Have You Been At Carrick? (Edward Walsh Poems)
Have you been at Carrick, and saw my true-love there?And saw you her features, all beautiful, bright, and fair?Saw you ...
Have you been at Carrick, and saw my true-love there?And saw you her features, all beautiful, bright, and fair?Saw you ...
THERE'S no better dog nor Hardcastle's Rake:Not a hundred guineas would Hardcastle take.For his wall-eyed dog: an' Ben is a ...
The bairns i' their beds, worn oot wi' nae wark,Are sleepin, nor ever an eelid winkin;The auld fowk lie still ...
When I was one-and-twenty I heard a wise man say,"Give crowns and pounds and guineas But not your ...
523Sweet-You forgot-but I rememberedEvery time-for Two-So that the Sum be never hinderedThrough Decay of You-Say if I erred? Accuse my ...
1 A yellow band of light upon the street Pours from an open door, and makes a wide Pathway of ...
LONG-EXPECTED one and twenty Ling'ring year at last has flown, Pomp and pleasure, pride and plenty Great Sir John, are ...
When I was one-and-twenty I heard a wise man say, "Give crowns and pounds and guineas But not your heart ...
When Sam Small retired from the Army He'd a pension of ninepence a day, And seven pounds fourteen and twopence ...
Sweet -- You forgot -- but I remembered Every time -- for Two -- So that the Sum be never ...
AWA' wi' your witchcraft o' Beauty's alarms, The slender bit Beauty you grasp in your arms, O, gie me the ...
IN Tarbolton, ye ken, there are proper young men, And proper young lasses and a', man; But ken ye the ...
STILL anxious to secure your partial favour, And not less anxious, sure, this night, than ever, A Prologue, Epilogue, or ...
At five this morn, when Phoebus raised his head From Thetis' lap, I raised myself from bed, And mounting steed, ...
The Sun, who never stops to dine, Two hours had pass'd the mid-way line, And driving at his usual rate, ...
That one small boy with a face like pallid cheese And burnt-out little eyes could make a blaze As brazen, ...
The lone man gazed and gazed upon his gold, His sweat, his blood, the wage of weary days; But now ...
Our fathers, brave men were and strong, And whisky was their daily liquor; They used to move the world along ...
'Twas in the year of 1898, ond on the 21st of June, The launching of the Battleship Albion caused a ...
Said Cotton to Corn, t'other day, As they met and exchang'd salute-- (Squire Corn in his carriage so gay, Poor ...
After two sittings, now our Lady State To end her picture does the third time wait. But ere thou fall'st ...
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