The Book of Scottish Poems: Ancient and ModernJohn Ross Edinburgh Publishing Company, 1878 - 760 էջ |
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Արդյունքներ 74–ի 1-ից 5-ը:
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... thee the tongue that can never lie . " - " My tongue is mine ain , " true Thomas said ; " A gudely gift ye wad gie ... thee save , Corspatrick brave ! Thrice welcome , good Dunbar , to me ! " Light down , light down , Corspatrick brave ...
... thee the tongue that can never lie . " - " My tongue is mine ain , " true Thomas said ; " A gudely gift ye wad gie ... thee save , Corspatrick brave ! Thrice welcome , good Dunbar , to me ! " Light down , light down , Corspatrick brave ...
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... thee , " said the knight ; " but I think thou art not wise to disobey the king's orders . " " I am but following my lawful busi- ness , and am fetching a load of fuel to Wymond of the Wardrobe , according to promise . I shall be sore ...
... thee , " said the knight ; " but I think thou art not wise to disobey the king's orders . " " I am but following my lawful busi- ness , and am fetching a load of fuel to Wymond of the Wardrobe , according to promise . I shall be sore ...
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... thee as good as thou art brave . " With that he ordered a squire to bring him a suit of rich armour , and appointed him a retinue of sixty squires for his com . pany . Early next morning , Sir Ralph made ready to keep his tryst with Sir ...
... thee as good as thou art brave . " With that he ordered a squire to bring him a suit of rich armour , and appointed him a retinue of sixty squires for his com . pany . Early next morning , Sir Ralph made ready to keep his tryst with Sir ...
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... thee Alas , Scotland , to whom shall thou com- JAMES THE FIRST . 1394-1437 . JAMES THE FIRST was. WALLACE , DISGUISED , VISITS THE ENGLISH CAMP . Edward and his army being ... thee defend ? Wha shall thee now make HENRY THE MINSTREL . 63.
... thee Alas , Scotland , to whom shall thou com- JAMES THE FIRST . 1394-1437 . JAMES THE FIRST was. WALLACE , DISGUISED , VISITS THE ENGLISH CAMP . Edward and his army being ... thee defend ? Wha shall thee now make HENRY THE MINSTREL . 63.
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John Ross. Wha shall thee defend ? Wha shall thee now make free ? Alas , in war wha shall thy helper be ? Wha shall thee help ? Wha shall thee now redeem ? Alas , wha shall the Saxons from thee flem ? 1 I can no more , but beseek God of ...
John Ross. Wha shall thee defend ? Wha shall thee now make free ? Alas , in war wha shall thy helper be ? Wha shall thee help ? Wha shall thee now redeem ? Alas , wha shall the Saxons from thee flem ? 1 I can no more , but beseek God of ...
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