The Book of Scottish Poems: Ancient and ModernJohn Ross Edinburgh Publishing Company, 1878 - 760 من الصفحات |
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... hear it ; that shall humble what is lofty ; and that shall lay what is unbending level with the ground . " The Earl , on receiving this portentous reply , felt some anxiety , and on the morrow paid more than usual attention to the ...
... hear it ; that shall humble what is lofty ; and that shall lay what is unbending level with the ground . " The Earl , on receiving this portentous reply , felt some anxiety , and on the morrow paid more than usual attention to the ...
الصفحة 45
... hear And know soothly on what maner Their vaward that was sa stout And syne yon other jolly rout , That I trow of the best men were , That they might get amang them there , Were rebutted so suddenly ; I trow and knows it all clearly ...
... hear And know soothly on what maner Their vaward that was sa stout And syne yon other jolly rout , That I trow of the best men were , That they might get amang them there , Were rebutted so suddenly ; I trow and knows it all clearly ...
الصفحة 80
... hear The cruelty of that unknightly deed , Where was from thee bereft thy maiden- head . XXXVII . Lift up thine heart , and sing with good intent , And in thy notis sweet the treason tell , That to thy sister true and innocent , Was ...
... hear The cruelty of that unknightly deed , Where was from thee bereft thy maiden- head . XXXVII . Lift up thine heart , and sing with good intent , And in thy notis sweet the treason tell , That to thy sister true and innocent , Was ...
الصفحة 81
... hear the mirth was them among , Over that to see the sweet sight Of her image , my spirit was so light , Methought I flew for joy without arrest , So were my wittis 2 bounden all to fest.3 XLIII . And to the notis of the philomene ...
... hear the mirth was them among , Over that to see the sweet sight Of her image , my spirit was so light , Methought I flew for joy without arrest , So were my wittis 2 bounden all to fest.3 XLIII . And to the notis of the philomene ...
الصفحة 99
... hear thy rude and crooked eloquence , Who shall be there to pray for thy remit ? No wight , but gif3 her mercy will admit XXV . Unto impnis ' of my maisteris dear , Gower , and Chaucer , that on the steppis sate Of rhetoric , while they ...
... hear thy rude and crooked eloquence , Who shall be there to pray for thy remit ? No wight , but gif3 her mercy will admit XXV . Unto impnis ' of my maisteris dear , Gower , and Chaucer , that on the steppis sate Of rhetoric , while they ...
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