A Book of Narrative VerseOxford University Press, 1930 - Всего страниц: 468 |
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... dead , He heard the outlandish name . It sang in his sleeping ears , It hummed in his waking head : The name Ticonderoga , The utterance of the dead . I. THE SAYING OF THE NAME On the loch - sides of Appin , When the mist blew from the ...
... dead , He heard the outlandish name . It sang in his sleeping ears , It hummed in his waking head : The name Ticonderoga , The utterance of the dead . I. THE SAYING OF THE NAME On the loch - sides of Appin , When the mist blew from the ...
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... dead . 20 ' O , what have I done to my friend , O , what have I done to mysel ' , That he should be cold and dead , And I in the danger of all ? 25 ' Nothing but danger about me , Danger behind and before , Death at wait in the heather ...
... dead . 20 ' O , what have I done to my friend , O , what have I done to mysel ' , That he should be cold and dead , And I in the danger of all ? 25 ' Nothing but danger about me , Danger behind and before , Death at wait in the heather ...
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... dead , I couldnae withdraw the plighted hand Nor break the word once said . ' ' O , what shall I say to our father , In the place to which I fare ? O , what shall I say to our mother , Who greets to see me there ? And to all the kindly ...
... dead , I couldnae withdraw the plighted hand Nor break the word once said . ' ' O , what shall I say to our father , In the place to which I fare ? O , what shall I say to our mother , Who greets to see me there ? And to all the kindly ...
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