The Book of Scottish Poems: Ancient and ModernJohn Ross Edinburgh Publishing Company, 1878 - 760 sider |
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... hear it ; that shall humble what is lofty ; and that shall lay what is unbending level with the ground . " The Earl , on receiving this portentous reply , felt some anxiety , and on the morrow paid more than usual attention to the ...
... hear it ; that shall humble what is lofty ; and that shall lay what is unbending level with the ground . " The Earl , on receiving this portentous reply , felt some anxiety , and on the morrow paid more than usual attention to the ...
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... mercy to give me grace , and to Christ His Son , for I have often seen Christians cry on Him in their dis- tresses . " " I thank God for that , " said " Of Brutus ' lineage wha will hear , He 40 THE BOOK OF SCOTTISH POEMS .
... mercy to give me grace , and to Christ His Son , for I have often seen Christians cry on Him in their dis- tresses . " " I thank God for that , " said " Of Brutus ' lineage wha will hear , He 40 THE BOOK OF SCOTTISH POEMS .
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... hear And know soothly on what maner Their vaward that was sa stout And syne yon other jolly rout , That I trow of the best men were , That they might get amang them there , Were rebutted so suddenly ; I trow and knows it all clearly ...
... hear And know soothly on what maner Their vaward that was sa stout And syne yon other jolly rout , That I trow of the best men were , That they might get amang them there , Were rebutted so suddenly ; I trow and knows it all clearly ...
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... hear The cruelty of that unknightly deed , Where was from thee bereft thy maiden- head . XXXVII . Lift up thine heart , and sing with good intent , And in thy notis sweet the treason tell , That to thy sister true and innocent ...
... hear The cruelty of that unknightly deed , Where was from thee bereft thy maiden- head . XXXVII . Lift up thine heart , and sing with good intent , And in thy notis sweet the treason tell , That to thy sister true and innocent ...
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... hear the mirth was them among , Over that to see the sweet sight Of her image , my spirit was so light , Methought I flew for joy without arrest , So were my wittis 2 bounden all to fest.3 XLIII . And to the notis of the philomene ...
... hear the mirth was them among , Over that to see the sweet sight Of her image , my spirit was so light , Methought I flew for joy without arrest , So were my wittis 2 bounden all to fest.3 XLIII . And to the notis of the philomene ...
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