| Robert Burns - 1811 - 500 páginas
...the nuts is a farourite charm. They name the lad and lass to each particular nut, as they lay them in the fire ; and accordingly as they burn quietly together, or start from beside one another, the course and issue of the courtship will be. An' monie lads and lasses fates Are there... | |
| James Grahame - 1821 - 342 páginas
...is a favourite charm. They name the ! lass and the lad to each particular nut, as they lay them on the fire, and accordingly as they burn quietly together, or start from beside one another, the course and issue of the courtship will be."— Notes to BURNS'S Halloween. Note XI.... | |
| British poets - 1822 - 274 páginas
...the nuts is a famous charm. They name the lad and lass to each particular nut, as they lay them in the fire, and accordingly as they burn quietly together, or start from beside one another, the course and issue of the courtship nil! be. VOL. I. K Nell had the fause-house in her... | |
| Robert Burns - 1824 - 292 páginas
...the nuts is a famous charm. They name the lad and lass to each particular nut, as they lay them in the fire, and accordingly as they burn quietly together, or start from beside one another, the course and issue of the courtship will be. 9 Whoever would, with success, try this... | |
| British anthology - 1825 - 464 páginas
...nuts is a famous charm> They name the lad and lass to each particular nut as they lay them in the c fire ; and accordingly as they burn quietly together, or start from beside one another, the course and issue of the courtship will be. s Whoever would, with success, try this... | |
| Robert Burns, Alfred Howard - 1826 - 226 páginas
...the nuts is a famous charm. They name the lad and lass to each particular nut, as they lay them in the fire, and accordingly as they burn quietly together, or start from beside one another, the course and issue of the courtship will be. But this is Jock, and this is me, She says... | |
| Robert Motherby - 1826 - 258 páginas
...the nuts is a favourite charm. They name the lad and lass to each particular nut, as they lay them in the fire, and accordingly as they burn quietly together, or start from beside one another, the course and issue of the courtship will be. 6. Throwing the blue-clue. Whoever would... | |
| 1831 - 426 páginas
...the nuts is a famous charm. They name the lad and lass to each particular nut, as they lay them in the fire, and accordingly as they burn quietly together, or start from beside i mother, the and issue of the Some kindle, coutbie, sHe by sido, An* bum thegither trimly : Some start... | |
| John Timbs - 1832 - 442 páginas
...the nuts is a favourite charm: they name the lad and lass to each particular nut as they lay them in the fire ; and, accordingly as they burn quietly together, or start from beside one another, the course and issue of the courtship will be.' A similar custom, according to Mr Ellis,... | |
| Samuel Wilderspin - 1832 - 292 páginas
...or nuts, is a famous charm. They name the lad and lass to each particular nut, as they lay them in the fire, and accordingly as they burn quietly together, or start from beside one another, the course and issue of the courtship will be. To try another spell with success, the... | |
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