Sylvan's pictorial handbook to Coila or the land o' BurnsJ. Johnstone, 1848 - 52 páginas |
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... Lass of Ballochmyle The Holy Friar and Holy Willie , etc. The Jolly Beggars · Poor Maillie Bonnie Jean David Sillar сост b ၁ Page viii 1 6 7 9 10 13 19 22 23 25 26 29 34 35 37 38 40 41 44 46 47 LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS . Page ...
... Lass of Ballochmyle The Holy Friar and Holy Willie , etc. The Jolly Beggars · Poor Maillie Bonnie Jean David Sillar сост b ၁ Page viii 1 6 7 9 10 13 19 22 23 25 26 29 34 35 37 38 40 41 44 46 47 LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS . Page ...
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... Lass of Bal- On an evening in summer , the poet , in his wanderings by the banks of the Ayr , sauntered through the private grounds of Mr. Alexander , on the braes of Ballochmyle , about two miles from Mossgeil . " Mr. Alexander ...
... Lass of Bal- On an evening in summer , the poet , in his wanderings by the banks of the Ayr , sauntered through the private grounds of Mr. Alexander , on the braes of Ballochmyle , about two miles from Mossgeil . " Mr. Alexander ...
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... LASS OF BALLOCHMYLE . " I. ' Twas even - the dewy fields were green , On every blade the pearls hang , The zephyrs ... lass o ' Ballochmyle ! " THE LASS OF BALLOCH MYLE . III . Fair is 38 HANDBOOK TO THE LAND O ' BURNS . The Lass of ...
... LASS OF BALLOCHMYLE . " I. ' Twas even - the dewy fields were green , On every blade the pearls hang , The zephyrs ... lass o ' Ballochmyle ! " THE LASS OF BALLOCH MYLE . III . Fair is 38 HANDBOOK TO THE LAND O ' BURNS . The Lass of ...
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... lass o ' Ballochmyle . IV . O had she been a country maid , And I the happy country swain , Tho ' shelter'd in the lowest shed That ever rose on Scotland's plain : Thro ' weary winter's wind and rain , With joy , with rapture , I would ...
... lass o ' Ballochmyle . IV . O had she been a country maid , And I the happy country swain , Tho ' shelter'd in the lowest shed That ever rose on Scotland's plain : Thro ' weary winter's wind and rain , With joy , with rapture , I would ...
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... lass of Ballochmyle or Mossgiel ? or some high - born dame who had taken the proud yet grateful poet by the hand , and drawn him gently forth from the Slough of Despond ? Let the poet answer : — I wot she was a sheep o ' sense , And ...
... lass of Ballochmyle or Mossgiel ? or some high - born dame who had taken the proud yet grateful poet by the hand , and drawn him gently forth from the Slough of Despond ? Let the poet answer : — I wot she was a sheep o ' sense , And ...
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