66 I'm sure I will dee.” Oh, hold your tongue, daughter, For you'll get Drumfindlay, The first line that he read, "Oh, what a man am I, That a leal heart should break? Or that sic a fair maid Should die for my sake? "Go, saddle my horse, Go, saddle him soon, Go, saddle the swiftest E'er rode frae the toun." But ere it was saddled, And brought to the door, Glenlogie was on the road Three miles or more. When he came to her father's, Great grief there was there; Time Tales of the Olden Time There was weepin' and wailin', Then out spake her father, "Oh, turn, Ladye Jeanie, And you'll be the bride." As ever was seen; And bonnie Jeanie Melville Was scarcely sixteen. OLD BALLAD. 66 Life Lessons They also serve who only stand and wait." MILTON. "Small service is true service while it lasts." WORDSWORTH. "Build thee more stately mansions, O my soul, As the swift seasons roll!" HOLMES. "When Duty whispers low Thou must,' The youth replies, ' I can.' "As one lamp lights another, nor grows less, So nobleness enkindleth nobleness." $6 66 LOWELL. Who sweeps a room as for Thy laws HERBERT. This above all-to thine own self be true; SHAKESPEARE. |