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Why this is the very stuff of which poetry is made , and strange indeed it would
have been , if born amongst such beauty , and happy in a language at once
stately , flowing and harmonious , the great old minstrels , who , like their
compeers of ...
Why this is the very stuff of which poetry is made , and strange indeed it would
have been , if born amongst such beauty , and happy in a language at once
stately , flowing and harmonious , the great old minstrels , who , like their
compeers of ...
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... the daughter of a respectable Cumberland gentleman , and having
accompanied a married sister into Scotland many years before — a happy
circumstance to which she owes her command of the pretty doric that so
becomes small pieces of ...
... the daughter of a respectable Cumberland gentleman , and having
accompanied a married sister into Scotland many years before — a happy
circumstance to which she owes her command of the pretty doric that so
becomes small pieces of ...
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Those days that followed me afar , Those happy days o ' mine , Whilk made me
think the present joys A ' naething to langsyne . The ivied tower now met my eye ,
Where minstrels used to blaw ; Nae friend stepped forth wi ' open hand , Nae ...
Those days that followed me afar , Those happy days o ' mine , Whilk made me
think the present joys A ' naething to langsyne . The ivied tower now met my eye ,
Where minstrels used to blaw ; Nae friend stepped forth wi ' open hand , Nae ...
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But Willy he laughed , and he meade me his weyfe , And wha was mair happy
through aw his lang leyfe ? It's e'en my great comfort now Willy is geane , That he
often said nae pleace was leyke his own heame . I mind when I carried my wark
to ...
But Willy he laughed , and he meade me his weyfe , And wha was mair happy
through aw his lang leyfe ? It's e'en my great comfort now Willy is geane , That he
often said nae pleace was leyke his own heame . I mind when I carried my wark
to ...
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... fond mistakes of parents and the careless flatteries of friends , and have lost
the happy and healthful thoughtlessness of the child in the premature cares , the
untimely aspirations , the fears , anxieties , and disappointments of the poetess .
... fond mistakes of parents and the careless flatteries of friends , and have lost
the happy and healthful thoughtlessness of the child in the premature cares , the
untimely aspirations , the fears , anxieties , and disappointments of the poetess .
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