Paul Jones : a Romance, Bind 1Oliver & Boyd, 1826 - 1123 sider |
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Side 52
... quean that's gone was a glaiket creature , ken'd na weel whilk end on her was up - nought better could befal a daft hempie , wha wore fowl's feathers in her head , as thy douce father says . Now , the young lord's a wanter , and yere ...
... quean that's gone was a glaiket creature , ken'd na weel whilk end on her was up - nought better could befal a daft hempie , wha wore fowl's feathers in her head , as thy douce father says . Now , the young lord's a wanter , and yere ...
Side 54
... at every spring - my certie , she'll come in o ' her skipping yet ; I never saw a quean that flang in that flaga- rie gate , that didnae gie wark to the cannie 54 PAUL JONES . other things than the scene of mirth and joy ...
... at every spring - my certie , she'll come in o ' her skipping yet ; I never saw a quean that flang in that flaga- rie gate , that didnae gie wark to the cannie 54 PAUL JONES . other things than the scene of mirth and joy ...
Side 56
... quean , Kate Tam- son , said what was truth , -there's mair sense in Kate than some folk think - it's no the brawling brook that drowns fowk - and it's no the rattling cart that's soonest coupit . Look at dame Kissock , quo ' she , when ...
... quean , Kate Tam- son , said what was truth , -there's mair sense in Kate than some folk think - it's no the brawling brook that drowns fowk - and it's no the rattling cart that's soonest coupit . Look at dame Kissock , quo ' she , when ...
Side 150
... quean's ee as weel as he liked the burning gowd . He has picked up one of those cumbersome comrades frae this little wicked coast before now . Ye have heard of bonnie Kate Can- dlish o ' Cumtakit ? blue een , gowden locks , lang i ' the ...
... quean's ee as weel as he liked the burning gowd . He has picked up one of those cumbersome comrades frae this little wicked coast before now . Ye have heard of bonnie Kate Can- dlish o ' Cumtakit ? blue een , gowden locks , lang i ' the ...
Side 152
... quean , very young and somewhat obedient , who can be carried o'er the sea - faem and no a feather ruffled , ye foresta ' me , brings her weight in gold either east or west . There was Captain Crouser , who carried o'er the daughter of ...
... quean , very young and somewhat obedient , who can be carried o'er the sea - faem and no a feather ruffled , ye foresta ' me , brings her weight in gold either east or west . There was Captain Crouser , who carried o'er the daughter of ...
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