A Book of Narrative VerseOxford University Press, 1930 - Всего страниц: 468 |
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... hour approaches Tam maun ride ; That hour , o ' night's black arch the key - stane , That dreary hour , he mounts his beast in ; And sic a night he taks the road in , As ne'er poor sinner was abroad in . The wind blew as ' twad blawn ...
... hour approaches Tam maun ride ; That hour , o ' night's black arch the key - stane , That dreary hour , he mounts his beast in ; And sic a night he taks the road in , As ne'er poor sinner was abroad in . The wind blew as ' twad blawn ...
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... hour of Wallace wight , Or well - skill'd Bruce , to rule the fight , And cry Saint Andrew and our right ! ' Another sight had seen that morn , From Fate's dark book a leaf been torn , And Flodden had been Bannockbourne ! The precious hour ...
... hour of Wallace wight , Or well - skill'd Bruce , to rule the fight , And cry Saint Andrew and our right ! ' Another sight had seen that morn , From Fate's dark book a leaf been torn , And Flodden had been Bannockbourne ! The precious hour ...
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... hour must needs beguile A King's high heart that he should smile , - 270 Full many a lordly hour , full fain Of his realm's rule and pride of his reign : - But this King never smiled again . By none but me can the tale be told , The ...
... hour must needs beguile A King's high heart that he should smile , - 270 Full many a lordly hour , full fain Of his realm's rule and pride of his reign : - But this King never smiled again . By none but me can the tale be told , The ...
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