His locked, lettered, braw brass collar
Showed him the gentleman and scholar.
-- Robert Burns (1759-1796)
-- The Twa Dogs
Showed him the gentleman and scholar.
-- Robert Burns (1759-1796)
-- The Twa Dogs
Related:
- And there began a lang digression
About the lords o' the creation.
Robert Burns (1759-1796) -- The Twa... - We twa hae run about the braes,
And pu'd the gowans fine.
Robert Burns (1759-1796) -- Auld Lang... - Homer: Bart, you're coming home.
Bart: I want to stay here with Mr.
Burns. Burns: I suggest you leave immediately. Homer... - Give lettered pomp to teeth of Time,
So "Bonnie Doon" but tarry;
Blot out the epic's stately rhyme, But spare his... - He turn'd him right and round about
Upon the Irish shore,
And gae his bridle reins a shake, With, "Adieu for... - His ancient, trusty, drouthy crony;
Tam lo'ed him like a vera brither,
They had been fou for weeks thegither. -- Robert Burns... - This is the final test of a gentleman: his respect for those who can be of
no possible service to him.
William... - Silhouette:
After Etienne de Silhouette (1709-67) with reference... - Troy: [voiceover] A few years back, Bart was adopted by Mr.
Burns. In this very special outtake, Homer...
