The Muse's Pocket Companion: A Collection of PoemsJ. Milliken, 1785 - 289 страница |
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... See'st thou yon nightingale a prey ; The fierce hawk hovering o'er his fong ? His little heart is large with love : He sweetly hails his evening ftar , And Fate's more pointed arrows move , Infidious from his eye afar . XXIII . The ...
... See'st thou yon nightingale a prey ; The fierce hawk hovering o'er his fong ? His little heart is large with love : He sweetly hails his evening ftar , And Fate's more pointed arrows move , Infidious from his eye afar . XXIII . The ...
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... ? Cried the fair youth , and dropt a tear- • Whatever filial love could fay , To her I faid and call'd her dear . * See the ancient Scottish Ballad , called Gill Morrice . • She comes - Oh ! No - encircled round [ 61 ]
... ? Cried the fair youth , and dropt a tear- • Whatever filial love could fay , To her I faid and call'd her dear . * See the ancient Scottish Ballad , called Gill Morrice . • She comes - Oh ! No - encircled round [ 61 ]
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... of Warkworth was not the fame perfon that founded Brinkburn Priory in the twelfth century , but rather one of the Bertram family who lived at a later period . See his Remains . FIT was the word ufed by the old Minstrels to [ 69 1.
... of Warkworth was not the fame perfon that founded Brinkburn Priory in the twelfth century , but rather one of the Bertram family who lived at a later period . See his Remains . FIT was the word ufed by the old Minstrels to [ 69 1.
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... their hiftorical fongs , and was peculiarly appropri ated to this kind of compofitions . See Re- liques of ancient Eng . Poetry , Vol . II . p . 166 and 397. 2d Ed . I THE HERMIT of WARK WORTH . A Northumberland BALLA D.
... their hiftorical fongs , and was peculiarly appropri ated to this kind of compofitions . See Re- liques of ancient Eng . Poetry , Vol . II . p . 166 and 397. 2d Ed . I THE HERMIT of WARK WORTH . A Northumberland BALLA D.
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... See the conti- nuator of Fordon's Scoti - Chronicon , cap . 18 , cap . 23 , & c . + Ralph Neville , firl Earl of Wedmoreland , who chiefly refided at his two Caftles of Brancepeth , and Raby , both in the Bishoprick of Durham . It ...
... See the conti- nuator of Fordon's Scoti - Chronicon , cap . 18 , cap . 23 , & c . + Ralph Neville , firl Earl of Wedmoreland , who chiefly refided at his two Caftles of Brancepeth , and Raby , both in the Bishoprick of Durham . It ...
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