English Poetry and Prose of the Romantic MovementGeorge Benjamin Woods Scott, Foresman, 1950 - 1538 pages |
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... dead ! 10 It's no the loss o ' warl's gear , 1 12 That could sae bitter draw the tear , Or mak our bardie , dowie , 13 wear The mourning weed : He's lost a friend an ' neebor dear In Mailie dead . Thro ' a ' the toun she trotted by him ...
... dead ! 10 It's no the loss o ' warl's gear , 1 12 That could sae bitter draw the tear , Or mak our bardie , dowie , 13 wear The mourning weed : He's lost a friend an ' neebor dear In Mailie dead . Thro ' a ' the toun she trotted by him ...
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... dead , Is lying . Come , Months , come away , From November to May , In your saddest array ; Follow the bier Of the dead cold Year , And like dim shadows watch by her sep- ulchre . The chill rain is falling , the nipped worm is crawling ...
... dead , Is lying . Come , Months , come away , From November to May , In your saddest array ; Follow the bier Of the dead cold Year , And like dim shadows watch by her sep- ulchre . The chill rain is falling , the nipped worm is crawling ...
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... DEAD 1822 Son of the Ocean Isle ! Where sleep your mighty dead ? Show me what high and stately pile Is reared o'er Glory's bed . Go , stranger ! track the deep- Free , free the white sail spread ! Wave may not foam , nor wild wind sweep ...
... DEAD 1822 Son of the Ocean Isle ! Where sleep your mighty dead ? Show me what high and stately pile Is reared o'er Glory's bed . Go , stranger ! track the deep- Free , free the white sail spread ! Wave may not foam , nor wild wind sweep ...
Contents
Eighteenth Century | 1 |
ALLAN RAMSAY 1685?1758 | 7 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIES | 21 |
Copyright | |
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