The works of professor Wilson, ed. by prof. Ferrier, Հատոր 71857 |
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... fair your flowers , Your waters never drumlie ! There simmer first unfauld her robes , And there the langest tarry ; For there I took the last fareweel O ' my sweet Highland Mary . " But what are lines like these to his " Address to ...
... fair your flowers , Your waters never drumlie ! There simmer first unfauld her robes , And there the langest tarry ; For there I took the last fareweel O ' my sweet Highland Mary . " But what are lines like these to his " Address to ...
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... fair , Or ruins pendent in the air , Bold stems of heroes , here and there , I could discern ; Some seem'd to muse , some seem'd to dare , With feature stern . My heart did glowing transport feel , To see a race heroic wheel , And ...
... fair , Or ruins pendent in the air , Bold stems of heroes , here and there , I could discern ; Some seem'd to muse , some seem'd to dare , With feature stern . My heart did glowing transport feel , To see a race heroic wheel , And ...
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... fair in flow'ry pride , Would , in the way His wisdom sees the best , For them and for their little ones provide ; But chiefly , in their hearts with grace divine preside . " Think again of the first stanza of all - for you have ...
... fair in flow'ry pride , Would , in the way His wisdom sees the best , For them and for their little ones provide ; But chiefly , in their hearts with grace divine preside . " Think again of the first stanza of all - for you have ...
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... fair virtue's heavenly road , The cottage leaves the palace far behind ; " but there , we think , he ought to have stopped , or illustrated the truth in a milder manner than " What is a lordling's pomp ? -a cumbrous load , Disguising ...
... fair virtue's heavenly road , The cottage leaves the palace far behind ; " but there , we think , he ought to have stopped , or illustrated the truth in a milder manner than " What is a lordling's pomp ? -a cumbrous load , Disguising ...
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... fair maiden before the eye of his fancy , " some bright particular star , " and that Hymen was not the divinity he then invoked , yet it was on one of these visits , between Ellisland and Mossgiel , that he penned under such homely ...
... fair maiden before the eye of his fancy , " some bright particular star , " and that Hymen was not the divinity he then invoked , yet it was on one of these visits , between Ellisland and Mossgiel , that he penned under such homely ...
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Էջ 322 - The Sun came up upon the left, Out of the sea came he! And he shone bright, and on the right Went down into the sea. Higher and higher every day, Till over the mast at noon — ' The Wedding-Guest here beat his breast.
Էջ 321 - The Bridegroom's doors are opened wide, And I am next of kin; The guests are met, the feast is set: May'st hear the merry din.
Էջ 109 - For a' that, and a' that, Their dignities, and a' that, The pith o' sense, and pride o' worth, Are higher ranks than a' that. Then let us pray that come it may, As come it will for a' that — That sense and worth o'er a' the earth, May bear the gree, and a' that. For a' that, and a' that, It's coming yet, for a
Էջ 127 - Wha will be a traitor knave? Wha can fill a coward's grave? Wha sae base as be a slave? Let him turn and flee! Wha for Scotland's king and law Freedom's sword will strongly draw, Freeman stand or freeman fa', Let him follow me!
Էջ 323 - And now the Storm-blast came, and he Was tyrannous and strong: He struck with his o'ertaking wings, And chased us south along. "'With sloping masts and dipping prow As who pursued with yell and blow Still treads the shadow of his foe, And forward bends his head, The ship drove fast, loud roared the blast, And southward aye we fled.
Էջ 326 - The very deep did rot : O Christ ! That ever this should be ! Yea, slimy things did crawl with legs Upon the slimy sea. " About, about, in reel and rout, The death-fires danced at night ; The water, like a witch's oils, Burnt green, and blue and white.
Էջ 322 - The wedding-guest he beat his breast, Yet he cannot choose but hear ! And thus spake on that ancient man, The bright-eyed Mariner.
Էջ 327 - The many men, so beautiful! And they all dead did lie: And a thousand thousand slimy things Lived on ; and so did I.
Էջ 328 - Beyond the shadow of the ship, I watched the water-snakes: They moved in tracks of shining white, And when they reared, the elfish light Fell off in hoary flakes. Within the shadow of the ship I watched their rich attire: Blue, glossy green, and velvet black, They coiled and swam; and every track Was a flash of golden fire.
Էջ 326 - With throats unslaked, with black lips baked, We could nor laugh nor wail; Through utter drought all dumb we stood! I bit my arm, I sucked the blood, And cried, A sail ! a sail...