The Poetical Works of Sir Alexander Boswell, of Auchinleck, BaronetOgle, 1871 - 224 pages |
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... , 1745-6 , 23 Ah , Life is but a Dream ! Drinking Song - Here's a Toast , Braes of Ochtertyre , 25 26 27 The Exile's Return , ~ 29 Captain O'Flyn and Miss Dolly O'Lynn , . 31 The Old Chieftain to his Sons , Edinburgh ; or.
... , 1745-6 , 23 Ah , Life is but a Dream ! Drinking Song - Here's a Toast , Braes of Ochtertyre , 25 26 27 The Exile's Return , ~ 29 Captain O'Flyn and Miss Dolly O'Lynn , . 31 The Old Chieftain to his Sons , Edinburgh ; or.
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... Songs in the Justiciary Opera , Skeldon Haughs ; or , The Sow is Flitted , Elegaic Ode to the Memory of Dr. William ... Song , 181 185 187 188 • 190 191 193 195 198 · 199 201 · 203 · 205 · 206 208 210 PAGE The Piper and Trihodyan , A ...
... Songs in the Justiciary Opera , Skeldon Haughs ; or , The Sow is Flitted , Elegaic Ode to the Memory of Dr. William ... Song , 181 185 187 188 • 190 191 193 195 198 · 199 201 · 203 · 205 · 206 208 210 PAGE The Piper and Trihodyan , A ...
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... Under this classic roof - tree , ALEXANDER BOSWELL , Author of the Poems and Songs comprised in the present volume , first saw the light . In the Boswell- Johnson correspondence , the great lexicographer is thus apprised of xxii MEMOIR .
... Under this classic roof - tree , ALEXANDER BOSWELL , Author of the Poems and Songs comprised in the present volume , first saw the light . In the Boswell- Johnson correspondence , the great lexicographer is thus apprised of xxii MEMOIR .
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... were the occasional and anniversary songs , odes , and elegies which thus streamed from his ready and prolific pen . Apart from the historic memories of Auchinleck and its environs , the renown of its library , XXX MEMOIR .
... were the occasional and anniversary songs , odes , and elegies which thus streamed from his ready and prolific pen . Apart from the historic memories of Auchinleck and its environs , the renown of its library , XXX MEMOIR .
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... Song of Burns gives rapture ; and from every region , and from climes the most remote , the votive offerings have ... songs of Burns ; but amidst the wild forests of Columbia , and scorching plains of Hindostan , on the banks of the ...
... Song of Burns gives rapture ; and from every region , and from climes the most remote , the votive offerings have ... songs of Burns ; but amidst the wild forests of Columbia , and scorching plains of Hindostan , on the banks of the ...
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Page 33 - I've done. And in your deeds I'll live again ! When on yon muir our gallant clan Frae boasting foes their banners tore, Wha show'd himself a better man, Or fiercer wav'd the red claymore?
Page 153 - I'm wae to see him here awa, He never wrang'd me ae plack; Gude send he wun clear awa ! (The Orators for the Pannel plead.) AIR — Deil tak the Wars. Bamboozle. Fye on the laws that hang a man for stealing, Sure such penal statutes, were savagely fram'd By legislators devoid of human feeling, Before divine religion mankind had tam'd. Gentlemen, 'tis yours, with vigour, To check the law's excessive rigour, * Yours is the power, to you the choice is given. A father — husband — bends ; On you his...
Page 33 - Yer ain ills aye ha'e heart to bear, Anither's aye ha'e heart to feel. So, ere I set, I'll see you shine, I'll see you triumph ere I fa' ; My parting breath shall boast you mine. Gude night, and joy be wi
Page 58 - The wisdom of a learned man cometh by opportunity of leisure; and he that hath little business shall become wise. — " How can he get wisdom that holdeth the plough, and that glorieth in the goad; that driveth oxen; and is occupied in their labours; and whose talk is of bullocks?
Page 154 - I'll boldly name, I've scratiniz'd it nearly. To trace the truth through all its track, No witch requires, or jugglers; The witnesses are all a pack Of drunkards and of smugglers. The counsel for the crown, with skill, Extorted facts most glaring; Black, when prim'd, by stoup and gill, You see, became most daring. That Black put Brown in mortal fear, The proof is clear — clarissima, And that he robb'd, tho' not quite clear, Presumptio est fortissima.
Page 33 - I gave him of our lordly fare, I gave him here a welcome hame. The auld will speak, the young maun hear ; Be...
Page xxxiii - I was thus enlisted and articled into the service, and being infected with the type fever, the fits have periodically returned. In the year 1815, having viewed a portable press invented by Mr John Ruthven, an ingenious printer in Edinburgh, I purchased one, and commenced compositor. At this period, my brother having it in contemplation to present...
Page 17 - Caroline first charm'd my sight, And fill'd my young heart with a fluttering delight. When I thought her my own, ah ! too short seem'd the day For a jaunt to Downpatrick, or a trip on the sea; To express what I felt then all language were vain, 'Twas in truth what the poets have studied to feign. But too...
Page lxvii - Ancient Superstition, printed from the original manuscript, is presented by Alexander Boswell of Auchinleck. " Besides the privately printed works, Sir Alexander Boswell edited the following works for sale: — Heir followest the Coppie of the ressoning which was betwix the Abbot of Crossraguel and John Knox in Mayboill, concerning the Masse, in the year of God a thousand, five hundred, thre scoir, and two years. Imprinted at Edinburgh by Robert Lekpreeuik. and are to [be] sold at his hous, at the...
Page 52 - Then the Assembly Close received the fair — Order and elegance presided there — Each gay Right Honourable had her place, To walk a minuet with becoming grace. No racing to the dance, with rival hurry — Such was thy sway, O famed Miss Nicky Murray...