The Book of Scottish Poems: Ancient and ModernJohn Ross Edinburgh Publishing Company, 1878 - 760 من الصفحات |
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... Timor mortis conturbat me.4 I Feather . 2 Stings . 3 Health . 4 The fear of death dis- quiets me : used by Lydgate . II . Our pleasance here is all vain glory , N ( 3 ) TO A LADY . 193 To a Lady, 60 Of the Changes on Life, Lament for ...
... Timor mortis conturbat me.4 I Feather . 2 Stings . 3 Health . 4 The fear of death dis- quiets me : used by Lydgate . II . Our pleasance here is all vain glory , N ( 3 ) TO A LADY . 193 To a Lady, 60 Of the Changes on Life, Lament for ...
الصفحة 194
... Timor mortis conturbat me . III . The state of man does change and vary , Now sound , now sick , now blyth , now sary , Now dancing merry , now like to die ; Timor mortis conturbat me . IV . No state in erd here standis sicker ; 3 As ...
... Timor mortis conturbat me . III . The state of man does change and vary , Now sound , now sick , now blyth , now sary , Now dancing merry , now like to die ; Timor mortis conturbat me . IV . No state in erd here standis sicker ; 3 As ...
الصفحة 195
... Timor mortis conturbat me . XVIII . He has Blind Harry , and Sandy Traill 4 Slain with his shot of mortal hail , Whilk Patrik Johnstoun might not flee : Timor mortis conturbat me . XIX . He has left Merseir his indite , That did in ...
... Timor mortis conturbat me . XVIII . He has Blind Harry , and Sandy Traill 4 Slain with his shot of mortal hail , Whilk Patrik Johnstoun might not flee : Timor mortis conturbat me . XIX . He has left Merseir his indite , That did in ...
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