Little Classics, Томови 13-14Rossiter Johnson Houghton, Mifflin and Company, 1875 |
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... frae the hazel - tree ; For Kilmeny was pure as pure could be . But lang may her minny look o'er the wa ' , And lang may she seek i ' the greenwood shaw ; Lang the laird of Duneira blame , And lang , lang greet or Kilmeny come hame ...
... frae the hazel - tree ; For Kilmeny was pure as pure could be . But lang may her minny look o'er the wa ' , And lang may she seek i ' the greenwood shaw ; Lang the laird of Duneira blame , And lang , lang greet or Kilmeny come hame ...
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... frae the snares of men , That sin or death she may never ken . " They clasped her waist and her hands sae fair ; They kissed her cheek , and they kemed her hair ; And round came many a blooming fere , Saying , " Bonny Kilmeny , ye ' re ...
... frae the snares of men , That sin or death she may never ken . " They clasped her waist and her hands sae fair ; They kissed her cheek , and they kemed her hair ; And round came many a blooming fere , Saying , " Bonny Kilmeny , ye ' re ...
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... frae beauty's mouth ! And dear to the viewless forms of air , The minds that kythe as the body fair ! " O , bonny Kilmeny ! free frae stain , If ever you seek the world again , That world of sin , of sorrow and fear , - O , tell of the ...
... frae beauty's mouth ! And dear to the viewless forms of air , The minds that kythe as the body fair ! " O , bonny Kilmeny ! free frae stain , If ever you seek the world again , That world of sin , of sorrow and fear , - O , tell of the ...
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... frae the fountain of light ; And the moon that sleeks the sky sae dun , Like a gouden bow , or a beamless sun , Shall wear away , and be seen nae mair ; And the angels shall miss them , travelling the air . But lang , lang after baith ...
... frae the fountain of light ; And the moon that sleeks the sky sae dun , Like a gouden bow , or a beamless sun , Shall wear away , and be seen nae mair ; And the angels shall miss them , travelling the air . But lang , lang after baith ...
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... frae the dazzling view ; She looked again , and the scene was new . She saw a sun on a summer sky , And clouds of amber sailing by ; A lovely land beneath her lay , And that land had glens and mountains gray ; And that land had valleys ...
... frae the dazzling view ; She looked again , and the scene was new . She saw a sun on a summer sky , And clouds of amber sailing by ; A lovely land beneath her lay , And that land had glens and mountains gray ; And that land had valleys ...
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Agnes Beadsman beneath Bingen bird blest blood bowers breast breath bright brow cloud Clusium cold Connocht Moran's corse curse dark dead dear deep door dream dungeon earth EUGENE ARAM EVE OF ST Excalibur eyes fair fear fell fierce fled flew flowers frae gaze gray green grew hand hath heard heart heaven HORATIUS hung Kilmeny King King Arthur knew lady land Lars Porsena light lily lonely looked loud Madeline moon morn mortal never Nevermore night o'er odor pale Peri Porphyro Porsena pray Quoth Rhine rose round sails seen Sensitive Plant shadow shipwrecked coast shone sigh silent Sir Bedivere SKELETON IN ARMOR sleep smile soft soul sound spake spirit star stood sweet TAM O'SHANTER tears tell thee thine thing THOMAS HOOD thou thought trembling voice wall Wedding-Guest weep whisper wild wind wings
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