A Book of Famous VerseHoughton, Mifflin, 1892 - Počet stran: 1 |
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Strana 8
... face Grew dark as they were speaking . But still as wilder blew the wind , And as the night grew drearer Adown the glen rode armèd men , Their trampling sounded nearer . O haste thee , haste ! " the lady cries , Though tempests round us ...
... face Grew dark as they were speaking . But still as wilder blew the wind , And as the night grew drearer Adown the glen rode armèd men , Their trampling sounded nearer . O haste thee , haste ! " the lady cries , Though tempests round us ...
Strana 13
... face , I hear her voice : Does she remember mine ? And what to her is now the boy Who fed her father's kine ? What cares she that the orioles build For other eyes than ours , That other hands with nuts are filled , And other laps with ...
... face , I hear her voice : Does she remember mine ? And what to her is now the boy Who fed her father's kine ? What cares she that the orioles build For other eyes than ours , That other hands with nuts are filled , And other laps with ...
Strana 15
... face , That never a hall such a galliard did grace : While her mother did fret and her father did fume , And the bridegroom stood dangling his bonnet and plume ; And the bride - maidens whispered , " " T were better by far To have match ...
... face , That never a hall such a galliard did grace : While her mother did fret and her father did fume , And the bridegroom stood dangling his bonnet and plume ; And the bride - maidens whispered , " " T were better by far To have match ...
Strana 17
... face of Lucy Gray Will never more be seen . " To - night will be a stormy night- You to the town must go ; And take a lantern , child , to light Your mother through the snow . " " That , father , will I gladly do : ' Tis scarcely ...
... face of Lucy Gray Will never more be seen . " To - night will be a stormy night- You to the town must go ; And take a lantern , child , to light Your mother through the snow . " " That , father , will I gladly do : ' Tis scarcely ...
Strana 21
... face turned to the skies , - The lantern gleamed through the gleaming snow On his fixed and glassy eyes . Then the maiden clasped her hands and prayed That saved she might be ; And she thought of Christ , who stilled the waves On the ...
... face turned to the skies , - The lantern gleamed through the gleaming snow On his fixed and glassy eyes . Then the maiden clasped her hands and prayed That saved she might be ; And she thought of Christ , who stilled the waves On the ...
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Strana 28 - It's a' to please my ain gudeman, There 's twa fat hens upo' the coop Been fed this month and mair; Mak haste and thraw their necks about, That Colin weel may fare; And spread the table neat and clean, Gar ilka thing look braw, For wha can tell how Colin fared When he was far awa'?