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... sounds are round us ringing- Ringing far and wide . Birdies all rejoicing gladly At the merry Spring , We indeed should fare but badly If they did not sing . -MRS . SALE BARKER . 31 Morten PRIME OLD PORT LINTON A LITTLE man lived in. April.
... sounds are round us ringing- Ringing far and wide . Birdies all rejoicing gladly At the merry Spring , We indeed should fare but badly If they did not sing . -MRS . SALE BARKER . 31 Morten PRIME OLD PORT LINTON A LITTLE man lived in. April.
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... sing welcome to the sun , The flowers their heads upraise , And the earth seems to join with sea and sky In a hymn of joy and praise . " -MRS . SALE BARKER . MARY QUEEN OF SCOTS . I LOOKED far back into other years , and lo ! in bright ...
... sing welcome to the sun , The flowers their heads upraise , And the earth seems to join with sea and sky In a hymn of joy and praise . " -MRS . SALE BARKER . MARY QUEEN OF SCOTS . I LOOKED far back into other years , and lo ! in bright ...
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... sing and say , " Let others toil from year to year , I live from day to day . " Thus , like the miller , bold and free , let us rejoice and sing , The days of youth are made for glee , and time is on the wing , This song shall pass from ...
... sing and say , " Let others toil from year to year , I live from day to day . " Thus , like the miller , bold and free , let us rejoice and sing , The days of youth are made for glee , and time is on the wing , This song shall pass from ...
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... sings his little songs of nameless joy ; Creeps on the warm green turf for many an hour , And plucks by chance the white and yellow flower ; Smoothing their stems , while resting on his knees , He binds a nosegay which he never sees ...
... sings his little songs of nameless joy ; Creeps on the warm green turf for many an hour , And plucks by chance the white and yellow flower ; Smoothing their stems , while resting on his knees , He binds a nosegay which he never sees ...
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... Sings drowsy day to rest : In love and freedom they rejoice , Wi ' care nor thrall opprest . Now blooms the lily by the bank , The primrose down the brae ; The hawthorn's budding in the glen , And milk - white is the slae ; The meanest ...
... Sings drowsy day to rest : In love and freedom they rejoice , Wi ' care nor thrall opprest . Now blooms the lily by the bank , The primrose down the brae ; The hawthorn's budding in the glen , And milk - white is the slae ; The meanest ...
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Стр. 256 - With a bare bodkin ? who would fardels bear, To grunt and sweat under a weary life ; But that the dread of something after death, — The undiscovered country, from whose bourn No traveller returns, — puzzles the will ; And makes us rather bear those ills we have, Than fly to others that we know not of? Thus conscience does make cowards of us all...
Стр. 261 - Wilt thou upon the high and giddy mast Seal up the ship-boy's eyes, and rock his brains In cradle of the rude imperious surge ; And in the visitation of the winds, Who take the ruffian billows by the top, Curling their monstrous heads, and hanging them With deafning clamours in the slippery clouds, That, with the hurly, death itself awakes ? Canst thou, O partial sleep!
Стр. 189 - Art is long, and Time is fleeting, And our hearts, though stout and brave, Still, like muffled drums, are beating Funeral marches to the grave.
Стр. 256 - Friends, Romans, countrymen, lend me your ears; •> I come to bury Caesar, not to praise him. The evil, that men do, lives after them; The good is oft interred with their bones; \ So let it be with Caesar.
Стр. 257 - Come I to speak in Caesar's funeral. He was my friend, faithful and just to me; But Brutus says he was ambitious, And Brutus is an honourable man. He hath brought many captives home to Rome, Whose ransoms did the general coffers fill: Did this in Caesar seem ambitious? When that the poor have cried, Caesar hath wept; Ambition should be made of sterner stuff: Yet Brutus says he was ambitious; And Brutus is an honourable man.
Стр. 263 - Teach us, sprite or bird, What sweet thoughts are thine ; I have never heard Praise of love or wine That panted forth a flood of rapture so divine.
Стр. 256 - Here, under leave of Brutus and the rest (For Brutus is an honourable man, So are they all, all honourable men) Come I to speak in Caesar's funeral. He was my friend, faithful and just to me; But Brutus says he was ambitious, And Brutus is an honourable man.
Стр. 328 - Thou little Child, yet glorious in the might Of heaven-born freedom on thy being's height, Why with such earnest pains dost thou provoke The years to bring the inevitable yoke, Thus blindly with thy blessedness at strife? Full soon thy Soul shall have her earthly freight, And custom lie upon thee with a weight, Heavy as frost, and deep almost as life ! 0 joy!
Стр. 240 - Eske river where ford there was none; But, ere he alighted at Netherby gate, The bride had consented, the gallant came late; For a laggard in love, and a dastard in war, Was to wed the fair Ellen of brave Lochinvar. So boldly he entered the Netherby Hall, Among bridesmen, and kinsmen, and brothers, and all.
Стр. 47 - Guid faith, he mauna fa' that! For a' that, and a' that, Their dignities, and a' that; The pith o' sense, and pride o' worth, Are higher ranks than a' that. Then let us pray that come it may, As come it will, for a' that, That sense and worth o'er a' the earth, May bear the gree, and a' that. For a