The Book of Scottish Poems: Ancient and ModernJohn Ross Edinburgh Publishing Company, 1878 - 760 من الصفحات |
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الصفحة 37
... fear I shall have to bear the blame . " " And what is your name ? " inquired Ralph . ' Wymond of the Wardrobe , " said the king ; " and if you come to the palace I promise you shall have the better sale for your fuel on my account , and ...
... fear I shall have to bear the blame . " " And what is your name ? " inquired Ralph . ' Wymond of the Wardrobe , " said the king ; " and if you come to the palace I promise you shall have the better sale for your fuel on my account , and ...
الصفحة 38
... fear for my life , dame ; I shall keep my promise , and take my chance , to what- ever end it leads ; " and with that he starts by the dawn of day , with his horse and creels , and jogs merrily along with his whip in his hand , on his ...
... fear for my life , dame ; I shall keep my promise , and take my chance , to what- ever end it leads ; " and with that he starts by the dawn of day , with his horse and creels , and jogs merrily along with his whip in his hand , on his ...
الصفحة 39
... fear he has outwitted you . " Seeing the king was displeased , Sir Rolland went out to learn if the collier had kept his word , when he met a porter , who said— " There is a fellow at the gate , with a horse and two creels , who will ...
... fear he has outwitted you . " Seeing the king was displeased , Sir Rolland went out to learn if the collier had kept his word , when he met a porter , who said— " There is a fellow at the gate , with a horse and two creels , who will ...
الصفحة 46
... Without . 6 Think . 2 Valour . 3 Trusting . 4 Only ; alone . 5 Because . 9 Without . 10 Meaning obscure . II We need only fear them in Also . front . 12 Have eye to take of their riches ; No prisoneris 46 THE BOOK OF SCOTTISH POEMS .
... Without . 6 Think . 2 Valour . 3 Trusting . 4 Only ; alone . 5 Because . 9 Without . 10 Meaning obscure . II We need only fear them in Also . front . 12 Have eye to take of their riches ; No prisoneris 46 THE BOOK OF SCOTTISH POEMS .
الصفحة 82
... fear , in doubt my sekirness ; Sen she is gone , and God mote her convoy , 8 That me may guide from torment and to joy . 4 Turn , while . 5 Boughs . I For do . 2 Locked . 3 Wreaked . 6 Fever , pains . 4 Boot , help . 5 Depart . 6 ...
... fear , in doubt my sekirness ; Sen she is gone , and God mote her convoy , 8 That me may guide from torment and to joy . 4 Turn , while . 5 Boughs . I For do . 2 Locked . 3 Wreaked . 6 Fever , pains . 4 Boot , help . 5 Depart . 6 ...
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