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" But, fare you weel, auld Nickie-ben! O wad ye tak a thought an' men' ! Ye aiblins might — I dinna ken — • Still hae a stake — I'm wae to think upo' yon den, Ev'n for your sake ! THE DEATH AND DYING WORDS OF POOR MAILIE, THE AUTHOR'S ONLY PET YOWE. "
The works of Robert Burns; with an account of his life, and a criticism on ... - Page 301
by Robert Burns - 1800
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The Poetical Works of Robert Burns: Including Several Pieces Not Inserted in ...

Robert Burns - 1854 - 520 pages
...faith ! he'll turn a corner jinkin, An' cheat you yet! But, fare you weel, auld Nickie-ben ! O, wad ye tak a thought, an' men', Ye aiblins might — I dinna...ken — Still hae a stake — I'm wae to think upo' your den, Ev*n for your sake! ON THE LATE CAPTAIN GROSE'S PEREGRI. NATIONS THROUGH SCOTLAND, COLLECTING...
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Contributions to the Edinburgh Review, Volume 6

Lord Francis Jeffrey Jeffrey - 1854 - 788 pages
...But, fare yon weel, nuld NicMe-bett! О wad ye tak a thought an' men' ! Ye aiblins might — I cfinna ken — Still hae a stake— I'm wae to think upo' yon den, Ev'n for your sake!" VoL iii. pp. 74 — 76. The finest examples, however, of this simple and unpretending tenderness is...
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Burns

Thomas Carlyle - 1854 - 98 pages
...orthodoxy: But fare you weel, auld Nickie-ben; O wad ye tak a thought and men"! Ye aiblins might,—I dinna ken,— Still hae a stake; I'm wae to think upo' yon den, Even for your sake! " He is the father of curses and lies," said Dr. Slop; " and is cursed and damned...
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Literary Recreations and Miscellanies

John Greenleaf Whittier - 1854 - 452 pages
...by Burns : — " But fare ye weel, Auld Nickie ben ! Gin je wad take a thought and mend, Ye aibKns might — I dinna ken — Still hae a stake : I'm wae to think upon yon den E'en for your sake." The old schoolmen and fathers seem to agree that the devil and his...
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The Complete Works of Robert Burns: Containing His Poems, Songs, and ...

Robert Burns - 1855 - 562 pages
...yet. But fare ye weel, auld Nickie-ben ! 0 wad ye tak a thought an' men' ! Ye aiblins might — I dhma ken — Still hae a stake — I'm wae to think upo' yon den, Ev'n for your sake ! VII. THE AULD FARMER'S NEW -YEAR MORNING SALUTATION TO HIS AULD MARE MAGGIE, ON GIVING HER THE ACCUSTOMED...
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The Poetical and Prose Works of Robert Burns: With Life, Notes and ...

Robert Burns, Allan Cunningham - 1855 - 616 pages
...But, fare you weel, auld Nickie-ben ! Oh wad ye tak a thought and men' ! Ye aiblins might — I dirina ken — Still hae a stake — I'm wae to think upo' yon den, Ev'n for your aake ! 104 105 ffljrB Steli f mat's %m-%m Hunting ialtttatinn IE ljis Mir Bto SlaggiB, ON GIVING HER...
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Critical and Miscellaneous Essays

Thomas Carlyle - 1855 - 572 pages
...cannot hate with right orthodoxy ! But fare you weel, auld Nickie-ben ; O wad ye tak a thought and men' ! Ye aiblins might,— I dinna ken,— Still hae a stake ; I'm wae to think upo1 yon den, Even for your sake ! He did not know, probably, that Sterne had been beforehand with...
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Contributions to the Edinburgh Review

Lord Francis Jeffrey Jeffrey - 1856 - 794 pages
...An' gied the infant warld a shop, 'Maist ruin'd a. " But, fare you weel, auld Nickie-ben! O wad ye tak a thought an' men' '. Ye aiblins might — I dinna ken — Still hae a stake — I'm wae to think upo1 yon den, Ev'n for your sake !" Vol. iii. pp. 74 — 76. The finest examples, however, of this...
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The Poetical Works of Robert Burns: Including Several Pieces Not Inserted in ...

Robert Burns - 1856 - 538 pages
...faith ! hell turn a corner jinkin, An' cheat you yet ! But, fare you weel, auld Nickierben ! O, wad ye tak a thought, an' men', Ye aiblins might — I dinna ken — Still hae a stake — Pm wae to think upo' your den, Ev'n for your sake! ON THE LATE CAPTAIN GROSE'S PEREGRINATIONS THROUGH...
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The Humorous Poetry of the English Language: From Chaucer to Saxe

James Parton - 1856 - 720 pages
...faith ! he 'll turn a corner jinkin', An' cheat you yet But, fare you weel, auld Nickie-ben ! O wad ye tak a thought an' men' ! Ye aiblins might — I dinna ken — Still hae a stake — 1 'm wae to think upo' yon den, Ev'n for your sake ! ! THE DEVIL'S WALK ON EARTH. RORERT SOUTREY....
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