Encyclopaedia of English and American Poetry: From Caedmon and King Alfred's Boethius to Browning and Tennyson, Volume 2Ward, 1873 |
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... thou wish , or ere I die , The story of thy birth to hear ? But it will make thee much bewail , And it will make thy ... thou enjoy thy gentle sleep ! And I will go to Lothian's vale , And more than all her waters weep . " XXVI . Owen to ...
... thou wish , or ere I die , The story of thy birth to hear ? But it will make thee much bewail , And it will make thy ... thou enjoy thy gentle sleep ! And I will go to Lothian's vale , And more than all her waters weep . " XXVI . Owen to ...
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... THOU GANG WI ' ME . O , Nanny , wilt thou gang wi ' me , Nor sigh to leave the flaunting town ? Can silent glens have charms for thee , The lowly cot and russet gown ? Nae langer drest in silken sheen , Nae langer deck'd wi ' jewels ...
... THOU GANG WI ' ME . O , Nanny , wilt thou gang wi ' me , Nor sigh to leave the flaunting town ? Can silent glens have charms for thee , The lowly cot and russet gown ? Nae langer drest in silken sheen , Nae langer deck'd wi ' jewels ...
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... thou assume the nurse's care , Nor , wishful , those gay scenes recall , Where thou wert fairest of the fair ? And when at last thy love shall die , Wilt thou receive his parting breath ? Wilt thou repress each struggling sigh , And ...
... thou assume the nurse's care , Nor , wishful , those gay scenes recall , Where thou wert fairest of the fair ? And when at last thy love shall die , Wilt thou receive his parting breath ? Wilt thou repress each struggling sigh , And ...
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... Thou seest me , Edward ! traitor vile ! Exposed to infamy ; But be assured , disloyal man , I'm greater now than thee . By foul proceedings , murder , blood , Thou wearest now a crown ; And hast appointed me to die By power not thine own .
... Thou seest me , Edward ! traitor vile ! Exposed to infamy ; But be assured , disloyal man , I'm greater now than thee . By foul proceedings , murder , blood , Thou wearest now a crown ; And hast appointed me to die By power not thine own .
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... thou sing , nor ill doth Jockey play . Sa. Ah , Jockey , ill advisest thou , I wis , To think of songs at such a time as this . Sooner shall herbage crown these barren rocks , Sooner shall fleeces clothe these ragged flocks , Sooner ...
... thou sing , nor ill doth Jockey play . Sa. Ah , Jockey , ill advisest thou , I wis , To think of songs at such a time as this . Sooner shall herbage crown these barren rocks , Sooner shall fleeces clothe these ragged flocks , Sooner ...
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