| John Wilson, James Hogg, John Gibson Lockhart - 1854 - 522 pages
...hear the like of Captain Patón no mo ! 10. 11. And in spite of all that Cleghorn ¡ and Corkindale could do, It was plain, from twenty symptoms \ that...made his test'ment, and submitted to his foe, And we layed him by the Rams-horn-kirk—'tis the way we all must go. Oh ! we ne'er shall see the like of... | |
| Charles Rogers - 1856 - 336 pages
...ne'er shall see the like of Captain Paton no mo'e! And in spite of all that Cleghorn And Corkindale could do, It was plain, from twenty symptoms, That...test'ment, And submitted to his foe, And we laid him by the Ram's-horn kirk— "Pis the way we all must go! Oh! we ne'er shall see the like of Captain Paton no... | |
| 1861 - 300 pages
...for wanting of the presence of our venerable beau ; Oh, we ne'er shall see the like of Captain Paton no mo ! And in spite of all that Cleghorn and Corkimlale could do, 'Twos plain, from twenty symptoms, that death was in his view, So the Captain made his testament, and... | |
| Mary Wilson Gordon - 1862 - 388 pages
...ne'er shall see the like of Captain Paton no mo ! "And in spite of all that Cleghom and Corkindale could do, It was plain, from twenty symptoms, that death was in his view; So the Captain made his testament, and submitted to his foe, And we laid him by the Ram's-horn kirk ; 'tis the way we all must... | |
| Mary Wilson Gordon - 1862 - 402 pages
...ne'er shall see the like of Captain Paton no mo ! " And in spite of all that Cleghoni and Corkindale could do, It was plain, from twenty symptoms, that death was in his view; So the Captain made his testament, and submitted to his foe, And we laid him by the Ram's-horn kirk ; 'tis the way we all must... | |
| Mary Wilson Gordon - 1863 - 500 pages
...ne'er shall see the like of Captain Patón no mo I " And in spite of all that Cleghorn and Corkindale could do, It was plain, from twenty symptoms, that death was in his view; So the Captain made his testament, and submitted to his foe, And we laid him by the Eam's-horn kirk; 'tis the way we all must... | |
| John Wilson, James Hogg, John Gibson Lockhart - 1867 - 536 pages
...hear the like of Captain Patón no mo I 10. 11. And in spite of all that Clesfhorn | and Corkindale could do, It was plain, from twenty symptoms | that...So the Captain made his test'ment, and submitted to hie foe, And we layed him by the Rams-horn-kirk—'tis the way we all must go. Oh 1 we ne'er shall... | |
| John M'Ure - 1872 - 342 pages
...Preacher in the Tron Kirk. J Now the Tron Church. And in spite of all that Cleghorn and Corkindale could do,* It was plain, from twenty symptoms, that...Test'ment, and submitted to his foe, And we laid him by the Ram's-Horn Kirkf—'tis the way, we all must go. Oh! we ne'er shall see the like of Captain Paton no... | |
| 1876 - 618 pages
...ne'er shall see the like of Captain Patón no mo'e! And in spite of all that Clcghorn And C'orkindale could do, It was plain from twenty symptoms That death was in his view; So the captain made his tcst'ment, And submitted to his foe. And we laid him by the liam's-horn Kirk— "Fis the way we all... | |
| Charles Rogers - 1882 - 544 pages
...ne'er shall see the like of Captain Patón no mo'e ! And in spite of all that Cleghorn And Corkindale could do, It was plain, from twenty symptoms That...was in his view ; So the captain made his test'ment, Tis the way we all must go ! Oh ! we ne'er shall see the like of Captain And submitted to his foe,... | |
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