| Robert Burns - 1806 - 468 halaman
...slain ! Vain is his hope, whose stay and trust is In tnora/mercy, truth, and justice ! No—stretch a point to catch a plack ; Abuse a brother to his back ; Steal thro' a winnock frae a wh-re, But point the rake that taks the door; Be to the poor like onie... | |
| Robert Burns - 1811 - 510 halaman
...a brother to his back j Steal thro' a winnock frae a wh-re, But point the rake that taks the door ; Be to the poor like onie whunstane, ,, And haud their noses to the grunstane : Fly ev'ry art o' legal thieving; No matter,—stick to sound believing. Learn three-mile pray'rs,... | |
| Robert Burns - 1813 - 444 halaman
...slain ! Vain is his hope, whose stay and trust is In moral mercy, truth, and justice! No—stretch a point to catch a plack; Abuse a brother to his back; Steal thro' a winnock frae a wh-re, But point the rake that taks the door : Be to the poor like onie... | |
| Robert Burns - 1814 - 306 halaman
...hast slain; Vain is his hope, whose stay an' trust ii In mural mercy, truth, and justice. No—stretch a point to catch a plack ; Abuse a brother to his back; Steal thro' a winnock frae a wh-re, But point the rake that taks the door; Be to the poor like ony... | |
| Robert Burns - 1820 - 470 halaman
...slain ! Vain is his hope, whose stay and trust is In moral mercy, truth, and justice ! No—stretch a point to catch a plack ; Abuse a brother to his back; Steal thro' a winnock frae a wh-re, But point the rake that taks the door; Be to the poor like onie... | |
| Ezekiel Sanford, Robert Walsh - 1822 - 418 halaman
...hast slain! Vain is his hope, whose stay and trust is In moral mercy, truth, and justice! No—stretch a point to catch a plack; Abuse a brother to his back; Steal thro' a winnock frae a wh-re, But point the rake that taks the dtor: Be to the poor like onie... | |
| British poets - 1822 - 274 halaman
...hast slain! Vain is his hope, whose stay and trust is In moral mercy, truth, and justice! No—stretch a point to catch a plack; Abuse a brother to his back; Steal thro' a winnock frae a wh-re, But point the rake that taks the door: Be to the poor like onie... | |
| Robert Burns - 1824 - 292 halaman
...slain ! Vain is his hope, whose stay and trust is In moral mercy, truth, and justice ! No—stretch a point to catch a plack; Abuse a brother to his back; Steal thro' a winnock frae a wh-re, But point the rake that taks the door : Be to the poor like onie... | |
| Robert Burns - 1831 - 484 halaman
...frae a wh-re, But point the rake that taks the door : Бе to the poor like onic whunstane, And baud their noses to the grunstane, Ply every art o' legal thieving ; No nutter, stick to sound believing. ft Learn three-mile pray'rs, • and half-mile W weel-sprcad looves,... | |
| Robert Burns, Allan Cunningham - 1834 - 370 halaman
...a hrcther to his back ; Steal thro' a winnock frae a wh-re, But point the rake that taks the door; Be to the poor like onie whunstane, And haud their noses to the grunstane, Ply ev'ry art o' legal thieving; No matter, stick to sound believing. Learn three-mile pray'rs, an' half-mile... | |
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