The Book of Scottish Poems: Ancient and ModernJohn Ross Edinburgh Publishing Company, 1878 - Всего страниц: 760 |
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... edition published by Andro Hart at Edinburgh in 1615 , occurs the lines relied on by Spottis- woode in reference to the Union . They are shown by Lord Hailes to be an in- terpolation of a prediction regarding the return of the Duke of ...
... edition published by Andro Hart at Edinburgh in 1615 , occurs the lines relied on by Spottis- woode in reference to the Union . They are shown by Lord Hailes to be an in- terpolation of a prediction regarding the return of the Duke of ...
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... edition of The Bruce , 1820 , is from the text of the former , and that of the latter is now being edited for the Early English Text Society by the Rev. W. W. Skeat . The statements of former writers in reference to the writing of The ...
... edition of The Bruce , 1820 , is from the text of the former , and that of the latter is now being edited for the Early English Text Society by the Rev. W. W. Skeat . The statements of former writers in reference to the writing of The ...
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... edition was published , edited with great care by David Macpherson , author of The An- nals of Commerce . Macpherson's edi- tion embraced only so much of it as refers to the history of Scotland ; but a new and revised edition of ...
... edition was published , edited with great care by David Macpherson , author of The An- nals of Commerce . Macpherson's edi- tion embraced only so much of it as refers to the history of Scotland ; but a new and revised edition of ...
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... edition of it published so early as 1570 , and many have appeared since then . That edited by Dr Jamieson in 1820 is now reck- oned the standard edition . The MS . , which was written by John Ramsay , the same who wrote The Bruce , in ...
... edition of it published so early as 1570 , and many have appeared since then . That edited by Dr Jamieson in 1820 is now reck- oned the standard edition . The MS . , which was written by John Ramsay , the same who wrote The Bruce , in ...
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... , with the welfare of the kingdom . James , through conciliating the higher clergy and men of business capacity among the lesser nobility , had systematically set himself edition of 1716 , to which he added of Leslie JAMES THE FIRST . 69.
... , with the welfare of the kingdom . James , through conciliating the higher clergy and men of business capacity among the lesser nobility , had systematically set himself edition of 1716 , to which he added of Leslie JAMES THE FIRST . 69.
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Стр. 455 - From seeming evil still educing good, And better thence again, and better still, In infinite progression.
Стр. 729 - A wet sheet and a flowing sea, A wind that follows fast, And fills the white and rustling sail, And bends the gallant mast; And bends the gallant mast, my boys, While, like the eagle free, Away the good ship flies, and leaves Old England on the lee. O for a soft and gentle wind!
Стр. 696 - There is a spot of earth supremely blest, A dearer, sweeter spot than all the rest, Where man, creation's tyrant, casts aside His sword and sceptre, pageantry and pride, While, in his softened looks, benignly blend The sire, the son, the husband, brother, friend.
Стр. 541 - Ah ! who can tell how many a soul sublime Has felt the influence of malignant star, And waged with Fortune an eternal war ! Checked by the scoff of Pride, by Envy's frown, And Poverty's unconquerable bar, In life's low vale remote has pined alone, Then dropt into the grave, unpitied and unknown ! ii.
Стр. 455 - Ye woodlands all, awake : a boundless song Burst from the groves ! and when the restless day, Expiring, lays the warbling world asleep, Sweetest of birds, sweet Philomela, charm The listening shades, and teach the night His praise.
Стр. 455 - As home he goes beneath the joyous moon. Ye that keep watch in heaven, as earth asleep Unconscious lies, effuse your mildest beams, Ye constellations, while your angels strike, Amid the spangled sky, the silver lyre.
Стр. 459 - In lowly dale, fast by a river's side, With woody hill o'er hill encompassed round, A most enchanting wizard did abide, Than whom a fiend more fell is nowhere found.
Стр. 388 - The Evergreen. Being a Collection of Scots Poems, Wrote by the Ingenious before 1600.
Стр. 455 - With light and heat refulgent. Then thy sun Shoots full perfection through the swelling year ; And oft thy voice in dreadful thunder speaks, And oft at dawn, deep noon, or falling eve, By brooks and groves in hollow-whispering gales. Thy bounty shines in autumn unconfined, And spreads a common feast for all that lives.
Стр. 455 - Th' impetuous song, and say from whom you rage. His praise, ye brooks, attune, ye trembling rills ; And let me catch it as I muse along. Ye headlong torrents, rapid and profound...