| 1831 - 418 pages
...hourt that e'er 2 tpend. Are »pent amang the Itutet, О .' I. THERE'S nought but care on ev"ry ban'. In eVry hour that passes, O: What signifies the life o' man, An' 'twere na for the lasses, 0. Green grow, ¿re. II. The warly race may riches chase, An* riches still may fly them, и ; An though... | |
| William Tait, Christian Isobel Johnstone - 1846 - 828 pages
...hour that passes, 0 ; What signifies the life o' man An' 'twere ua for the lasses, 0. Green grow, &c. The warly race may riches chase, An' riches still may fly them, O ; An' tint', at l.-i.-t , they catch them fast, Their hearts can ne'er enjoy them, O. Green grow, &e. But... | |
| Robert Burns - Poetry, Modern - 1834 - 236 pages
...sweetest hours that e'er I spent Are spent amartg the lasses^ OI THERE'S nought but care on ev'ry ban In ev'ry hour that passes, O ; What signifies the life o' man, An' 'twere na for the lasses, 0 1 Green grow, &c. The warly race may riches chase, An' riches still msy fly them, O ; An' tho' at... | |
| Robert Burns - Ballads, Scots - 1834 - 420 pages
...the praise of other poets fades away before it ; '' There's nought but care on every han'. In every hour that passes, O ! What signifies the life o' man An' 'twere na for the lasses, O ! " Auld nature swears the lovely dears Her noblest work she classes, O ! Her 'prentice han' she tried... | |
| Robert Burns, Allan Cunningham - Ballads, Scots - 1834 - 368 pages
...that e'er I spend Are spent amang the lasses, O. I. THERE'S nought but care on ev'ry han', In every hour that passes, O : What signifies the life o' man, An' 'twere na for the lasses, O. II. The warly race may riches chase, An' riches still may fly them, O ; An' tho' at last they catch... | |
| Ballads, English - 1834 - 480 pages
...spent amang the lasses, О ! THERE'S nought but care on ev'ry han% In every hour that passes, О ! What signifies the life o' man, An' 'twere na for the lasses, О ! Green grow the rashes, О ! &c. The warly race may riches chase, And riches still may fly them,... | |
| Robert Burns - 1835 - 438 pages
...that e'er I spend, Are spent amang the lasses, O ! I. THERE'S nought hut care on every han', In every hour that passes, O ; What signifies the life o' man, An' 'twere na for the lasses, O. Green grow, &c. II. 4 The warly race may riches chase, An' riches still may fly them, O ; An' though... | |
| Robert Burns - 1839 - 352 pages
...rashes, O ; The sweetest hours that e'er I spent, Were spent amang the lasses, O ! THERE'S nought hut care on ev'ry han', In ev'ry hour that passes, O ;...the life o' man, An' 'twere na for the lasses, O. Green grow, &c. The warly race may riches chase, An' riches still may fly them, O ; An' tho" at last... | |
| 1840 - 318 pages
...guilt and misery than all the other scourges of our race. From the Caskei. POPPING THE QUESTION. " What signifies the life o' man, An' 'twere na for the lasses, O." Burns* " It was a quiet little spot, away off in the country, and I never pass it even now without... | |
| Robert Burns - Poets, English - 1840 - 872 pages
...spent amang the lasses, O. i. There's nought but care on ev'ry han', In every hour that passes, О : What signifies the life o' man, An' 'twere na for the lasses, О ? II. The warl'ly race my riches chase, An' riches still may fly them, О ; An' tho' at last they... | |
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