Scotia's Bards: The Choice Productions of the Scottish Poets, with Brief Biographical SketchesRobert Carter & Brothers, 1856 - 563 páginas |
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... sing the GOD of SEASONS , as they roll ! For me , when I forget the darling theme , Whether the blossom blows , the summer ray Russets the plain , inspiring Autumn gleams , Or winter rises in the blackening east ; Be my tongue mute ...
... sing the GOD of SEASONS , as they roll ! For me , when I forget the darling theme , Whether the blossom blows , the summer ray Russets the plain , inspiring Autumn gleams , Or winter rises in the blackening east ; Be my tongue mute ...
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... sing : I cannot go Where Universal Love not smiles around , Sustaining all your orbs , and all their suns ; From seeming Evil still educing Good , And better thence again , and better still , In infinite progression . But I lose Myself ...
... sing : I cannot go Where Universal Love not smiles around , Sustaining all your orbs , and all their suns ; From seeming Evil still educing Good , And better thence again , and better still , In infinite progression . But I lose Myself ...
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... sing . Patie . This sunny morning , Roger , cheers my blood , And puts all nature in a jovial mood . How heartsome it's to see the rising plants ! To hear the birds chirm o'er their pleasing rants ! How halesome it's to snuff the cauler ...
... sing . Patie . This sunny morning , Roger , cheers my blood , And puts all nature in a jovial mood . How heartsome it's to see the rising plants ! To hear the birds chirm o'er their pleasing rants ! How halesome it's to snuff the cauler ...
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... sing . Patie . But first we'll tak a turn up to the height , And see gif a ' our flocks be feeding right : By that time bannocks , and a shave o ' cheese Will make a breakfast that a laird might please ; Might please the daintiest gabs ...
... sing . Patie . But first we'll tak a turn up to the height , And see gif a ' our flocks be feeding right : By that time bannocks , and a shave o ' cheese Will make a breakfast that a laird might please ; Might please the daintiest gabs ...
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... laughs louder , Or clubs a smuttier tale : -When drunkards meet , None sings a merrier catch , or lends a hand More willing to his cup . Poor wretch ! he minds not . That some trusty brother of the trade Shall do for 40 BLAIR .
... laughs louder , Or clubs a smuttier tale : -When drunkards meet , None sings a merrier catch , or lends a hand More willing to his cup . Poor wretch ! he minds not . That some trusty brother of the trade Shall do for 40 BLAIR .
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