The Book of Scottish Poems: Ancient and ModernJohn Ross Edinburgh Publishing Company, 1878 - 760 من الصفحات |
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... thine tyme ne in mine ; Ah comen ant gone Withinne twenty winter ant one . " Scott treats the prophecy as a forgery , contrived for the encouragement of the English invaders , and written by some one in their interest to work on the ...
... thine tyme ne in mine ; Ah comen ant gone Withinne twenty winter ant one . " Scott treats the prophecy as a forgery , contrived for the encouragement of the English invaders , and written by some one in their interest to work on the ...
الصفحة 40
... thine own land thou shalt go to hell at the last ; but if thou change thee in haste , and confess thy sin , thou shalt have pardon and profit . Thou shalt have to wife the gentle Duchess , Dame Jane of Anjou , heir - apparent to two ...
... thine own land thou shalt go to hell at the last ; but if thou change thee in haste , and confess thy sin , thou shalt have pardon and profit . Thou shalt have to wife the gentle Duchess , Dame Jane of Anjou , heir - apparent to two ...
الصفحة 80
... thine eyen clear All bloody ran , that pity was to 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 ...
... thine eyen clear All bloody ran , that pity was to 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 ...
الصفحة 87
... thine inward sorrow Is not unknowen to my deity ; And thy request both now and eke to forowe , When thou first made profession to me , Sen of my grace I have inspired thee To know my law , continue forth , for oft , There as I mynt 5 ...
... thine inward sorrow Is not unknowen to my deity ; And thy request both now and eke to forowe , When thou first made profession to me , Sen of my grace I have inspired thee To know my law , continue forth , for oft , There as I mynt 5 ...
الصفحة 90
... thine help in this matere . V. But in this case thou shalt well know and witt , Thou may thy heart ground on such a wise , That thy labour will be but little quit ; 4 And thou may set it in otherwise , That will be to thee great worship ...
... thine help in this matere . V. But in this case thou shalt well know and witt , Thou may thy heart ground on such a wise , That thy labour will be but little quit ; 4 And thou may set it in otherwise , That will be to thee great worship ...
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