| Scottish songs - 1816 - 378 páginas
...cleverest lad that e'er I saw Was Andrew wi' his cutty gun. Blythe, blythe, fyc. BESSY BELL AND MARY GRAY. O BESSY BELL and Mary Gray, They were twa bonnie lasses; They bigg'da house on yon burn brae, And theek'd it o'er wi' rashes. But Mary Gray's twa pawky een, They... | |
| Walter Scott - 1822 - 246 páginas
...•' O, Bessy Bell and Mary Gray, They were twa bonnio lasses ; They bigged a house on yon bum-brae. And theekit it ower wi' rashes. Fair Bessy Bell I loo'ed yestreen, And thought I ne'er coukl alter, But Mary Gray's twa pawky een Have garr'd my courage falter." Scots Song. have already... | |
| Sir Walter Scott - 1822 - 350 páginas
...the jolly udaller. But it is matter which ought not to be discussed at the conclusion of a chapter. CHAPTER III. " O, Bessy Bell and Mary Gray, They were twa bonnie lasses; They bigged a bouse on yon burn-brae, And theekit it ower wi' rashes. Fair Bessie Bell I loo'ed yestreen,... | |
| Walter Scott - 1822 - 342 páginas
...the jolly udaller. But it is matter which ought not to be discussed at the conclusion of a chapter. CHAPTER III. " O, Bessy Bell and Mary Gray, They were twa bonnie lasses ; They bigged a house on yon burn-brae, And theekit it ower wi' rashes. Fair Bessie Bell I loo'ed yestreen,... | |
| Sir Walter Scott - 1824 - 544 páginas
...jolly Udaller. But it is matter which ought not to be discussed at the conclusion of a chapter. CHAP. III. "O, Bessy Bell and Mary Gray, They were twa bonnie lasses ; They biggcd a house on yon burn-brae, And theekit it ower wi' rashes. Fair Bessy Bell I loo'ed yestreen,... | |
| Allan Cunningham - 1825 - 378 páginas
...Methven kirk, Amang their noble kin, But they maun lie on Lyndoch brae, To beak foment the sun. O Bessie Bell and Mary Gray, They were twa bonnie lasses, They biggit a bower on yon burn-brae, And theekit it o'er wi' rashes. These fine verses were recited to me by Sir... | |
| Walter Scott - 1826 - 416 páginas
...the jolly Udaller. But it is matter which ought not to be discussed at the conclusion of a chapter. CHAPTER III. O, Bessy Bell and Mary Gray, They were twa bonnie lassea ; They bigged a house on yon burn-brae, And theekit it ower wi' rashes. Fair Bessy Bell I loo'd... | |
| Allan Cunningham - 1825 - 756 páginas
...thought to lie in Methven kirk, Amang their noble kin, But they mauu lie on Lyndoch brae, O Bessie Bell and Mary Gray, They were twa bonnie lasses, They biggit a bower on yon burn-brae, And theekit it o'er wi' rashes. These fine verses were recited to me by Sir... | |
| Walter Scott - 1826 - 302 páginas
...of a chapter. CHAPTER III. " O, Bessie Bell and Mary Gray, They were twa bonnie lasses; They bigged a house on yon burn-brae, And theekit it ower wi" rashes. Fair Bessie Bell I loo'ed yestreen, And thought I ne'er could alter, But Mary Gray's twa pawky een Have... | |
| Henry Southern - 1827 - 554 páginas
...Bell and Mary Gray, They war twa bonny lasses, They bigg'da bower on yon burn brae, And theeked o'er wi rashes. Fair Bessy Bell I loo'ed yestreen, And thought I ne'er could alter, But Alary Gray's twa pawky een, They gar my fancy falter ;" Motto to iii. chap. xp 344. is the first stanza... | |
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