Gleanings from popular authors, grave and gay, Том 21882 |
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... 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 down , but he rose again ; And he baited the lion to deeds of weir ...
... 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 down , but he rose again ; And he baited the lion to deeds of weir ...
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... 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 down , but he rose again ; And he baited the lion to deeds of weir ...
... 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 down , but he rose again ; And he baited the lion to deeds of weir ...
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... hurried behind the tombs . The shades of evening were falling so dark , and casting such long black shadows from tree , tomb , embankment , and deserted cottage , over the plain ,. A NIGHT WITH THE TAIPINGS . 11 A Night with the Taipings.
... hurried behind the tombs . The shades of evening were falling so dark , and casting such long black shadows from tree , tomb , embankment , and deserted cottage , over the plain ,. A NIGHT WITH THE TAIPINGS . 11 A Night with the Taipings.
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... fall too , in meeting the fair ; For I fell quite in love - but you wouldn't blame me , If this beautiful creature you only could see . Her eyes were like - stay , they bewildered me quite ; No mortal could see them and criticise right ...
... fall too , in meeting the fair ; For I fell quite in love - but you wouldn't blame me , If this beautiful creature you only could see . Her eyes were like - stay , they bewildered me quite ; No mortal could see them and criticise right ...
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... falling fast , ng , when I saw you last ; But now you cone , the hall of the bright Long sat my day . I taquil moony night : You bring us pron ise of the bee and flower , The meadow's breath , the geni d summer shower , The bird's sweet ...
... falling fast , ng , when I saw you last ; But now you cone , the hall of the bright Long sat my day . I taquil moony night : You bring us pron ise of the bee and flower , The meadow's breath , the geni d summer shower , The bird's sweet ...
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Страница 5 - Bonny Kilmeny gaed up the glen ; But it wasna to meet Duneira's men, Nor the rosy monk of the isle to see, For Kilmeny was pure as pure could be. It was only to hear the Yorlin sing, And pu...
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