Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volum 7William Blackwood, 1820 |
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... sweet boy on my knee in that sweet nook , and anither creature , sweeter and dear- er still , wha has dreed and fulfilled the ancient cause that clung to our name , and sae to the mools we maun gang . Even as she spoke , I observed ...
... sweet boy on my knee in that sweet nook , and anither creature , sweeter and dear- er still , wha has dreed and fulfilled the ancient cause that clung to our name , and sae to the mools we maun gang . Even as she spoke , I observed ...
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... sweet vision ? It's sweet to see the form of a first love , coming fast on a first tryste . It's sweet to hear the music and the din of dancers heels , at our own bridal with the man we love , and it's sweet to see our first - born ...
... sweet vision ? It's sweet to see the form of a first love , coming fast on a first tryste . It's sweet to hear the music and the din of dancers heels , at our own bridal with the man we love , and it's sweet to see our first - born ...
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... sweet wind to - day Had the power for to blast , and to smite , and to slay . 4 . Then laud not yourselves , nor put faith and firm trust In sharp steel and strong sinews , but stoop in the dust And humble your hearts - all your ...
... sweet wind to - day Had the power for to blast , and to smite , and to slay . 4 . Then laud not yourselves , nor put faith and firm trust In sharp steel and strong sinews , but stoop in the dust And humble your hearts - all your ...
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