till then we ne'er sawNor such never will, no, nor never may. 6 Many a brave stroke by Tommy was made; The goal-keeper,... | |
| James Augustus Henry Murray - 1873 - 282 páginas
...their boasting, they were soon y-taught That their errand was for them in their anguish y-heightened, Such driving and struggling, till then we ne'er saw, Nor such never will, no, nor never may. Hey-ho ! by my conscience thou hast y-paid it quoth John ; Give over with thy croaking, and give me... | |
| Jeremiah Joseph Hogan - 1927 - 108 páginas
...w'ne'er zey, Nor zichel ne'er well, nowe, nore ne'er mey. (But with all their bravado they soon were taught That their errand was aiming to bring anguish...ne'er saw, Nor such never will, no, nor never may.) X. Congratulatory Address, in the Dialect of Forth, presented to Earl Mulgrave, Lord Lieut. of Ireland,... | |
| |