| James Craig Higgins - 1893 - 252 pages
...the mob aboon the throne, Shall hang as high's the steeple; But while we sing " God save the King," May they be damned together ! Who will not sing " God save the King," We'll ne'er forget the People. Of this composition, so stirring in itself and so applicable to that... | |
| Robert Burns - 1893 - 354 pages
...wrote the lines, " Does haughty Gaul invasion threat ? " but he did not forget to end with the words, " But while we sing ' God save the King,' We'll ne'er forget the People ! " In the same month were produced " Their groves o' sweet myrtle let foreign lands reckon," and various... | |
| Robert Burns - 1895 - 512 pages
...And the wretch, his true-born brother, Who would set the mob aboon the throne, May they be d — d together ! Who will not sing, " God save the King,"...God save the King," We'll ne'er forget the People. O, WHA IS SHE THAT LO'ES MB. TUNE—" MORAQ." O WHA is she that lo'es me, And has my heart a-keeping?... | |
| Robert Burns, Alexander Smith - 1896 - 710 pages
...The wretch that wad a tyrant own, And the wretch his true-born brother, Who would set the mob aboon the throne, May they be damned together ! Who will...God save the King,' We'll ne'er forget the People. O WHA IS SHE THAT LO'ES MET TUNE— ' Morag.' O WHA is she that lo'es me, And has my heart a-keeping?... | |
| Robert Burns - 1896 - 360 pages
...The wretch that wad a tyrant own, And the wretch, his true-born brother, Who would set the mob aboon the throne, May they be damned together! Who will..."God save the King," We'll ne'er forget the People! But while we sing, etc. To the Woodlark TUNE—" WJierfll bonnie Ann lief" OSTAY, sweet warbling woodlark,... | |
| Robert Burns - 1896 - 428 pages
...to boil it. Fal de ral, &c. The wretch that wad a tyrant own, And the wretch his true-born brother, Who will not sing, " God save the King," Shall hang...God save the King," We'll ne'er forget The People ! ADDRESS TO THE WOODLARK. TUNE — " Wtsere'll bonnie Ann lie." O STAY, sweet warbling woodlark, stay,... | |
| Robert Burns - 1896 - 284 pages
...Throne, May they be damned together I Who will not sing " God save the King," Shall hang as high 's the steeple ; But while we sing, " God save the King," We'll ne'er forget the people. MARY MORISON. TUNS—" Bide ye yet.' OMARY, at thy window be, It is the wish'd, the trysted hour I... | |
| Robert Burns, Alexander Smith - 1896 - 710 pages
...mob aboon the throne, Shall hang as high's the steeple ; But while we sing, ' God save tlie King,' May they be damned together ! Who will not sing, ' God save the King,' We'll ne'er forget the People. O WHA IS SHE THAT LO'ES ME? TUHK— 'Mar/tg' O WHA is she that lo'es... | |
| 1896 - 178 pages
...plough, with a lyre above, and below the couplet from Burns's address to the Dumfries Volunteers : — But while we sing God save the King, We'll ne'er forget the people. Al mg Buccleuch Street were erected Venetian masts at twenty yards npart, arranged in alternate heights... | |
| Robert Burns - 1896 - 656 pages
...the wretch, his true-born brother, Who would set the Mob aboon the Throne, above May they be daran'd together ! Who will not sing ' God save the King ' Shall hang as high 's the steeple ; But while we sing ' God save the King ' We '11 ne'er forget THE PEOPLE ! But... | |
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