Paul Jones : a Romance, Bind 1Oliver & Boyd, 1826 - 1123 sider |
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Side 14
... maun be me after all ; ' and I pulled the bride - veil off , and wha d'ye think I saw ? -nae braw bonnie blooming bride like me , but a sheeted corse , with the een picked out of its head , and in their place twa elf - candles . I gied ...
... maun be me after all ; ' and I pulled the bride - veil off , and wha d'ye think I saw ? -nae braw bonnie blooming bride like me , but a sheeted corse , with the een picked out of its head , and in their place twa elf - candles . I gied ...
Side 15
... maun be gecking , and spreading yere blossoms to the sun , as if ye said in yere hearts , Wha are sae bonnie as we , and forget- ting that the blast may break ye , -the sun scorch ye , -some wanton hand pluck ye and cast ye away , —or ...
... maun be gecking , and spreading yere blossoms to the sun , as if ye said in yere hearts , Wha are sae bonnie as we , and forget- ting that the blast may break ye , -the sun scorch ye , -some wanton hand pluck ye and cast ye away , —or ...
Side 17
... maun be a marvel to hear . Haith , lad , but I kenn'd yere word weel , -nae man ever said a saft word to me that I didnae ken his tongue again . I can- not say that my e'e is sae gleg , though they tell me it's brighter . But ye were ...
... maun be a marvel to hear . Haith , lad , but I kenn'd yere word weel , -nae man ever said a saft word to me that I didnae ken his tongue again . I can- not say that my e'e is sae gleg , though they tell me it's brighter . But ye were ...
Side 22
... maun rin now and lay her in her grave again , else she'll come to me when I dream , and drag me out of my bed ; mony a time she has done it . Away to your wark , Johnie Paul , away to your wark - the strong hand and the sharp steel ...
... maun rin now and lay her in her grave again , else she'll come to me when I dream , and drag me out of my bed ; mony a time she has done it . Away to your wark , Johnie Paul , away to your wark - the strong hand and the sharp steel ...
Side 56
... maun look to the lassie , there's haurls o ' sense about her , daft though she be . " She suddenly changed her laughing look , drew closer to Paul , and said in a slow tone of voice : - " Young man , you think I am a vain 56 PAUL JONES .
... maun look to the lassie , there's haurls o ' sense about her , daft though she be . " She suddenly changed her laughing look , drew closer to Paul , and said in a slow tone of voice : - " Young man , you think I am a vain 56 PAUL JONES .
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