The Book of Scottish Poems: Ancient and ModernEdinburgh Publishing Company, 1884 - 760 من الصفحات |
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الصفحة 62
... layff . " ' Undressed , and dressed . 5 Received these 2 Neck . 3 Curled . 4 Sharp eyes . known particulars 6 Noted them with the rest . WALLACE , DISGUISED , VISITS THE ENGLISH CAMP . Edward 62 THE BOOK OF SCOTTISH POEMS . Wallace Wight,
... layff . " ' Undressed , and dressed . 5 Received these 2 Neck . 3 Curled . 4 Sharp eyes . known particulars 6 Noted them with the rest . WALLACE , DISGUISED , VISITS THE ENGLISH CAMP . Edward 62 THE BOOK OF SCOTTISH POEMS . Wallace Wight,
الصفحة 63
... eyes he ' gan to cast , Where Lordis lay , and had their lodging made The King's pavillion whereon the libbards bade Spyand full fast , where his avail should be , And could well look and wink with the tae ee . Some scornèd him , some ...
... eyes he ' gan to cast , Where Lordis lay , and had their lodging made The King's pavillion whereon the libbards bade Spyand full fast , where his avail should be , And could well look and wink with the tae ee . Some scornèd him , some ...
الصفحة 78
... eye again , Where as I saw walking under the tower , Full secretly , new cumyn her to pleyne , 4 The fairest or the freshest young flower , That ever I saw , methought , before that hour : For which sudden abate , 5 anon astert , " The ...
... eye again , Where as I saw walking under the tower , Full secretly , new cumyn her to pleyne , 4 The fairest or the freshest young flower , That ever I saw , methought , before that hour : For which sudden abate , 5 anon astert , " The ...
الصفحة 80
... eye , so much good It did my woful heart , I you assure , That it was to me joy without measure ; And , at the last , my look unto the heaven I threw forthwith , and said these verses seven : XXXIII . O Venus clear ! of goddis ...
... eye , so much good It did my woful heart , I you assure , That it was to me joy without measure ; And , at the last , my look unto the heaven I threw forthwith , and said these verses seven : XXXIII . O Venus clear ! of goddis ...
الصفحة 82
... eye Would cast among , as it was Goddis will , Where I might see , standing alone full still , The fair feature that nature , for mast'ry , In her visage wrought had full lovingly . XLVIII . And , when she walked had a little thrawe4 ...
... eye Would cast among , as it was Goddis will , Where I might see , standing alone full still , The fair feature that nature , for mast'ry , In her visage wrought had full lovingly . XLVIII . And , when she walked had a little thrawe4 ...
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