| James Locke - 1860 - 170 Seiten
...bodily and spiritually,—men who hold their being on the terms, Burns adds, ' Each aid the others.' ' Come to my bowl, come to my arms, My friends and brothers,'...having ascertained that the water is in good fishing order,—for it is of no use to come on these occasions a fool's errand. Say it is now about the end... | |
| Benjamin Orange Flower - 1910 - 636 Seiten
...charms, Whose heart the tide of kindness warms, Who hold your being on the terms Each aid the others, Come to my bowl, come to my arms, My friends and brothers." " But why should ae man better fare, And a' men brithers?" " Descend, ye chilly, smothering snows !... | |
| Benjamin Orange Flower - 1910 - 648 Seiten
...charms, Whose heart the tide of kindness warms, Who hold your being on the terras Each aid the others. Come to my bowl, come to my arms, My friends and brothers." " But why should ae man better fare, And a' men brithers ? " " Descend, ye chilly, smothering snows... | |
| Gilbert Goudie - 1913 - 404 Seiten
...Whose hearts the tide of kindness warms, Who hold your being on the terms " Each and the others " ; Come to my Bowl, come to my arms, My friends and brothers.' — BURNS. JF CAMPBELL. Two letters, 1872. This must be John Frederick Campbell ' of Islay,' in reference... | |
| 1920 - 624 Seiten
...charms, Whose hearts the tide of kindness warms, Who hold your being on the terms, 'Each aid the other, ' Come to my bowl, come to my arms, My friends and brothers! ("Epistle to James Lapraik" st. xx, xxi. CB i. 160) Perhaps Thomson's most famous passage contrasting... | |
| 1920 - 620 Seiten
...charms, Whose hearts the tide of kindness warms, Who hold your being on the terms, 'Each aid the other,' Come to my bowl, come to my arms, My friends and brothers! ("Epistle to James Lapraik" st. xx, xxi. CB \. 160) Perhaps Thomson's most famous passage contrasting... | |
| 1837 - 840 Seiten
...charms, Whose hearts the tide of kindness warms, Who hold your being on the terms, Each aid the others, Come to my bowl, come to my arms, My friends and brothers !" Nobly is the bowl made to " execute its function " under its present hospitable possessor, who will,... | |
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