The Book of Scottish Poems: Ancient and ModernJohn Ross Edinburgh Publishing Company, 1878 - 760 страница |
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... Syne , Leader Haughs and Yarrow , Against Extremes in Love , The Bush Aboon Traquair , . 431 431 ALEXANDER Ross- THE EARL OF STIRLING- 432 The Story of Helenore , 434 Sonnet , Flaviana , Sonnet , Sonnet , The Rock and the Wee Pickle Tow ...
... Syne , Leader Haughs and Yarrow , Against Extremes in Love , The Bush Aboon Traquair , . 431 431 ALEXANDER Ross- THE EARL OF STIRLING- 432 The Story of Helenore , 434 Sonnet , Flaviana , Sonnet , Sonnet , The Rock and the Wee Pickle Tow ...
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... Syne he has kissed her rosy lips , All underneath the Eildon tree . " Now , ye maun go wi ' me , " she said ; " True Thomas , ye maun go wi ' me ; And ye maun serve me seven years , Thro ' weal or woe as may chance to be . " She mounted ...
... Syne he has kissed her rosy lips , All underneath the Eildon tree . " Now , ye maun go wi ' me , " she said ; " True Thomas , ye maun go wi ' me ; And ye maun serve me seven years , Thro ' weal or woe as may chance to be . " She mounted ...
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... Syne he has kissed her rosy lips , All underneath the Eildon tree . interest in our early romances , which has led to. day , making merry with some friends in the tower of Erceldoune , a person came and told them that a hart and hind ...
... Syne he has kissed her rosy lips , All underneath the Eildon tree . interest in our early romances , which has led to. day , making merry with some friends in the tower of Erceldoune , a person came and told them that a hart and hind ...
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... syne forth on his wayis rade , And , how she forth should carried be , Or ever he forth fur , 5 ordained he , This was a full great courtesy ! That swilk a king and so mighty Gert his men dwell on this manner But for a poor lavender ...
... syne forth on his wayis rade , And , how she forth should carried be , Or ever he forth fur , 5 ordained he , This was a full great courtesy ! That swilk a king and so mighty Gert his men dwell on this manner But for a poor lavender ...
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... Syne next he thought to be king , Fra 4 Duncan's days had ta'en ending . The fantasy thus of his dream Moved him most to slay his eme , 5 As he did all forth indeed , As before he heard me rede , And dame Gruok his eme's wife Took , and ...
... Syne next he thought to be king , Fra 4 Duncan's days had ta'en ending . The fantasy thus of his dream Moved him most to slay his eme , 5 As he did all forth indeed , As before he heard me rede , And dame Gruok his eme's wife Took , and ...
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