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" When Dee and Don shall run in one, And Tweed shall run in Tay, The bonnie water o' Urie Shall bear the Bass away. "
Rhymes and Recollections of a Hand-loom Weaver - Página 43
por William Thom - 1880 - 102 páginas
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Chambers's Edinburgh Journal

1836 - 436 páginas
...sheep shall lay the plough on the shelf. One of Thomas's supposed prophecies is of a safer kind — When Dee and Don shall run in one, And Tweed shall run in Tay, The bonnie water o' Urie Shall bear the Bass away. The Basa is a conical mound rising from the bank of the Urie, in...
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Rhymes and Recollections of a Hand-loom Weaver

William Thom - 1845 - 238 páginas
...a sepulchral character; and to contain the remains of Eth or Aoth, a Pictish king, who was killeda year after his accession in AD 881 The old rhyme of...have hitherto defied the attempts of the learned to decypher them. THEY SPEAK O' WYLES. AIR—" Gin a bodie meet a bodie." THEY speak o' wyles in woman's...
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Black's Picturesque Tourist of Scotland

Adam and Charles Black (Firm) - 1845 - 572 páginas
...runs close to it. Tradition says the pestilence was buried in it. Thomas the Rhymer has predicted : " Dee and Don shall run in one, And Tweed shall run in Tay, 414 INVERURY. Pitcaple Inn. At some distance, on the opposite side of the Ury, the battle of Harlaw...
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Select Writings of Robert Chambers, Volumen7

Robert Chambers - 1847 - 372 páginas
...One of Thomas's supposed prophecies referring to this district appears as a mere deceptive jingle — When Dee and Don shall run in one, And Tweed shall run in Tay, The bonnie water o' Urie Shall bear the Bass away. The Bass is a conical mount, of remarkable appearance, and about...
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Chambers's pocket miscellany, Volúmenes1-3

Chambers W. and R., ltd, John Nyren - 1852 - 628 páginas
...sheep shall lay the plough on the shelf.' One of Thomas's supposed prophecies is of a safer kind — ' When Dee and Don shall run in one, And Tweed shall run in Tay, The bonnic water o* Urie Shall bear the Bass away.' The Bass is a conical mound rising from the bank of...
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Chambers' Home Book, Or Pocket Miscellany: Containing a Choice Selection of ...

William Chambers - 1853 - 370 páginas
...sheep shall lay the plough on the shelf.' One of Thomas's supposed prophecies is of a safer kind — ' When Dee and Don shall run in one, And Tweed shall run in Tay, The bonny water o' Urie Shall bear the Bass away.' The Bass is a conical mound rising from the bank of...
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Chambers's Pocket Miscellany, Volúmenes3-4

1854 - 426 páginas
...lay the plough on the shelf.' One of Thomas's supposed prophecies is of a safer kind— ' When Dec and Don shall run in one, And Tweed shall run in Tay, The bonnie water o' TJrie Shall bear the Bass away.' The Bass is a conical mound rising from the bank of the TJrie,...
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A Guide to Donside

1855 - 102 páginas
...to believe that this barrow holds the remains of that unfortunate Pictish monarch." The old rhyme, " When Dee and Don shall run in one, And Tweed shall...Bass away," is in every one's mouth in this district. Dee and Don have run in one for a time, by the opening of the Aberdeenshire Canal. Perhaps Tweed may...
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Songs and poems, by the rev. J. Skinner, with a sketch of his life, by H.G. Reid

John Skinner - 1859 - 144 páginas
...is sound philosophy in the last line. There is an old prophecy of the famous Rhymer, which goes — Dee and Don shall run in one, And Tweed shall run in Tay, And the bonny water of Ury Shall bear the Bass away, of which he furnished the following interpretation,...
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Dōron, poems, by D. and Donald Ogilvy

Dorothea Maria Ogilvy - 1865 - 216 páginas
...picture plain, And — as the awful ocean breaks Upon our souls, the sceptre takes. Donald. THE DON. " When Dee and Don shall run in one, And Tweed shall run in Tay ; The bonnie water o' Ury Shall bear the Bass away." T^AR from his native hills, the Don, " With dark and turbid wave,...
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