The Book of Scottish Poems: Ancient and ModernJohn Ross Edinburgh Publishing Company, 1878 - 760 من الصفحات |
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الصفحة 54
... Frae this stede ; 8 and noy9 na mae Into this stede , I bid ye . " Suddenly then passed he ; Frae that stede he held his way , And never was seen there to this day . All this he heard in his dreaming . Soon after that , in his youth ...
... Frae this stede ; 8 and noy9 na mae Into this stede , I bid ye . " Suddenly then passed he ; Frae that stede he held his way , And never was seen there to this day . All this he heard in his dreaming . Soon after that , in his youth ...
الصفحة 55
... Frae the thane Macbeth heard speak , That he would put in yoke his neck , Of all his thought he made no song ; But privily out of the throng With slight he got ; and the spensere 4 A loaf him gave till his suppere . And , as soon as he ...
... Frae the thane Macbeth heard speak , That he would put in yoke his neck , Of all his thought he made no song ; But privily out of the throng With slight he got ; and the spensere 4 A loaf him gave till his suppere . And , as soon as he ...
الصفحة 61
... Frae then ' he turned , and couth to Glas- gow fare.3 Part of the court had Wallace ' labour seen , Till him rade five , clad into ganand green , And said soon , " Scot , Martin's fish we wald have ! " Wallace meekly again answer him ...
... Frae then ' he turned , and couth to Glas- gow fare.3 Part of the court had Wallace ' labour seen , Till him rade five , clad into ganand green , And said soon , " Scot , Martin's fish we wald have ! " Wallace meekly again answer him ...
الصفحة 64
... frae the orient , With beams bright illuminèd the occident . After Titan , Phoebus up risèd fair , - High in the sphere the signs made declair . Zepherus began his morrow course ; The sweet vapour thus frae the ground resource ; The ...
... frae the orient , With beams bright illuminèd the occident . After Titan , Phoebus up risèd fair , - High in the sphere the signs made declair . Zepherus began his morrow course ; The sweet vapour thus frae the ground resource ; The ...
الصفحة 109
... Frae Dunidier as I came through , Down by the hill of Banochie , Alangst the lands of Garioch , Great pity was to hear and see The noise and dulesome harmonie , ( That ever that dreary day did daw ! 1 ) Cryin ' the coronach2 on hie ...
... Frae Dunidier as I came through , Down by the hill of Banochie , Alangst the lands of Garioch , Great pity was to hear and see The noise and dulesome harmonie , ( That ever that dreary day did daw ! 1 ) Cryin ' the coronach2 on hie ...
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