Poems, Narrative and LyricalW. D. Ticknor, 1844 - 216 pagina's |
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Pagina viii
... sighs forth in ' Mournfully ! O Mournfully , ' - that it is the waywardness of the writer himself that exclaims , ' Sing high , sing low , thou moody wind , ' - and his own disappointed hopes that try to buoy themselves up by asking ...
... sighs forth in ' Mournfully ! O Mournfully , ' - that it is the waywardness of the writer himself that exclaims , ' Sing high , sing low , thou moody wind , ' - and his own disappointed hopes that try to buoy themselves up by asking ...
Pagina 62
... that knight . Judgment ne'er sleeps ! ' t is wondrous odd , One gurgle , one long sigh , Ended it all . Upon this sod Lay one with unclosed eye , And then the boiling linn that night , Flung on 62 LOVE . THE MADMAN'S.
... that knight . Judgment ne'er sleeps ! ' t is wondrous odd , One gurgle , one long sigh , Ended it all . Upon this sod Lay one with unclosed eye , And then the boiling linn that night , Flung on 62 LOVE . THE MADMAN'S.
Pagina 72
... day ! Amen ! He would not carpe , he would not sing , Heigho ! the Wind and Rain ; But broke his heart with love - longing , Ah , well - a - day ! poor brain . He scorned to weep , he scorned to sigh , 72 TRUE LOVE'S DIRGE .
... day ! Amen ! He would not carpe , he would not sing , Heigho ! the Wind and Rain ; But broke his heart with love - longing , Ah , well - a - day ! poor brain . He scorned to weep , he scorned to sigh , 72 TRUE LOVE'S DIRGE .
Pagina 73
William Motherwell. He scorned to weep , he scorned to sigh , Heigho ! the Wind and Rain ; But like a true knight he could die , - Ah , well - a - day ! life ' s vain . The banner which that brave knight bore , Heigho ! the Wind and Rain ...
William Motherwell. He scorned to weep , he scorned to sigh , Heigho ! the Wind and Rain ; But like a true knight he could die , - Ah , well - a - day ! life ' s vain . The banner which that brave knight bore , Heigho ! the Wind and Rain ...
Pagina 75
... sigh , Heigho ! the Wind and Rain ; Told how they wished like him to die , Ah ! well - a - day ! sans stain . With solemn mass and orison , Heigho ! the Wind and Rain , They reared to him a cross of stone , Ah , well - a - day ! in pain ...
... sigh , Heigho ! the Wind and Rain ; Told how they wished like him to die , Ah ! well - a - day ! sans stain . With solemn mass and orison , Heigho ! the Wind and Rain , They reared to him a cross of stone , Ah , well - a - day ! in pain ...
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agony Allah Andrew Henderson bark beauty blade blood bosom bower brave breath bright bright eye brow burst cauld cheek Chirrup chivalry cold dark Daughter of Einar death doom doth doun dream earth endearing Farewell feel flower foam fond frae glad Glasgow gleaming glee glory gone green Grenada hand hark hath hauberk heart heaven Heigho hour il allah Jarl Egill Jeanie Morrison kiss thee lady land leaf life's light lips Lord love's luve madness maiden merry midnight midnight wind moonshine Motherwell murmured mute Nameless Tomb ne'er night Northmen o'er ocean Ouglou ower Paisley pale proud scorn Sea-King shadows shore sigh sing Skalds skink sleep smile song sound spirit stars strand stream sweet sword tall tear thine thundering tree voice vows wandering Water wave weary weep well-a-day wild WILLIAM MOTHERWELL Willie Wind and Rain wood yonder young Harald