The Book of Scottish Poems: Ancient and ModernJohn Ross Edinburgh Publishing Company, 1878 - 760 من الصفحات |
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... Colonsay . Aloft the purple pennons wave , As parting gay from Crinan's shore , From Morven's wars the seamen brave Their gallant chieftain homeward bore . In youth's gay bloom , the brave Macphail Still blamed the lingering bark's ...
... Colonsay . Aloft the purple pennons wave , As parting gay from Crinan's shore , From Morven's wars the seamen brave Their gallant chieftain homeward bore . In youth's gay bloom , the brave Macphail Still blamed the lingering bark's ...
الصفحة 718
... Colonsay . 919 " Softly blow , thou western breeze , Softly rustle through the sail ! Soothe to rest the furrowy seas , Before my love , sweet western gale ! " Where the wave is tinged with red , And the russet sea - leaves grow ...
... Colonsay . 919 " Softly blow , thou western breeze , Softly rustle through the sail ! Soothe to rest the furrowy seas , Before my love , sweet western gale ! " Where the wave is tinged with red , And the russet sea - leaves grow ...
الصفحة 721
... Colonsay . Proud swells her heart ! she deems , at last , To lure him with her silver tongue , And , as the shelving rocks she past , She raised her voice , and sweetly sung . In softer , sweeter strains she sung , Slow gliding o'er the ...
... Colonsay . Proud swells her heart ! she deems , at last , To lure him with her silver tongue , And , as the shelving rocks she past , She raised her voice , and sweetly sung . In softer , sweeter strains she sung , Slow gliding o'er the ...
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