And dainties a great store o' 'em ! May peace and plenty be his lot, Unstained by any vicious blot ; And may he never want a groat. That's fond of Tullochgorum ! But for the discontented fool, Who wants to be oppression's tool, May envy gnaw his rotten... The Great North of Scotland Railway. A Guide - Página 55de William Ferguson (of Kinmundy.) - 1881 - 174 páginasVisualização completa - Sobre este livro
| Ernest Bernbaum - 1918 - 422 páginas
...And may he never want a groat That's fond o' Tullochgorum ! But for the dirty, yawning fool Who wants to be Oppression's tool, May envy gnaw his rotten...sorrow be his chance, Dool and sorrow, dool and sorrow, May dool and sorrow be his chance, And nane say 'wae's me' for him! May dool and sorrow be his chance,... | |
| 1920 - 400 páginas
...blot, And may be never want a groat, That's fond o' Tullochgorum! But for the discontented fool, Who loves to be oppression's tool, May envy gnaw his rotten...discontent devour him! May dool and sorrow be his chance, etc. And a' the ills that come frae France, Whae'er he be that winna dance The reel o' Tullochgorum... | |
| Sir John Collings Squire - 1927 - 496 páginas
...And may he never want a groat, That's fond o' Tullochgorum ! But for the discontented fool, Wha wants to be oppression's tool, May envy gnaw his rotten soul, And discontent devour him ! May dule and sorrow be his chance, Dule and sorrow, dule and sorrow, Dule and sorrow be his chance, And... | |
| William Grant - 2012 - 532 páginas
...vicious spot, And may he never want a groat, That's fond o' Tullochgorum ! But for the sullen frumpish fool, That loves to be oppression's tool, May envy gnaw his rotten soul, And discontent devour him ; Ser dAuf an 'dAui at Sa best, dAuf an 'dAui, dAuf an 'dAui, dAuf an 'dAui at Sa best, w[ a: Sar varfo:ram... | |
| Sir John Collings Squire - 1927 - 492 páginas
...And may he never want a groat, That's fond o' Tullochgorum ! But for the discontented fool, Wha wants to be oppression's tool, May envy gnaw his rotten soul, And discontent devour him ! May dule and sorrow be his chance, Dule and sorrow, dule and sorrow, Dule and sorrow be his chance, And... | |
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