The Book of Scottish Poems: Ancient and ModernJohn Ross Edinburgh Publishing Company, 1878 - 760 strán (strany) |
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Strana 33
... Mony sterne our the streit stertis on stray . Thair baneris schane with the sone , of siluer and sabill . And vther glemyt as gold , and gowlis so gay ; Of siluer and saphir , schirly thai schane ; Ane fair batell on breid , Merkit our ...
... Mony sterne our the streit stertis on stray . Thair baneris schane with the sone , of siluer and sabill . And vther glemyt as gold , and gowlis so gay ; Of siluer and saphir , schirly thai schane ; Ane fair batell on breid , Merkit our ...
Strana 34
... mony bonkkes ful brode Bretayn he settez Where werre , & wrake , and wonder , Bi sythez hatz wont ther inne & oft bothe blysse and blunder Ful skete hatz skyfted synne . Wyth wynne . Halles and herbegages , hey uppon height ; To seche ...
... mony bonkkes ful brode Bretayn he settez Where werre , & wrake , and wonder , Bi sythez hatz wont ther inne & oft bothe blysse and blunder Ful skete hatz skyfted synne . Wyth wynne . Halles and herbegages , hey uppon height ; To seche ...
Strana 35
... mony ane , THE STORY OF THE KING AND THE COLLIER . [ Constructed from the Poem . ] When the Emperor Charlemagne one day , about Christmas time , was hunting in the royal forest , attended by the lords and ladies of his court , it came ...
... mony ane , THE STORY OF THE KING AND THE COLLIER . [ Constructed from the Poem . ] When the Emperor Charlemagne one day , about Christmas time , was hunting in the royal forest , attended by the lords and ladies of his court , it came ...
Strana 61
... mony might Right semely. ADVENTURE OF WALLACE WHILE FISH- ING IN IRVINE WATER . So on a time he desired to play . In Aperil the three - and - twenty day , Till Irvine water fish to tak he went , Sic fantasy fell in his intent . To lead ...
... mony might Right semely. ADVENTURE OF WALLACE WHILE FISH- ING IN IRVINE WATER . So on a time he desired to play . In Aperil the three - and - twenty day , Till Irvine water fish to tak he went , Sic fantasy fell in his intent . To lead ...
Strana 62
John Ross. The lord speirèd , " How mony might Right semely , strong , and lusty for to see ; WALLACE , DISGUISED , VISITS THE ENGLISH CAMP . But. And cryed , " Lord , abide ; your men are martyred down Right cruelly , here in this false ...
John Ross. The lord speirèd , " How mony might Right semely , strong , and lusty for to see ; WALLACE , DISGUISED , VISITS THE ENGLISH CAMP . But. And cryed , " Lord , abide ; your men are martyred down Right cruelly , here in this false ...
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Strana 441 - From seeming evil still educing good, And better thence again, and better still, In infinite progression.
Strana 689 - A wet sheet and a flowing sea, A wind that follows fast, And fills the white and rustling sail, And bends the gallant mast; And bends the gallant mast, my boys, While, like the eagle free, Away the good ship flies, and leaves Old England on the lee. O for a soft and gentle wind!
Strana 440 - The impetuous song, and say from whom you rage. His praise, ye brooks, attune, ye trembling rills ; And let me catch it as I muse along. Ye headlong torrents, rapid and profound ; Ye softer floods, that lead the humid maze Along the vale ; and thou, majestic main, A secret world of wonders in thyself, Sound his stupendous praise whose greater voice Or bids you roar, or bids your roarings fall.
Strana 440 - Great Source of day, best image here below Of thy Creator, ever pouring wide, From world to world, the vital ocean round, On Nature write with every beam his praise.
Strana 606 - How pleasant thy banks and green valleys below, Where wild in the woodlands the primroses blow; There oft as mild Evening weeps over the lea, The sweet-scented birk shades my Mary and me.
Strana 519 - AH ! who can tell how hard it is to climb The steep where Fame's proud temple shines afar; Ah! who can tell how many a soul sublime Has felt the influence of malignant star, And waged with Fortune an eternal war; Check'd by the scoff of Pride, by Envy's frown, And Poverty's unconquerable bar, In life's low vale remote has pined alone, Then dropt into the grave, unpitied and unknown...
Strana 366 - The Evergreen. Being a Collection of Scots Poems, Wrote by the Ingenious before 1600.
Strana 441 - There let the shepherd's flute, the virgin's lay, The prompting seraph, and the poet's lyre, Still sing the God of Seasons, as they roll.
Strana 439 - And every sense, and every heart, is joy. Then comes thy glory in the Summer months, With light and heat refulgent. Then thy sun Shoots full perfection through the swelling year...
Strana 446 - A pleasing land of drowsy-head it was, Of dreams that wave before the half-shut eye ; And of gay castles in the clouds that pass, For ever flushing round a summer sky...