Abbotsford Series of the Scottish Poets,George Eyre-Todd W. Hodge & Company, 1892 |
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Página 47
... Papingo , " And we sall sweir , be our professioun , Counsall to keip , and schaw it to no mo . We thee beseik , or7 thou depart us fro , Declare to us sum causis reasonabyll Quhy we bene haldin so abhominabyll . " Be thy travell thou ...
... Papingo , " And we sall sweir , be our professioun , Counsall to keip , and schaw it to no mo . We thee beseik , or7 thou depart us fro , Declare to us sum causis reasonabyll Quhy we bene haldin so abhominabyll . " Be thy travell thou ...
Página 55
... Papingo said , " Brother , in certane4 , 4 assuredly . 5 choosing . So lang as thay obey correctioun , Cheisyngs thair heddis be electioun , Unthrall to Ryches or to Povertie , Bot as requyrith thair necessitie . " O prudent prelatis ...
... Papingo said , " Brother , in certane4 , 4 assuredly . 5 choosing . So lang as thay obey correctioun , Cheisyngs thair heddis be electioun , Unthrall to Ryches or to Povertie , Bot as requyrith thair necessitie . " O prudent prelatis ...
Página 56
... Papingo said , " That is verytie . Ryches , I grant , is nocht to be refusit , Providyng alwaye it be nocht abusit . " Than laid the Ravin ane replycatioun , Syne said , " Thy reasone is nocht worth ane myte , As I sall prove , with ...
... Papingo said , " That is verytie . Ryches , I grant , is nocht to be refusit , Providyng alwaye it be nocht abusit . " Than laid the Ravin ane replycatioun , Syne said , " Thy reasone is nocht worth ane myte , As I sall prove , with ...
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... Papingo , " I thame excuse , for quhy , thay bene so thrall To Propertie , and hir ding4 dochteris two , Dame Ryches , and fair lady Sensuall , That may nocht use no pastyme spirituall ; And in thair habitis thay tak sic delyte Thay ...
... Papingo , " I thame excuse , for quhy , thay bene so thrall To Propertie , and hir ding4 dochteris two , Dame Ryches , and fair lady Sensuall , That may nocht use no pastyme spirituall ; And in thair habitis thay tak sic delyte Thay ...
Página 59
... Papingo , " That ye frier Gled , and Corby monk , your brother , Have cure of all my guddis , and no mo , Sen at this tyme freindschip I fynd non uther . " " We salbe to yow trew , as tyll our mother , " Quod thay , and sweir tyll ...
... Papingo , " That ye frier Gled , and Corby monk , your brother , Have cure of all my guddis , and no mo , Sen at this tyme freindschip I fynd non uther . " " We salbe to yow trew , as tyll our mother , " Quod thay , and sweir tyll ...
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Adew agane Allan Ramsay amang baith Bannatyne Bellenden Beltane Chrystis kirk court dame deid dois doun feild feir frome furth gang nae mair geir George Bannatyne grace greit grene gret gude haif hairt hart heid heir honour in-to James Jhone Jolly Beggar keip King knaw lady ladyis leif Lord lordis lufe lyfe lyke Lyndsay Lyndsay's maid maist Maister Maitland meit micht mony mycht nane neir nocht Papingo PARDONER PAUPER Peblis play pleseir poems poet Pyote Quha Quhair quhat Quhen Quhilk Quhose Quhy Quod scho richt Ryches rycht sall Sanct satire sayis schame schaw scho Scot Scotland SCOTTISH POETRY sene Sir David Lyndsay speir spurrit Squyer suld sumtyme sweit Syne Talbart thaim thair Thairfoir thame thare thay thé thee thir thocht thou thow trew tuke tyll tyme uther wald weill wyfe wyfis wyll yeir
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Página 101 - Lybellandum, Within ane moneth I gat ad Opponendum, In half ane yeir I gat Interloquendum, And syne I gat, how call ye it? ad Replicandum: Bot I could never ane word yit understand him. And than thay gart me cast out many plackis, And gart me pay for four-and-twentie actis.
Página 28 - He was a man of middle age ; In aspect manly, grave, and sage, As on king's errand come ; But in the glances of his eye, A penetrating, keen, and sly Expression found its home...
Página 178 - Fu' snug in a glen, where nane cou'd see, The twa, with kindly sport and glee, Cut frae a new cheese a whang : The priving was good, it pleas'd them baith, To lo'e her for ay, he gae her his aith ; Quo' she, to leave thee I will be laith, My winsome Gaberlunzie-man. O kend my minny I were wi' you, Illsardly wad she crook her mou, Sic a poor man she'd never trow, After the Gaberlunzie-man.
Página 101 - Thay gave me first ane thing thay call Citandum, Within aucht dayis, I gat bot Lybellandum, Within ane moneth, I gat ad Opponendum In half ane yeir I gat Interloquendum, And syne, I gat, how call ye it? ad Replicandum.
Página 61 - Sen of my corps I have yow gevin the cure, Ye speid yow to the court, but tareyng, And tak my hart, of perfyte portrature, And it present unto my Soverane Kyng : I wat he wyll it clois in to one ryng. Commende me to his Grace, I yow exhorte, And of my passion, mak hym trew reporte. Ye thre my trypes sall have, for your travell, With luffer and lowng, to part equale amang yow ; Prayand Pluto, the potent prince of hell.
Página 33 - Bot now our daye is changeit in to nycht." 55 With that thay rais, and flew furth of my sycht. Pensyve in hart, passing full soberlie, Unto the see fordward I fure anone: The see was furth, the sand wes smooth and drye. Then up and doun I musit myne allone...
Página 178 - The kirns to kirn, and milk to earn, Gae butt the house, lass, and waken my bairn, And bid her come quickly ben. The servant gaed where the dochter lay, The sheets was cauld, she was away, And fast to her goodwife can say, Shes aff with the gaberlunzie-man. O fy gar ride, and fy gar rin, And haste ze, find these traitors agen ; For shees be burnt, and hees be slein, The wearyfou gaberlunzie-man. Some rade upo horse, some ran a fit The wife was wood, and out o...
Página 94 - Heir is ane coird, baith great and lang, Quhilk hangit Johne the Armistrang : Of gude hemp soft, and sound : Gude, halie peopill, I stand for'd Quha ever beis hangit with this cord, Neids never to be dround. The culum of Sanct...
Página 200 - With gartens^f of ane new maneir ; To gar thair courtlines be knawin ; And all for newfangilnes of geir. Sumtyme thay will beir up thair gown, To schaw thair wylecot hingeand down ; And sumtyme bayth thay will upbeir, To scaw thair hois* of blak or broun ; And all for newfangilnes of geir.
Página 41 - I saye no more, gude Redaris may descryve His worthy workis, in nowmer mo than fyve ; And speciallye, the trew Translatioun Of Virgill, quhilk bene consolatioun To cunnyng men, to knaw his gret ingyne, Als weill in naturall science as devyne. And, in the Courte, bene present, in thir dayis, That ballattis brevis lustellie, and layis, Quhilkis tyll our Prince daylie thay do present. Quho can say more than Schir James Inglis sayis, In ballattis, farses, and in plesand playis ; Bot Culrose hes his pen...