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For instance , on reading over The Lea - rig , I immediate , ly set about trying my
hand on it , and , after all , I could make nothing more of it than the following ,
which Heaven knows is poor enough . When o ' er the hill the eastern star , Tells
...
For instance , on reading over The Lea - rig , I immediate , ly set about trying my
hand on it , and , after all , I could make nothing more of it than the following ,
which Heaven knows is poor enough . When o ' er the hill the eastern star , Tells
...
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I hae sworn by the Heavens to my Mary , I hae sworn by the Heavens to be true ;
And sae may the Heavens forget me , When I forget my vow ! O plight me your
faith , my Mary , And plight me your lily white hand ; O plight me your faith , my
Mary ...
I hae sworn by the Heavens to my Mary , I hae sworn by the Heavens to be true ;
And sae may the Heavens forget me , When I forget my vow ! O plight me your
faith , my Mary , And plight me your lily white hand ; O plight me your faith , my
Mary ...
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But spare , and pardon my fause love , His wrangs to heaven and me ! * My * The
Song of Dr . Walcott on the same subject is as follows . Ah ope , Lord Gregory thy
door , A midnight wanderer sighs , Hard rush the rains ; the tempests roar , And ...
But spare , and pardon my fause love , His wrangs to heaven and me ! * My * The
Song of Dr . Walcott on the same subject is as follows . Ah ope , Lord Gregory thy
door , A midnight wanderer sighs , Hard rush the rains ; the tempests roar , And ...
Side 59
... and I would take his taste in Scottish music against the taste of most
connoisseurs . You are quite right in inserting the last five in your list , though they
are certainly Irish . Shepherds I have lost my love , is to me a heavenly air - what
would ...
... and I would take his taste in Scottish music against the taste of most
connoisseurs . You are quite right in inserting the last five in your list , though they
are certainly Irish . Shepherds I have lost my love , is to me a heavenly air - what
would ...
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Let a poet , if he chuses , take up the idea of another , and work it into a piece of
his own ; but to mangle the works of the poor bard , whose tuneful tongue is now
mute for ever , in the dark and narrow house ; by heaven ' twould be sacrilege !
Let a poet , if he chuses , take up the idea of another , and work it into a piece of
his own ; but to mangle the works of the poor bard , whose tuneful tongue is now
mute for ever , in the dark and narrow house ; by heaven ' twould be sacrilege !
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