| Robert Burns - 1840 - 872 páginas
...handwriting of the Poet.] a' tl)t aírtá tljr miria can blaln. Tune— .Vise Admiral Gordon'! StraHu/iry. OP a' the airts the wind can blaw, I dearly like the west, For there the bonnie lassie lives, The lassie I lo'e best : There wild-woods grow, and rivers row, And mony a hill... | |
| Robert Burns, James Currie - 1844 - 706 páginas
...honour of Mrs. Burns, during the honey-moon. Tune.— Mist Admiral Gordon's Strathspey. OF a' the airtsb the wind can blaw, I dearly like the west ; For there the bonnie lassie lives, The lassie I lo'e best : There wild woods grow, and rivers row,8 And monie a hill... | |
| John Wilson - 1845 - 236 páginas
...and in a moment it was as the pure breath of his beloved, and he exclaimed to the conscious stars, " Of a' the airts the wind can blaw, I dearly like the west; For there the bonny lassie lives, The lass that I lo'e best!" How different, yet how congenial to that other strain,... | |
| John Wilson - 1845 - 248 páginas
...voice. " Of a' the airts the wind can blaw, I dearly like the west, For there the bonnie lassie liyes, The lassie I lo'e best: There wild woods grow, and rivers row, And mony a hill between ; But day and night my fancy's flight Is ever wi' my Jean. " I see her in the dewy... | |
| 1846 - 444 páginas
...passionate strains. " Of a' tie airts the wind can blaw I dearly loe the west, For there the bonnle lassie lives, The lassie I loe best. There wild woods grow, and rivers flow, Wi' mony a hill between ; But day and night my fancy's flight Is ever wi' my Jean. " I sec her... | |
| percy b. st. john - 1846 - 436 páginas
...passionate strains. " Of a' the airts the wind can blnw I dearly loe the west, For there the bonnic lassie lives. The lassie I loe best. There wild woods grow, and rivers flow, Wi' mony a hill between ; But day and night my fancy's flight Is ever wi' my Jean. " I see her... | |
| W A. Williamson - 1849 - 134 páginas
...exclusively as the place of the wind, or the direction from which it blows, as preserved in Burns : — " Of a' the airts the wind can blaw, I dearly like the west ; For there the bonny lassie lives, The lass that I like best." The term yad, a stiff-legged country horse, has strayed... | |
| Frederick Dinsdale - 1849 - 192 páginas
...AIRLY, a. Early. AIRNEST, a. Earnest. AIRT, n. The point from •which, the wind blows. Jam., Car. " Of a' the airts the wind can blaw, I dearly like the west." Scot. Museum, iii, 244. Burns, iv, 137. AIRT NOR PART. "Neither airt nor part," in no way concerned... | |
| Robert Burns - 1849 - 906 páginas
...J and only occasionally spending a day or two in Ayrshire, that he wrote the beautiful eong : |] " Of a' the airts the wind can blaw I dearly like the weit. For there the bonnie lassie lives, the lassie I lo'e best ; There wild woods grow, and rivers... | |
| Daniel Scrymgeour - 1850 - 596 páginas
...THE WIND CAN BLAW. Of a' the airts the wind ean blaw, I dearly like the west, For there the bonnie lassie lives, The lassie I lo'e best : There wild woods grow, and rivers row, And mony a hill between ; Bnt, day and night, my faney's flight Is ever wi' my Jean. I see her in the dewy... | |
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