The Book of Scottish Poems: Ancient and ModernJohn Ross Edinburgh Publishing Company, 1878 - 760 էջ |
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... thought to himself , " If he be as manly as he is well made , it will need no small pith to abide his meeting . " Provoked at his coolness , the knight demanded him to cast the creels off his horse , and without more ado to come away to ...
... thought to himself , " If he be as manly as he is well made , it will need no small pith to abide his meeting . " Provoked at his coolness , the knight demanded him to cast the creels off his horse , and without more ado to come away to ...
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... thought unlikely , as there were two ap- first authentic link in his history is his pointed from Aberdeen , with a proviso , promotion , in 1357 , to the Archdeacon- that the absence of one of them should ship of Aberdeen , on which Dr ...
... thought unlikely , as there were two ap- first authentic link in his history is his pointed from Aberdeen , with a proviso , promotion , in 1357 , to the Archdeacon- that the absence of one of them should ship of Aberdeen , on which Dr ...
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... thought They should set all their faes at nought . The thick of the Battle . Where might men see ( a ) fell fight ; And men that worthy were and wight , " Do many worthy to wasselage : 8 They fought as they were in a rage . For when the ...
... thought They should set all their faes at nought . The thick of the Battle . Where might men see ( a ) fell fight ; And men that worthy were and wight , " Do many worthy to wasselage : 8 They fought as they were in a rage . For when the ...
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... thought , while he was so sittànd , He saw three women by gangand ; I And they 2 women , then , thought he , Three weird sisters most like to be . The first he heard say , gangand by , " Lo ! yonder the thane of Crumbauchty ! ' The ...
... thought , while he was so sittànd , He saw three women by gangand ; I And they 2 women , then , thought he , Three weird sisters most like to be . The first he heard say , gangand by , " Lo ! yonder the thane of Crumbauchty ! ' The ...
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... thought he made no song ; But privily out of the throng With slight he got ; and the spensere 4 A loaf him gave till his suppere . And , as soon as he might see His time and opportunity , Out of the court he past , and ran , And that ...
... thought he made no song ; But privily out of the throng With slight he got ; and the spensere 4 A loaf him gave till his suppere . And , as soon as he might see His time and opportunity , Out of the court he past , and ran , And that ...
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