The Poetical Works of Robert Anderson: Author of "Cumberland Ballads", &c, Том 2B. Scott, 1820 - 278 страници |
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... Grave Inscription written at Corby Castle Man was not made to mourn Our Sailors Midnight Reflections Tea Page 82 Stanzas on receiving a Pre- sent 6 Lines written in Carrickfer- gus Jail ............ 10 A Reflection 13 The Poor Prude ...
... Grave Inscription written at Corby Castle Man was not made to mourn Our Sailors Midnight Reflections Tea Page 82 Stanzas on receiving a Pre- sent 6 Lines written in Carrickfer- gus Jail ............ 10 A Reflection 13 The Poor Prude ...
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... grave . An aged WIDOW , much she lov'd to gaze On him , a father's image . He , in youth , Regardless of all else , save one , would toil With his companion , chearfulness , the day ; And oft the mountain's rugged brow he'd climb , To ...
... grave . An aged WIDOW , much she lov'd to gaze On him , a father's image . He , in youth , Regardless of all else , save one , would toil With his companion , chearfulness , the day ; And oft the mountain's rugged brow he'd climb , To ...
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... grave , The village train , the feeble , and the young , Blest MARY , virtuous maid , for ever gone . The tidings never reach'd her WILLIAM's ear , For he too fell ; unwilling sacrifice To wild ambition , and ere death's cold hand ...
... grave , The village train , the feeble , and the young , Blest MARY , virtuous maid , for ever gone . The tidings never reach'd her WILLIAM's ear , For he too fell ; unwilling sacrifice To wild ambition , and ere death's cold hand ...
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... to kindred worms . Thus all things have an end . The proudest state , With the rude cottage , in their turns must fall ; And PRINCE and PEASANT mingle with the dust STANZAS ON VISITING A MOTHER'S GRAVE . ( 2 ) MISCELLANIES .
... to kindred worms . Thus all things have an end . The proudest state , With the rude cottage , in their turns must fall ; And PRINCE and PEASANT mingle with the dust STANZAS ON VISITING A MOTHER'S GRAVE . ( 2 ) MISCELLANIES .
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... GRAVE . ( 2 ) " View the tomb with sculpture splendid , View the sod with briars bound ; There the farce of finery's ended , - All are equal under ground : Wise men , weak ones , poor , and wealthy , Tenant unremitting graves ; Haughty ...
... GRAVE . ( 2 ) " View the tomb with sculpture splendid , View the sod with briars bound ; There the farce of finery's ended , - All are equal under ground : Wise men , weak ones , poor , and wealthy , Tenant unremitting graves ; Haughty ...
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Страница 177 - Fairer than any flow'r that blows, Was Lucy Gray, of Allendale. Pensive at eve, down by the burn, Where oft the maid they us'd to hail, The shepherds now are heard to mourn, For Lucy Gray, of Allendale. With her to join the sportive dance, Far have I stray'd o'er hill and vale, Then pleas'd, each rustic stole a glance At Lucy Gray, of Allendale.
Страница 121 - I's be maister mysel j' Sae we buss'd, and I tuik a last luik at the fell. ' On I whussel'd and wonder'd — my bundle I flung Owre my shou'der, when Cwoley he efter me sprung, And howl'd, silly fellow ! and fawn'd at my fit, As if to say, Watty, we. munnet part yet! • • Vol. II. R At Card I stuid wi' a strae i' my mouth, And they tuik me, nae doubt, for a promisin youth.
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