The Book of Scottish Poems: Ancient and ModernEdinburgh Publishing Company, 1884 - 760 էջ |
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... Heaven bless him ! may his breeches count- less be , And warm and thick , and ever undecayed ! For it was he that first supplied the Scots With linen for their sarks , and stout frieze for their coats . " - Anster Fair . * Scott , in ...
... Heaven bless him ! may his breeches count- less be , And warm and thick , and ever undecayed ! For it was he that first supplied the Scots With linen for their sarks , and stout frieze for their coats . " - Anster Fair . * Scott , in ...
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... heaven ! For thy peer on earth I never did see . ' " O no , O no , Thomas , " she said ; " That name does not belang to me ; I am but the queen of fair Elfland , That am hither come to visit thee . ་ ་ ' Harp and carp , Thomas , " she ...
... heaven ! For thy peer on earth I never did see . ' " O no , O no , Thomas , " she said ; " That name does not belang to me ; I am but the queen of fair Elfland , That am hither come to visit thee . ་ ་ ' Harp and carp , Thomas , " she ...
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... heaven . " And see not ye that bonny road , That winds about the fernie brae ? That is the road to fair Elfland , Where thou and I this night maun gae . " But , Thomas , ye maun hold your tongue , Whatever ye may hear or see ; For , if ...
... heaven . " And see not ye that bonny road , That winds about the fernie brae ? That is the road to fair Elfland , Where thou and I this night maun gae . " But , Thomas , ye maun hold your tongue , Whatever ye may hear or see ; For , if ...
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... heaven and erde 14 was wrought ? " Saint Serf said , " In himself stedles 15 His Godhead hampered never was . " 1 To . 2 Stole . 3 Then . 4 Oath . 5 Loath . 5 Became . 7 Belly . " 9 Place , as a farm- steading . 10 Sound . II Work . 12 ...
... heaven and erde 14 was wrought ? " Saint Serf said , " In himself stedles 15 His Godhead hampered never was . " 1 To . 2 Stole . 3 Then . 4 Oath . 5 Loath . 5 Became . 7 Belly . " 9 Place , as a farm- steading . 10 Sound . II Work . 12 ...
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... heaven Sagittarius with his aspre bow , avail , In every mead , bathe firth , forest and dail ; The clear rede 7 among the rockis rang , Through green branches , where birdis blithely sang With joyous voice , in heavenly harmony . 6 ...
... heaven Sagittarius with his aspre bow , avail , In every mead , bathe firth , forest and dail ; The clear rede 7 among the rockis rang , Through green branches , where birdis blithely sang With joyous voice , in heavenly harmony . 6 ...
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