The Blue Poetry BookAndrew Lang Longmans, Green & Company, 1892 - 243 oldal An anthology of the popular works of British poets Scott, Browning, Blake, Wordsworth and others. Includes a few Scottish and American poets. |
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46. oldal
... Wi ' lightsome heart I pu'd a rose Frae off its thorny tree ; And my fause luver staw the rose , But left the thorn wi ' me . BURNS . As Slow our Ship As slow our ship her foamy 46 There'll never be Peace The Banks o' Doon.
... Wi ' lightsome heart I pu'd a rose Frae off its thorny tree ; And my fause luver staw the rose , But left the thorn wi ' me . BURNS . As Slow our Ship As slow our ship her foamy 46 There'll never be Peace The Banks o' Doon.
50. oldal
... frae the main ; But I hae parted frae my love , Never to meet again , My dear ; Never to meet again . When day is gane , and night is come , And a ' folk bound to sleep ; I think on him that's far awa ' , The lee - lang night , and weep ...
... frae the main ; But I hae parted frae my love , Never to meet again , My dear ; Never to meet again . When day is gane , and night is come , And a ' folk bound to sleep ; I think on him that's far awa ' , The lee - lang night , and weep ...
105. oldal
... frae my e'e , While my gudeman lies sound by me . Young Jamie lo'ed me weel , and sought me for his bride ; But saving a croun he had naething else beside : To make the croun a pund , young Jamie gaed to se ~ ; ~~ And the croun and the ...
... frae my e'e , While my gudeman lies sound by me . Young Jamie lo'ed me weel , and sought me for his bride ; But saving a croun he had naething else beside : To make the croun a pund , young Jamie gaed to se ~ ; ~~ And the croun and the ...
106. oldal
... frae his dear mouth And tell me how he fareth ! ' O tell sweet Willie to come doun And hear the mavis singing , And see the birds on ilka bush And leaves around them hinging . ' The lav'rock there , wi ' her white breast 106 Auld Robin ...
... frae his dear mouth And tell me how he fareth ! ' O tell sweet Willie to come doun And hear the mavis singing , And see the birds on ilka bush And leaves around them hinging . ' The lav'rock there , wi ' her white breast 106 Auld Robin ...
107. oldal
... frae true love's e'e When other maids are sleeping . ' O came ye by yon water - side ? Pou'd you the rose or lily ? Or came you by yon meadow green , Or saw you my sweet Willie ? ' She sought him up , she sought him down , She sought ...
... frae true love's e'e When other maids are sleeping . ' O came ye by yon water - side ? Pou'd you the rose or lily ? Or came you by yon meadow green , Or saw you my sweet Willie ? ' She sought him up , she sought him down , She sought ...
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