The Book of Scottish Poems: Ancient and ModernJohn Ross Edinburgh Publishing Company, 1878 - 760 من الصفحات |
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الصفحة 16
... never seen to return . It was also believed that , after he dreed his weird ( fulfilled his destiny ) , he would again revisit the earth . In none of the prophecies attributed to him is it assumed that he is himself the narrator , and ...
... never seen to return . It was also believed that , after he dreed his weird ( fulfilled his destiny ) , he would again revisit the earth . In none of the prophecies attributed to him is it assumed that he is himself the narrator , and ...
الصفحة 17
... never lie . " - " My tongue is mine ain , " true Thomas said ; " A gudely gift ye wad gie to me ! I neither dought to buy nor sell , At fair or tryst where I may be . I The traditional commentary upon this bal- lad informs us , that the ...
... never lie . " - " My tongue is mine ain , " true Thomas said ; " A gudely gift ye wad gie to me ! I neither dought to buy nor sell , At fair or tryst where I may be . I The traditional commentary upon this bal- lad informs us , that the ...
الصفحة 30
... never spye , Swiche murning chere , Making on heighe ; On Tristremes bere , Doun con she lye ; Rise ogayn did sche nere , But thare con sche dye For woe : - Swiche lovers als thei Never schal be moe . " 66 Men of good discretion Should ...
... never spye , Swiche murning chere , Making on heighe ; On Tristremes bere , Doun con she lye ; Rise ogayn did sche nere , But thare con sche dye For woe : - Swiche lovers als thei Never schal be moe . " 66 Men of good discretion Should ...
الصفحة 53
... never be " " Bot gif1 creatures made had he . " The devil asked him , Why God of nought " " His works all , full good had wrought ? " Saint Serf answered , That God's will Was , never to make his works ill , And als envious he had been ...
... never be " " Bot gif1 creatures made had he . " The devil asked him , Why God of nought " " His works all , full good had wrought ? " Saint Serf answered , That God's will Was , never to make his works ill , And als envious he had been ...
الصفحة 54
... never fell But through your fellon false counsel . And for 2 the devils were nought wrought Of bruky13 kind , ye would not With ruthe4 of heart forthink 5 your sin That through yourself ye were fallen in ; Therefore Christ's passion ...
... never fell But through your fellon false counsel . And for 2 the devils were nought wrought Of bruky13 kind , ye would not With ruthe4 of heart forthink 5 your sin That through yourself ye were fallen in ; Therefore Christ's passion ...
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