Robert Falconer, 3 tomasHurst and Blackett, 1868 |
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33 psl.
... frae haiven to luik efter his ain - to seek and to save , ye ken- amo ' them ' at cam roon aboot him to hearken till ' im , was lasses ' at had gane the wrang gait a'thegither , no like your bonnie Jessie ' at fell but ance . Man , ye ...
... frae haiven to luik efter his ain - to seek and to save , ye ken- amo ' them ' at cam roon aboot him to hearken till ' im , was lasses ' at had gane the wrang gait a'thegither , no like your bonnie Jessie ' at fell but ance . Man , ye ...
54 psl.
... frae the Bible — and I read mair at it i̇ ' the jungle than maybe ye wad think - that it ' s a ' ower wi ' a body at their deith . I never heard them bring foret ony text but ane - the maist ridiculous hash ' at ever ye heard - to ...
... frae the Bible — and I read mair at it i̇ ' the jungle than maybe ye wad think - that it ' s a ' ower wi ' a body at their deith . I never heard them bring foret ony text but ane - the maist ridiculous hash ' at ever ye heard - to ...
65 psl.
... frae the burnin . ' Haud oot a helpin ' han ' to ilka son and dauchter o ' Adam ' at will tak a grip o''t . Be a ... frae his whusky , the de- boshed frae his debosh , the sweirer frae his aiths , the leear frae his lees ; and giena ony ...
... frae the burnin . ' Haud oot a helpin ' han ' to ilka son and dauchter o ' Adam ' at will tak a grip o''t . Be a ... frae his whusky , the de- boshed frae his debosh , the sweirer frae his aiths , the leear frae his lees ; and giena ony ...
66 psl.
... frae mornin ' to nicht , and aftener yet frae nicht to mornin ' i ' the back closes and wynds o ' the great city ? " " I trust it's the glory o ' God , laddie . ” 66 I houp that's no a'thegither wantin ' , grannie . For I love God wi ...
... frae mornin ' to nicht , and aftener yet frae nicht to mornin ' i ' the back closes and wynds o ' the great city ? " " I trust it's the glory o ' God , laddie . ” 66 I houp that's no a'thegither wantin ' , grannie . For I love God wi ...
67 psl.
... frae this ill - doin ' earth o ' his , he wadna be nane the waur ; but- able to come to that or a ' be aune . " " " Hoo ken ye that ? " interrupted his grand- mother . " Because he wad be as gude and great and grand as ever . " " Ow ay ...
... frae this ill - doin ' earth o ' his , he wadna be nane the waur ; but- able to come to that or a ' be aune . " " " Hoo ken ye that ? " interrupted his grand- mother . " Because he wad be as gude and great and grand as ever . " " Ow ay ...
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