| Allan Ramsay - 1733 - 398 pages
...make thee famous by my pen, And glorious by my fword. I'll ferve thee in fuch noble ways, As ne'er was known before ; I'll deck and crown thy head with bays, And love thee more and more. *Tbc Black Bird. UPon a fair morning for foft recreation, I heard a fair lady was making her moan,... | |
| Allan Ramsay - 1750 - 492 pages
...thee famous by my pen, And- glorious by my fword. I'll ferve thee in fuch noble ways, As ne'er was known before ; I'll deck and crown thy head with bays, And love thee more and more. The Black Bird. UP ON a fair morning for fofc recreation, I heard a fair lady was making her moan,... | |
| Allan Ramsay - 1762 - 506 pages
...make thee famous by my pen, And glorious by my fword. I'll ferve thee in fuch noble ways, As ne'er was known before ; I'll deck, and crown thy head with bays, And love thee more and more. The BLACKBIRD. UPon a fair morning for foft recreation, J heard a fair lady was making her With fighing... | |
| Walter Scott - 1819 - 714 pages
...faithless action stain Thy true and constant word, I'll make thee famous by my pen, And glorious by my sword. I'll serve thee in such noble ways As ne'er...crown thy head with bays, And love thee more and more. MoNTitost'.s Lines. WE must now leave, with whatever regret, the valiant Captain Dalgetty to recover... | |
| Walter Scott - 1819 - 350 pages
...true and constant word, I'll make tbee famous by my pen, And glorious by my sword. I'll serve tbee in such noble ways As ne'er were known before; I'll...with bays, And love thee more and more. MONTROSE'S LinesWE must now leave, with whatever regret, the valiant Captain Dalgetty to recover of his wounds,... | |
| 1837 - 540 pages
...constant word, I'll make thee famous by my pen, And glorious by my sword. "I'll serve thee in snch noble ways As ne'er were known before ; I'll deck and crown thy brow with rays, And love thee more and more." This is scarcely so spirited as his joyous chanson, "... | |
| Walter Scott - 1885 - 400 pages
...faithless action stain Thy true and constant word, I'll make thee famous by my pen, And glorious by my sword. I'll serve thee in such noble ways As ne'er...with bays, And love thee more and more. MONTROSE'S Lints. WE must now leave, with whatever regret, the valiant Captain Dalgetty, to recover of his wounds... | |
| Robert Chambers - 1829 - 356 pages
...make thee famous by my pen, And glorious by my sword. I'll serve thee in such noble ways, As ne'er was known before ; I'll deck and crown thy head with bays, And love thee more and more.* GENERAL LESLIE'S MARCH TO LONGMARSTON MOOR. MARCH, march, why the deil dinna ye march ? Stand to your... | |
| Robert Chambers - 1829 - 408 pages
...make thee famous by my pen, And glorious by my sword. I'll serve thee in such noble ways, As ne'er was known before ; I'll deck and crown thy head with bays, And love thee more and more.* GENERAL LESLIE'S MARCH TO LONGMARSTON MOOR. MARCH, march, why the deil dinna ye march ? Stand to your... | |
| England - 1835 - 794 pages
...and constant word, I'll make thee famous by my pen, I'll serve thec in aucb noble ways, As ne'er was known before; I'll deck and crown thy head with bays, And love thee more and more. [From Watson's Collection, 1711.] THE BLYTHSOME BRIDAL. FRANCIS BEMPLE OF BELTREES. Fy let us a' to... | |
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