| John Aikin - 1838 - 796 páginas
...Hoping the mom in ease and rest to spend, And weary, o'er the moor, his course does hame ward bend. III. 1 wee things, toddlin, stacher through To meet their dad.wi' dichter in noise an'gle«. His wee bit ingle,... | |
| John Aikin - 1838 - 750 páginas
...the morn in ease and rest to spend, And weary, o'er the moor, his course does ha me ward bend. III. At length his lonely cot appears in view, Beneath the shelter of an aged tree ; Th' expectant wee things, toddlin,stacher throc:;h To meet their dad, wi' flichterin noise an'glee. His \iree hit... | |
| Jeremy Taylor (bp. of Down and Connor.) - 1839 - 374 páginas
...kiss 1 See also Bums' Cotter's Saturday Night, where the children are so beautifully described:— At length his lonely cot appears in view, Beneath...tree ; Th' expectant wee-things, toddlin, stacher thro' To meet their dad, wi" flichterin noise an' glee. His wee bit ingle, blinkin bonnily, His clean... | |
| Basil Montagu - 1839 - 404 páginas
...kiss 1 See also Burns' Cotter's Saturday Night, where the children are so beautifully described : — At length his lonely cot appears in view, Beneath...tree ; Th' expectant wee-things, toddlin, stacher thro' To meet their dad, wi" flichterin noise an' glee. His wee bit ingle, blinkin bonnily, His clean... | |
| Robert Burns - 1840 - 368 páginas
...who shall affect to treat as unreal ? yet they shrunk to small in the presence of a spirit thus III. At length his lonely cot appears in view, Beneath...flichterin noise and glee. His wee bit ingle, blinkin bonnily, His clean hearth-stane, his thriftie wifie's smile, The lisping infant prattling on his knee,... | |
| 1840 - 378 páginas
...CollectsTiis spades, his mattocks, and his hoes, Hoping the morn in ease and rest to spend, And weary, o'er the moor, his course does hameward bend. At length...Beneath the shelter of an aged tree ; Th' expectant wee things, tpddlin, stacher through To meet their dad, wi' flichterin noise an' glee. His wee bit... | |
| Robert Burns - 1840 - 872 páginas
...hoes, and, " hoping the morn in ease and rest to spend," walks homewards over the moor : — • " es — and he speaks forth what is in him, not from...outward call of vanity or interest, but because h todlin1, stacher through, To meet their dad, wi* nichterin* noise and glee, His wee bit ingle, blinkin'... | |
| 1840 - 368 páginas
...hoes, Hoping the morn in ease and rest to spend. And weary, o'er the moor, his course does name ward bend. At length his lonely cot appears in view, Beneath the shelter of an aged tree ; Th' expectant wee things, toddlin, stacher through To meet their dad, wi' flichterin noise an' glee. His wee bit... | |
| 1841 - 306 páginas
...hoes, Hoping the morn in ease and rest to spend, And weary, o'er the moor, his course does homeward bend. At length his lonely cot appears in view, Beneath the shelter of an aged tree; The expectant wee-thingi, toddlin, stagger thro' To meet their dad, wi' fluttering noise and glee.... | |
| Jacob Abbott - 1841 - 264 páginas
...picture has Burns given us of the return of the cottager to his home, after the labors of the day. " At length his lonely cot appears in view, Beneath the shelter of an aged tree. The expectant wee things, toddling, stagger through, To meet their Dad, with fluttering noise and glee.... | |
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