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... and he threw down the cup . She look ' d down to blush , and she look ' d up to
sigh , With a smile on her lips , and a tear in her eye . He took her soft hand , ere
her mother could bar , – “ Now tread we a measure ! ” said young Lochinvar .
... and he threw down the cup . She look ' d down to blush , and she look ' d up to
sigh , With a smile on her lips , and a tear in her eye . He took her soft hand , ere
her mother could bar , – “ Now tread we a measure ! ” said young Lochinvar .
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I leave you here , " quoth Father Time , As hoarse as any raven ; And Love kneel '
d down to spell the rhyme Upon the rude stone graven : But Hope look ' d onward
, calmly brave , And whisper ' d , “ Dearest brother , We ' re parted on this side ...
I leave you here , " quoth Father Time , As hoarse as any raven ; And Love kneel '
d down to spell the rhyme Upon the rude stone graven : But Hope look ' d onward
, calmly brave , And whisper ' d , “ Dearest brother , We ' re parted on this side ...
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I , little to their mirth inclined , While tender thoughts rush ' d on my fancy , And my
warm sighs increased the wind , Look ' d on the moon , and thought of Nancy !
And now arrived that jovial night , When every true - bred tar carouses ; When , o
...
I , little to their mirth inclined , While tender thoughts rush ' d on my fancy , And my
warm sighs increased the wind , Look ' d on the moon , and thought of Nancy !
And now arrived that jovial night , When every true - bred tar carouses ; When , o
...
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Maggie coost her head fu ' high , Look ' d asklent and unco skeigh , Gart poor
Duncan stand abeigh ; Ha , ha ! the wooing o ' t . . Duncan fleech ' d , and Duncan
pray ' d , Ha , ha ! the wooing o ' t ; Meg was deaf as Ailsa Craig , Ha , ha ! the ...
Maggie coost her head fu ' high , Look ' d asklent and unco skeigh , Gart poor
Duncan stand abeigh ; Ha , ha ! the wooing o ' t . . Duncan fleech ' d , and Duncan
pray ' d , Ha , ha ! the wooing o ' t ; Meg was deaf as Ailsa Craig , Ha , ha ! the ...
Стр. 73
... And ere the day three hundred horse had met on Clifton down ; The sentinel on
Whitehall Gate look ' d forth into the night , And saw o ' erhanging Richmond Hill
the streak of blood - red light . Then bugle ' s note and cannon ' s roar the death ...
... And ere the day three hundred horse had met on Clifton down ; The sentinel on
Whitehall Gate look ' d forth into the night , And saw o ' erhanging Richmond Hill
the streak of blood - red light . Then bugle ' s note and cannon ' s roar the death ...
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