| William Henderson - Fishing - 1876 - 382 pages
...heyday Is the love I bear my Nannie. Mid a''the thoughts that trouble me, The saddest thought of ony, Is wha may close the other's e'e— May it be me or...The ane that's left will sairly feel Amid a world uncannie, I'd rather/ace auld age mysell Than lauely leave my Nannie. The loving wish so pathetically... | |
| 1876 - 649 pages
...bear my Nannie. Mid a' the thoughts that trouble me, The saddest thought o' any Is wha may close each other's e'e, May it be me or Nannie. The ane that's left will sairly feel Amid a warlil uncannie ; I'd rather face auld age myscll Than lanely leave my Nannie.' THE CHARLEMAGNE ROMANCES.... | |
| Charlotte Mary Yonge - Women - 1877 - 354 pages
...my Nannie. " Mid a' the thoughts that trouble me, The saddest thought o' any Is wha may close each other's e'e, May it be me or Nannie. The ane that's left will sairly feel Amid a warld uncannie ; I'd rather face auld age mysell Than lanely leave my Nannie." CHAPTER XXIII. MISTRESS... | |
| William Henderson - Fishing - 1879 - 352 pages
...heyday Is the love I bear my Nannie. Mid a" the thoughts that trouble me, The saddest thought of ony, Is wha may close the other's e'e — May it be me...The ane that's left will sairly feel Amid a world uncannie, I'd rather face auld age mysel Than lanely leave my Nannie. The loving wish so pathetically... | |
| Charlotte Mary Yonge - Women - 1890 - 356 pages
...a' the thoughts that trouble me, The saddest thought o' any Is wha may close each other's e'e> Hay it be me or Nannie. The ane that's left will sairly feel Amid a warld uneannie ; I'd rather face auld age mysell Thau laiiely leave my Nannie," CHAPTER XXIII. MISTRESS... | |
| Nicholas Dickson, William Sanderson - Scotland - 1904 - 274 pages
...leal " about four years before John, Providence thus fulfilling the wish he had pathetically expressed before in one of his sweet songs: — " 'Mid a' the...world uncanny; I'd rather face auld age mysel' Than Janely leave my Nannie." Writing to a friend about two years after his wife's death, he concluded thus:... | |
| Willmott Willmott-Dixon - Sports - 1901 - 402 pages
..." the land of the leal " about four years before John, and there was thus fulfilled the wish he had expressed years before in one of his sweet songs :...feel, Amid a world uncanny; I'd rather face auld age raysel' Than lanely leave my Nannie. The Fates were kind to him, and Nannie was not left lonely. It... | |
| Nicholas Dickson, William Sanderson - Scotland - 1904 - 274 pages
...before John, Providence thus fulfilling the wish he had pathetically expressed before in one of hie sweet songs: — " 'Mid a' the thoughts that trouble...Writing to a friend about two years after his wife's desth, he concluded thus: — "Besides your love-kissings, give your wife a friendly kiss for my sake.... | |
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