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" A nd will I see his face again ? And will I hear him speak ? I'm downright dizzy wi' the thought, In troth I'm like to greet! "
Zehn schottische Lieder verdentscht von W.B. Macdonald. Schott. und Deutsch - Page 48
1854
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What Men Have Said about Woman: A Collection of Choice Sentences

Henry Southgate - Women - 1866 - 384 pages
...smooth his tongue ; His breath's like caller air ; His very fit has music in't As he comes up the stair. And will I see his face again ? And will I hear him...dizzy wi' the thought : In troth, I'm like to greet. WJ Mickle. Her Eyes. Oh ! that eye was in itself a soul ! Her eye, the pure ethereal blue. Byron. Logan....
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Words from the poets. Selected [by C.M. Vaughan] for the use of parochial ...

Words - 1866 - 368 pages
...his tongue, His breath's like cauler air ; His very foot hae music in't, As he comes up the stair. And will I see his face again ? And will I hear him...dizzy wi' the thought In troth I'm like to greet.* * '\Greet"— weep. There's nae luck about the house, There's nae luck at a' ; There's nae luck about...
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The Book of Rubies: A Collection of the Most Notable Love-poems in the ...

English poetry - 1866 - 396 pages
...his tongue, His breath's like caller air ; His very foot has music in't, As he comes up the stair. And will I see his face again, And will I hear him speak ? I'm dounricht dizzy with the thocht, In troth I'm like to greet. There's nae luck about the house, There's...
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The British Poets, Volume 4

1866 - 358 pages
...speeches, If they have n't burnt themselves ! DURHAM'S RETURN. " On revient toujoura." — FRENCH SONO. " And will I see his face again, And will I hear him speak f " THERE'S NAB LUCK ABOUT THE HOUSE. " THE Inconstant is come ! " it 's in every man's mouth ; From...
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Extracts from English Literature

John Rolfe - 1867 - 404 pages
...weel content, I hae nae mair to crave ; And gin I live to keep him sae, I'm blest aboon the lave : And will •I see his face again ? And will I hear...dizzy wi' the thought, In troth I'm like to greet. MICKLE. DISCRETION. THOUGH a man has all other perfections and wants discretion, he will be of no great...
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Mosaics of Human Life

Elizabeth A. Thurston - Quotations - 1866 - 320 pages
...romantic and somewhat serious cast : she was all life and gladness. Washington Irving. THE RETURN. A ND will I see his face again? "^ And will I hear him...dizzy wi' the thought; In troth I'm like to greet. Sae sweet his voice, sae smooth his tongue; His breath's like caller air; His very foot has music in...
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The Golden Treasury of the Best Songs and Lyrical Poems in the English Language

Francis Turner Palgrave - English poetry - 1867 - 360 pages
...weel content, I hae nae mair to crave : And gin I live to keep him sae, I'm blest aboon the lave : And will I see his face again, And will I hear him speak ? I'm downright dizzy wi' the thought, Fof there's nae luck about the house, There's nae luck at a'; There's little pleasure in the house...
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The Poetical Works of Thomas Hood: With a Memoir, Volume 3

Thomas Hood - 1867 - 372 pages
...And O, burn Parson Stephen's speeches, LORD DURHAM'S RETURN. "Onrevient toujoura." — FRENCH Soso. " And will I see his face again, And will I hear him speak f " THERE 'a NAE LUCK ABOUT THE HOUSH. " THE Inconstant is come ! " it 's in every man's mouth ; From...
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The young Englishman's first poetry book, compiled by E.C. Lowe

Edward Clarke Lowe - 1868 - 186 pages
...his tongue, His breath's like caller2 air ; His very foot hae music in't, As he comes up the stair. And will I see his face again ? And will I hear him...downright dizzy wi' the thought In troth I'm like to greet.3 - little cap. * fresh. a weep. There's nae luck about the house, There's nae luck at a' ; There's...
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A household book of English poetry, selected with notes by R.C. Trench

Richard Chenevix Trench (abp. of Dublin) - 1868 - 458 pages
...weel content, 45 I hae nae mair to crave : And gin I live to keep him sae, I'm blest aboon the lave : And will I see his face again, And will I hear him speak? 50 I'm downright dizzy wi' the thought, In troth I'm like to greet. For there's nae luck about the...
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