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" To scaud poor wretches! Hear me, auld Hangie, for a wee, An' let poor damned bodies be; I'm sure sma' pleasure it can gie, Ev'n to a deil, To skelp an' scaud poor dogs like me, An' hear us squeel! Great is thy pow'r, an' great thy fame; Far kend an' noted... "
Poems, Chiefly in the Scottish Dialect - Page 100
by Robert Burns - 1800 - 287 pages
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English Poetry (1170-1892).

John Matthews Manly - 1907 - 616 pages
...an' great thy fame; Far ken'd1 an' noted is thy name; An' tho' yon lowin heugh's 2 thy hame, ' 15 • Thou travels far; An' faith ! thou's neither lag ' nor lame, Nor blate * nor scaur. • Whyles, ' rangin like a roarin lion, Tor prey a' holes an' corners tryin; 20 Whyles, on...
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The English Poets: Selections, Volume 3

Thomas Humphry Ward - 1909 - 632 pages
...an' scaud poor dogs like me, An' hear us squeel ! Great is thy pow'r, an' great thy fame ; Far kenn'd an' noted is thy name : An', tho' yon lowin heugh's * thy hame, Thou travels far ; An', faith ! thou 's neither lag nor lame, Nor blate nor scaur6 splashes. ' pail. ' slap. * flaming pit. * Neither...
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The Poems and Songs of Robert Burns ...

Robert Burns - 1909 - 692 pages
...Great is thy pow'r an' great thy fame ; Far ken'd an' noted is thy name ; An' tho' yon lowin' heuch's thy hame, Thou travels far ; An' faith ! thou's neither lag nor lame, Nor blate, nor scaur. Whiles, ranging like a roarin lion, For prey, a' holes and corners tryin ; Whiles, on the strong-wing'd...
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Poems, Songs, and Letters: Being the Complete Works of Robert Burns

Robert Burns, Alexander Smith - 1910 - 706 pages
...pow'r, an' great thy fame ; Far kend an' noted is thy name ; An' tho" yon lovvin heugh's thy name, Thou travels far ; An" faith ! thou's neither lag nor lame, Nor blate nor scaur. Whyles, ranging like a roarin lion For prey, a' holes an' corners tryin ; Whyles on the strong-wing'd...
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The Book of Edinburgh Anecdote

Francis Watt - 1912 - 450 pages
..."Great is thy pow'r an' great thy fame ; Far ken'd an' noted is thy name ; An' tho' yon lowin' heuch's thy hame, Thou travels far. An' faith ! thou's neither lag nor lame, Nor blate nor scaur." And now forsome illustrations. After themonkish legends, one of the earliest, as it is the...
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The Leading English Poets from Chaucer to Browning: Ed., with Introduction ...

Lucius Hudson Holt - 1915 - 956 pages
...To skelp an' scaud poor dogs like me An' hear us squeel. Ill Great is thy pow'r an' great thy fame; is ! thou 's neither lag, nor lame, Nor blate, nor scaur. Whyles, ranging like a roarin lion, For prey,...
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Robert Burns: How to Know Him

William Allan Neilson - 1917 - 364 pages
...dogs like me, sPank. «»IA An' hear us squeal! Great is thy pow'r, an' great thy fame ; Far kenn'd an' noted is thy name ; An', tho' yon lowin' heugh's thy hame, flaming pit Thou travels far; An' faith ! thou's neither lag nor lame, backward Nor blate nor scaur....
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A St. Andrews Treasury of Scottish Verse

Mrs. Alexander Lawson, Alexander Lawson - 1920 - 310 pages
...an' scaud poor dogs like me An' hear us squeal ! Great is thy pow'r, an' great thy fame ; Far kenn'd an' noted is thy name ; An' tho' yon lowin' heugh's...faith ! thou's neither lag nor lame, Nor blate nor scaur. Whyles, ranging like a roarin' lion, For prey a' holes an' corners tryin' ; Whyles, on the strong-winged...
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Scottish Poems of Robert Burns in His Native Dialect

Robert Burns, James Wilson - 1925 - 372 pages
...squeel ! Great is thy pow'r, an' great thy fame ; Far kend an' noted is thy name ; An' tho' yon lowan heugh's thy hame, Thou travels far ; An' faith ! thou's neither lag nor lame, Nor blate nor scaur. O THOU, whatever title suit thee ! Old Horny, Satan, Nick or Hoofy, Who in that grim and sooty...
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English Prose and Poetry

John Matthews Manly - 1926 - 928 pages
...skelp 4 an' scaud poor dogs like me, An' hear us squeel ! Great is thy pow'r, an' great thy fame ; or foes nor fortune take this power away ; hame,7 1 5 Thou travels far ; An' faith ! thou's neither lag * nor lame, Nor blate ' nor scaur.10 Whyles,"...
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