Select Scottish Songs, Ancient and Modern, Том 1T. Cadell and W. Davies, 1810 |
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... ballad . — Macpher- son's Lament was a well - known song many years before the Ayrshire Bard wrote those additional verses which constitute its principal merit . * This noted freebooter was executed at Inverness , about the beginning of ...
... ballad . — Macpher- son's Lament was a well - known song many years before the Ayrshire Bard wrote those additional verses which constitute its principal merit . * This noted freebooter was executed at Inverness , about the beginning of ...
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... ballad called The Life and Age of Man . ' I had an old grand- uncle , ' says he , with whom my mother lived awhile in her girlish years ; the good old man , for such he was , was long blind ere he died ; during which time , his highest ...
... ballad called The Life and Age of Man . ' I had an old grand- uncle , ' says he , with whom my mother lived awhile in her girlish years ; the good old man , for such he was , was long blind ere he died ; during which time , his highest ...
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... ballad we owe the exquisitely pathetic ode of ' Man was made to mourn . ' The Editor hopes that he will be forgiven for here introducing it to the consideration of the curious . THE LIFE AND AGE OF MAN : OR , A short Description of his ...
... ballad we owe the exquisitely pathetic ode of ' Man was made to mourn . ' The Editor hopes that he will be forgiven for here introducing it to the consideration of the curious . THE LIFE AND AGE OF MAN : OR , A short Description of his ...
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... ballad , that it was written about the year 1653. It is not un- reasonable to suppose , that it was the production of some pedantic country schoolmaster , who would naturally write in a stately , stilted style , different from the ...
... ballad , that it was written about the year 1653. It is not un- reasonable to suppose , that it was the production of some pedantic country schoolmaster , who would naturally write in a stately , stilted style , different from the ...
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... ballad has not only the same struc- ture of versification with the Ode of Burns , and the repetition of the last line of the stanza ; but it breathes a kindred pensive melancholy from begin- ning to end . Many of the imitations in the ...
... ballad has not only the same struc- ture of versification with the Ode of Burns , and the repetition of the last line of the stanza ; but it breathes a kindred pensive melancholy from begin- ning to end . Many of the imitations in the ...
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