The Book of Scottish Poems: Ancient and ModernJohn Ross Edinburgh Publishing Company, 1878 - 760 էջ |
From inside the book
Արդյունքներ 63–ի 1-ից 5-ը:
Էջ 56
... Thir ' wordis were said in the presence Of the doughty Duke of Orleans , Whilk had ane special affection Till Scottismen , and their nation ; And then in haste he made answer , I Since . 2 Asked , entreated . 3 Wars . 4 Therefore . 5 ...
... Thir ' wordis were said in the presence Of the doughty Duke of Orleans , Whilk had ane special affection Till Scottismen , and their nation ; And then in haste he made answer , I Since . 2 Asked , entreated . 3 Wars . 4 Therefore . 5 ...
Էջ 59
... thir witness the mare is to commend . ور He got this book and confirmed it himsell For very true ; thereof he had no dread ; Himself had seen great part of Wallace deed . His purpose was till have send it to Rome , Our father of Kirk ...
... thir witness the mare is to commend . ور He got this book and confirmed it himsell For very true ; thereof he had no dread ; Himself had seen great part of Wallace deed . His purpose was till have send it to Rome , Our father of Kirk ...
Էջ 61
... thir fish shall till him gang . " Wallace answered , said , " Thou art in the wrang . " " Whom thous thou , Scot ? in faith thou ' serves a blaw . " Till him he ran , and out a sword ' gan draw . William was wae he had nae wappins there ...
... thir fish shall till him gang . " Wallace answered , said , " Thou art in the wrang . " " Whom thous thou , Scot ? in faith thou ' serves a blaw . " Till him he ran , and out a sword ' gan draw . William was wae he had nae wappins there ...
Էջ 62
... thir tidings sits me sore , And , be it known , thou may tak scaith therefore . " " Uncle , " he said , " I will no langer bide ; Thir southland horse let see gif I can ride . " Then but a child , him service for to mak , His eme's sons ...
... thir tidings sits me sore , And , be it known , thou may tak scaith therefore . " " Uncle , " he said , " I will no langer bide ; Thir southland horse let see gif I can ride . " Then but a child , him service for to mak , His eme's sons ...
Էջ 103
... thir damysellis them dicht , 7 Thir lasses licht of laitis ; 8 Their gloves were of the raffel right , 9 Their shune were of the straitis , 10 Their kirtles were of lyncome light , " Well prest with many plaitis ; 1 Meaning obscure ...
... thir damysellis them dicht , 7 Thir lasses licht of laitis ; 8 Their gloves were of the raffel right , 9 Their shune were of the straitis , 10 Their kirtles were of lyncome light , " Well prest with many plaitis ; 1 Meaning obscure ...
Բովանդակություն
1 | |
27 | |
131 | |
146 | |
161 | |
171 | |
191 | |
200 | |
427 | |
441 | |
449 | |
474 | |
485 | |
579 | |
586 | |
592 | |
218 | |
224 | |
234 | |
260 | |
266 | |
306 | |
312 | |
319 | |
332 | |
385 | |
417 | |
621 | |
628 | |
635 | |
641 | |
670 | |
676 | |
692 | |
705 | |
749 | |
755 | |
Այլ խմբագրություններ - View all
Common terms and phrases
Æneid Æsop Allan Ramsay auld baith beauty blaw bonnie braes braw busk cauld Colonsay court Dame dear death e'er Edinburgh edition fair fame father flower frae friar Gavin Douglas grace green gude hame hand hast hear heard heart heaven hill honour ilka James John king lady laird land lassie literary Lord lordis maist maun meikle mony morning Muse nae mair nane ne'er never night nought o'er ower pain poem poet poetical poetry queen quoth Robin Gray Saint Serf Scotland Scots Scottish Scottish literature sing song soon sorrow soul sweet Syne tell thee thing thir thou thought Timor mortis conturbat tion took Tristrem trow unto weel Whilk wife wind wonder young youth