A Book of Famous VerseHoughton, Mifflin, 1892 - Počet stran: 1 |
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Strana 22
... Looked soft as carded wool , But the cruel rocks , they gored her sides Like the horns of an angry bull . Her rattling shrouds , all sheathed in ice , With the masts went by the board ; Like a vessel of glass , she stove and sank , Ho ...
... Looked soft as carded wool , But the cruel rocks , they gored her sides Like the horns of an angry bull . Her rattling shrouds , all sheathed in ice , With the masts went by the board ; Like a vessel of glass , she stove and sank , Ho ...
Strana 35
... , but their bread I couldna win ; Auld Rob maintained them baith , and wi ' tears in his e'e Said , " Jennie , for their sakes , oh , marry me ! " 1 Note 3 . My heart it said nay ; I looked for Jamie AULD ROBIN GRAY 35.
... , but their bread I couldna win ; Auld Rob maintained them baith , and wi ' tears in his e'e Said , " Jennie , for their sakes , oh , marry me ! " 1 Note 3 . My heart it said nay ; I looked for Jamie AULD ROBIN GRAY 35.
Strana 36
... looked in my break : face till my heart was like to They gi'ed him my hand , but my heart was at the sea : Sae auld Robin Gray he was gudeman to me . I hadna been a wife a week but only four , When mournfu ' as I sat on the stane at the ...
... looked in my break : face till my heart was like to They gi'ed him my hand , but my heart was at the sea : Sae auld Robin Gray he was gudeman to me . I hadna been a wife a week but only four , When mournfu ' as I sat on the stane at the ...
Strana 40
... looked on Carcassonne , When I had looked on Carcassonne . Thy pardon , father , I beseech , In this my prayer if I offend ; One sometimes sees beyond his reach , From childhood to 40 CARCASSONNE.
... looked on Carcassonne , When I had looked on Carcassonne . Thy pardon , father , I beseech , In this my prayer if I offend ; One sometimes sees beyond his reach , From childhood to 40 CARCASSONNE.
Strana 43
... looked homeward ; bats on leathern wings Flitted abroad ; the sounds of labor died ; Men prayed , and women wept ; all ears grew sharp To hear the doom - blast of the trumpet shatter The black sky , that the dreadful face of Christ ...
... looked homeward ; bats on leathern wings Flitted abroad ; the sounds of labor died ; Men prayed , and women wept ; all ears grew sharp To hear the doom - blast of the trumpet shatter The black sky , that the dreadful face of Christ ...
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Abraham Davenport Alfred Tennyson Allen-a-Dale Annabel Lee Annie auld Robin Gray bird bless blew blow Bob-o'-link bonny breath bride bright Carcassonne chee child clouds dark dead dear deep door eyes face fair fairy fast father fear flowers green grew gude hair hand hark hath hear heard heart heaven Henry Wadsworth Longfellow hill John Greenleaf Whittier King kissed ladies gay Lady Anne Lindsay Lady Clare land laugh light live Lochinvar look on Carcassonne Lord loud Lucy lullaby mast merry mist moon morn mother ne'er never night o'er Oriana Ramoth roaring rose round sail ship sigh sing Sir Patrick Spens Sir Walter Scott sleep smile snow song soul sound spake Spink stars steed stood storm sweet tears tell thee thine thou voice waves weary wild William Wordsworth wind wood young Lochinvar
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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'?