Gleanings from popular authors, grave and gay, Том 21882 |
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... dead , When mess for Kilmeny's soul had been sung , When the bedes - man had prayed , and the death- bell rung ; Late , late in a gloamin when all was still , When the fringe was red on the westlin hill , The wood was sere , the moon i ...
... dead , When mess for Kilmeny's soul had been sung , When the bedes - man had prayed , and the death- bell rung ; Late , late in a gloamin when all was still , When the fringe was red on the westlin hill , The wood was sere , the moon i ...
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... dead ; A coffin was set on a distant plain , And she saw the red blood fall like rain : Then bonny Kilmeny's heart grew sair , And she turned away and could look nae mair . Then the gruff grim carle girned amain , And they trampled him ...
... dead ; A coffin was set on a distant plain , And she saw the red blood fall like rain : Then bonny Kilmeny's heart grew sair , And she turned away and could look nae mair . Then the gruff grim carle girned amain , And they trampled him ...
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... dead ; A coffin was set on a distant plain , And she saw the red blood fall like rain : Then bonny Kilmeny's heart grew sair , And she turned away and could look nae mair . Then the gruff grim carle girned amain , And they trampled him ...
... dead ; A coffin was set on a distant plain , And she saw the red blood fall like rain : Then bonny Kilmeny's heart grew sair , And she turned away and could look nae mair . Then the gruff grim carle girned amain , And they trampled him ...
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... dead . It wasna her hame and she couldna remain ; She left this world of sorrow and pain , And returned to the land of thought again . LTHOUGH there Was a regular cut be- tween the next door - stables , where they were fighting , making ...
... dead . It wasna her hame and she couldna remain ; She left this world of sorrow and pain , And returned to the land of thought again . LTHOUGH there Was a regular cut be- tween the next door - stables , where they were fighting , making ...
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... dead , would plunge some wild animal . About the first hour of the night had passed , and lying down , we had wriggled along like snakes in the tall , rank grass for nearly a hundred yards , to within considerably less than a quarter of ...
... dead , would plunge some wild animal . About the first hour of the night had passed , and lying down , we had wriggled along like snakes in the tall , rank grass for nearly a hundred yards , to within considerably less than a quarter of ...
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