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And , even as Baretti , when he read Thus scrabbling , ' like his own hero , on the
the · Rambler ' in Italy , thought within himwall , he produced his immortal Song to
self , If such are the lighter productions of David . ' He became by and by sane ...
And , even as Baretti , when he read Thus scrabbling , ' like his own hero , on the
the · Rambler ' in Italy , thought within himwall , he produced his immortal Song to
self , If such are the lighter productions of David . ' He became by and by sane ...
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... Shepherdess ; a Pastoral Tale in the Scottish Dialect , to which are added a
few Songs by the Author . ' Ross was a good descriptive poet , and some of his
songs , as ' Woo'd , and Married , and a ' , ' • The Rock and the Wee Pickle Tow ...
... Shepherdess ; a Pastoral Tale in the Scottish Dialect , to which are added a
few Songs by the Author . ' Ross was a good descriptive poet , and some of his
songs , as ' Woo'd , and Married , and a ' , ' • The Rock and the Wee Pickle Tow ...
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in the composition of one of Scotland's finest songs , the Flowers of the Forest . '
Miss Jane Elliot of Minto , sister ... It Andrews , where he continued till his sevenis
believed that Mrs. Cockburn's song was teenth year . He was at first designed for
...
in the composition of one of Scotland's finest songs , the Flowers of the Forest . '
Miss Jane Elliot of Minto , sister ... It Andrews , where he continued till his sevenis
believed that Mrs. Cockburn's song was teenth year . He was at first designed for
...
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If things eternal may be like those earthly , Such the dire terror , when the great
ArchGreat God ! forgive our feeble lays , angel Sound out thine own eternal
praise ; Shakes the creation ; A song so vast , a theme so high , Call for the voice
that ...
If things eternal may be like those earthly , Such the dire terror , when the great
ArchGreat God ! forgive our feeble lays , angel Sound out thine own eternal
praise ; Shakes the creation ; A song so vast , a theme so high , Call for the voice
that ...
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Forth in the pleasing Th ' impetuous song , and say from whom you Spring rage .
Thy beauty walks , thy tenderness and love . His praise , ye brooks , attune , ye
trembling Wide flush the fields ; the softening air is rills ; balm ; And let me catch it
...
Forth in the pleasing Th ' impetuous song , and say from whom you Spring rage .
Thy beauty walks , thy tenderness and love . His praise , ye brooks , attune , ye
trembling Wide flush the fields ; the softening air is rills ; balm ; And let me catch it
...
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