And sic a night he taks the road in As ne'er poor sinner was abroad in. The wind blew as 'twad blawn its last; The rattling... Saturday night - Sayfa 77Saturday night tarafından - 1824Tam görünüm - Bu kitap hakkında
| John Wilson - 1854 - 252 sayfa
...these witches and warlocks are, and why the devil brought them here into Alloway-Kirk. True " This night a child might understand, The deil had business on his hand;" but that is not the question—the question is what business ? Was it a ball given him on the anniversary... | |
| Robert Burns - 1855 - 562 sayfa
...the blast ; The speedy gleams the darkness swallow' d ; Loud, deep, and lang the thunder bellow'd : That night, a child might understand, The de'il had business on his hand. Weel mounted on his gray mare, Meg, A better never lifted leg, Tarn skelpit on thro' dub and mire,... | |
| Robert Burns, Allan Cunningham - 1855 - 616 sayfa
...on the blast ; The speedy gleams the darkness swallow'd, Loud, deep, and lang the thunder bellow'd: That night, a child might understand, The deil had business on his hand. Weal mounted on his grey mare, Meg, A better never lifted leg, Tam skelpit on thro' dub and mire, Despising... | |
| Robert Burns - 1856 - 746 sayfa
...on the blast; The speedy gleams the darkness swallowed, Loud, deep, and lang the thunder bellowed: That night, a child might understand, The Deil had business on his hand. Weel mounted on his gray mare, Meg, A better never lifted leg, Tam skelpit on through dub and mire,... | |
| John Strang - 1856 - 622 sayfa
...rivulets, and scarce a lamp was able to withstand the extinguishing blast. To use the words of Burns— " That night a child might understand, The deil had business on his hand." And so it appeared to some of us, that the deil, if he had nothing worse to do, had at least been amusing... | |
| Henry Reed - 1857 - 424 sayfa
...on the Wast ; The speedy gleams the darkness swallow'd, Loud, deep, and lang, the thunder bellow'd ; That night a child might understand The deil had business on his hand. Weel mounted on his gray mare Meg (A better never lifted leg) , Tam skelpit on thro' dub and mire,... | |
| John Wilson - 1857 - 466 sayfa
...these witches and warlocks are, and why the devil brought them here into Alloway Kirk. True, " This night, a child might understand, The deil had business on his hand ;" but that is not the question — the question is what business?. Was it a ball given him on the... | |
| John Wilson - 1857 - 448 sayfa
...these witches and warlocks are, and why the devil brought them here into Alloway Kirk. True, " This night, a child might understand, The deil had business on his hand ; " but that is not the question — the question is what business 2 Was it a ball given him on the... | |
| John Wilson - 1857 - 454 sayfa
...these witches and warlocks are, and why the devil brought them here into Alloway Kirk. True, " This night, a child might understand, The deil had business on his hand ;" but that is not the question — the question is what businees ? Was it a ball given him on the... | |
| James White - 1858 - 316 sayfa
...the blast ; The speedy gleams the darkness swallow'd ; Loud, deep, and lang the thunder bellow 'd: That night, a child might understand, The de'il had business on his hand. Weel mounted on his grey mare, Meg, A better never lifted leg, Tarn skelpit on thro' dub and mire,... | |
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