A Book of Famous VerseHoughton, Mifflin, 1892 - Počet stran: 1 |
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Strana 2
... Louder , louder chant the lay , Waken , lords and ladies gay ! Tell them youth and mirth and glee Run a course as well as we ; Time , stern huntsman ! who can balk , Stanch as hound and fleet as hawk ; Think of this and rise with day ...
... Louder , louder chant the lay , Waken , lords and ladies gay ! Tell them youth and mirth and glee Run a course as well as we ; Time , stern huntsman ! who can balk , Stanch as hound and fleet as hawk ; Think of this and rise with day ...
Strana 6
... loud ; The wind is piping loud , my boys , The lightning flashes free , - While the hollow oak our palace is , Our heritage the sea . Allan Cunningham . LORD ULLIN'S DAUGHTER A CHIEFTAIN to the Highlands bound Cries 6 AT SEA Cunningham.
... loud ; The wind is piping loud , my boys , The lightning flashes free , - While the hollow oak our palace is , Our heritage the sea . Allan Cunningham . LORD ULLIN'S DAUGHTER A CHIEFTAIN to the Highlands bound Cries 6 AT SEA Cunningham.
Strana 7
... And by my word ! the bonny bird In danger shall not tarry ; So though the waves are raging white , I'll row you o'er the ferry . " By this the storm grew loud арасе , The water LORD ULLIN'S DAUGHTER ས LORD ULLIN'S DAUGHTER.
... And by my word ! the bonny bird In danger shall not tarry ; So though the waves are raging white , I'll row you o'er the ferry . " By this the storm grew loud арасе , The water LORD ULLIN'S DAUGHTER ས LORD ULLIN'S DAUGHTER.
Strana 8
By this the storm grew loud арасе , The water - wraith was shrieking ; And in the scowl of heaven each 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 ...
By this the storm grew loud арасе , The water - wraith was shrieking ; And in the scowl of heaven each 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 ...
Strana 9
... loud waves lash'd the shore , Return or aid preventing : The waters wild went o'er his child , And he was left lamenting . Thomas Campbell . A BOY'S SONG1 WHERE the pools are bright and deep , Where the gray trout lies asleep , Up the ...
... loud waves lash'd the shore , Return or aid preventing : The waters wild went o'er his child , And he was left lamenting . Thomas Campbell . A BOY'S SONG1 WHERE the pools are bright and deep , Where the gray trout lies asleep , Up 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'?