The Book of Scottish Poems: Ancient and ModernJohn Ross Edinburgh Publishing Company, 1878 - 760 էջ |
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... pass , when the popular mind has lost faith in the superstitious legends in which it is transmitted . THE traditional fame of Thomas , His hold on the popular imagina- popularly called the Rhymer , is much greater than is warranted by ...
... pass , when the popular mind has lost faith in the superstitious legends in which it is transmitted . THE traditional fame of Thomas , His hold on the popular imagina- popularly called the Rhymer , is much greater than is warranted by ...
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... pass that morning the battle of Pres- tonpans was fought . " The naiveté of the following is charm- ing when put into the mouth of one whose property was , possibly at his own request , given to the church . " When speaking of King ...
... pass that morning the battle of Pres- tonpans was fought . " The naiveté of the following is charm- ing when put into the mouth of one whose property was , possibly at his own request , given to the church . " When speaking of King ...
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... pass that way , cuts off the dragon's head , and , carrying it to court , demands the hand of the princess . Ysonde and the queen , distrusting his story , visit the scene of the encounter , and there find the real champion , and ...
... pass that way , cuts off the dragon's head , and , carrying it to court , demands the hand of the princess . Ysonde and the queen , distrusting his story , visit the scene of the encounter , and there find the real champion , and ...
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... pass the night . " " I know of none hereabout , " said the collier , ex- cept mine own house , which lies at 66 tyde ; Thay past vnto Paris thay proudest in pane , With mony Prelatis & Princis that was of mekle pryde , All thay went ...
... pass the night . " " I know of none hereabout , " said the collier , ex- cept mine own house , which lies at 66 tyde ; Thay past vnto Paris thay proudest in pane , With mony Prelatis & Princis that was of mekle pryde , All thay went ...
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... pass , he said , “ Let me see if we may not manage the matter in a more quiet way . Where does that Wymond , whom you promised to meet to - day , live ? " " With the queen , he told me ; and I undertook to be at the court to - day ...
... pass , he said , “ Let me see if we may not manage the matter in a more quiet way . Where does that Wymond , whom you promised to meet to - day , live ? " " With the queen , he told me ; and I undertook to be at the court to - day ...
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