Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Հատոր 160 |
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Wha says he lies below the weed , A pickle stoor , baith heart an ' heid , This hunner year ? Deil blast the loons ! but they hae lee'd , For Robin's here ! Here whare the Cluden , ' neath the mune , Gangs happin ' to the same auld tune ...
Wha says he lies below the weed , A pickle stoor , baith heart an ' heid , This hunner year ? Deil blast the loons ! but they hae lee'd , For Robin's here ! Here whare the Cluden , ' neath the mune , Gangs happin ' to the same auld tune ...
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God ! but my heart starts aff in thuds , To ken I'm hame ! Saftly I daunder up an ' doon By Ayr an ' Nith , by Embro ' toon , A licht - fit , liltin ' , hame - daft loon ! Ilk stream , ilk tree , The mavis ' sang , the cushie's croon ...
God ! but my heart starts aff in thuds , To ken I'm hame ! Saftly I daunder up an ' doon By Ayr an ' Nith , by Embro ' toon , A licht - fit , liltin ' , hame - daft loon ! Ilk stream , ilk tree , The mavis ' sang , the cushie's croon ...
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When I could not destroy , but only diffuse think of the Divine Being my heart into a mysticism that goes far to is so full of joy that the notes fly explain the spell his music has cast off as from a spindle ; and as He over minds ...
When I could not destroy , but only diffuse think of the Divine Being my heart into a mysticism that goes far to is so full of joy that the notes fly explain the spell his music has cast off as from a spindle ; and as He over minds ...
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I tone , assisting the smaller fry as fear I cannot do mich fur ye . they clambered over his legs and Yo'r heart's the size of two , ' he made straight for their grandsays . ' Did yo ' see it , ' says I. father's bed , “ Coom ...
I tone , assisting the smaller fry as fear I cannot do mich fur ye . they clambered over his legs and Yo'r heart's the size of two , ' he made straight for their grandsays . ' Did yo ' see it , ' says I. father's bed , “ Coom ...
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crooning some old - time ditty for But the dog , turning , hobbled a very lightness of heart . The far- few steps in the contrary directher end of the field was reached , tion , and with a piteous backward and Blossom and Prince ...
crooning some old - time ditty for But the dog , turning , hobbled a very lightness of heart . The far- few steps in the contrary directher end of the field was reached , tion , and with a piteous backward and Blossom and Prince ...
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