PoemsOliver & Boyd, 1859 - 182 страници |
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... Scene of Early Days , A Spring Ode , Stanzas , · Stanzas for Music , Song , " O spare a silken lock , " Song , " Forth from thine eyes , in light enshrined , " Song , " Fair Scotland , ever bloom thy hills , " Song , " " Twas on a rosy ...
... Scene of Early Days , A Spring Ode , Stanzas , · Stanzas for Music , Song , " O spare a silken lock , " Song , " Forth from thine eyes , in light enshrined , " Song , " Fair Scotland , ever bloom thy hills , " Song , " " Twas on a rosy ...
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... Scene of Early Days , 162 • A Spring Ode , 165 • Stanzas , 167 • Stanzas for Music , 169 • Song , " O spare a silken lock , " Song , " Forth from thine eyes , in light enshrined , " Song , " Fair Scotland , ever bloom thy hills , " Song ...
... Scene of Early Days , 162 • A Spring Ode , 165 • Stanzas , 167 • Stanzas for Music , 169 • Song , " O spare a silken lock , " Song , " Forth from thine eyes , in light enshrined , " Song , " Fair Scotland , ever bloom thy hills , " Song ...
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... scene to earth from Aiden sent To teach the soul its ravishment . Sweets that mock her partial choice , Scatter'd o ... scenes where living grandeur reigns , And stir the raptures of the heart Beyond the pencil's utmost art . III . Fair ...
... scene to earth from Aiden sent To teach the soul its ravishment . Sweets that mock her partial choice , Scatter'd o ... scenes where living grandeur reigns , And stir the raptures of the heart Beyond the pencil's utmost art . III . Fair ...
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... scene , And nature's endless hues express The witchery of loveliness ? Who would change the bleakest shore , Swept by winter's wildest roar , For thy fragrant groves and bowers , Bounded by a tyrant's powers ? Richer fruits may tempt ...
... scene , And nature's endless hues express The witchery of loveliness ? Who would change the bleakest shore , Swept by winter's wildest roar , For thy fragrant groves and bowers , Bounded by a tyrant's powers ? Richer fruits may tempt ...
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... of life Fierce mingling in the mortal strife , That hour's suspense may tell , As o'er the scene of carnage drear Rang , wildly pealing on the ear , The deadly foe - defying cheer , And hatred - 24 THE GUARDS AT INKERMAN .
... of life Fierce mingling in the mortal strife , That hour's suspense may tell , As o'er the scene of carnage drear Rang , wildly pealing on the ear , The deadly foe - defying cheer , And hatred - 24 THE GUARDS AT INKERMAN .
Често срещани думи и фрази
afar Alang azure skies beams beauty beneath blast blaze bliss bloom Borean bosom bowers breast breath bright brow Caledon charms cheer dark death decay doom dreams e'en e'er earth Edina eternal fair fairest fame fancy fancy's fate fear fled flowers foes frae freedom's gale gaze gild gladness glance gleam gloom glory glow grave grim grove hail hath heart heaven hope hope's hour INVERESK life's light love's mingling muse MUSSELBURGH Nature's ne'er neath night o'er thy pale path peace poison'd pride raptures reign rill roam scenes Scotia's Scotland seraph shade shadow falls shadows shame shine shore skies smile SONG sorrow sorrow's soul star starless night strain stream strife sublime summer sweet tears tempests thee thine thou art time's toil trod Twas tyrant vale VIII vision wail wail of war waste wave ween weep wild youth's
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Страница 53 - OF BURNS, being a Discourse delivered at Banchory on the BURNS Centenary, by Francis Adams, LL.D., MD [16-mo.] Aberdeen: JOHN SMITH. 1859. POEMS, by Charles M. Bain. [12-mo.] Edinburgh: OLIVER & BOYD. 1859. A tribute to the memory of BURNS, and in honour of his first Centenary— •' Not with the inglorious dead he rests— The fairest gem in fame's regard ; Embalm'd with love in freemen's breasts— A world's renown his meet reward. And while o'er Doon's enchanted vale The lark shall wake the dewy...