Scotia's Bards: The Choice Productions of the Scottish Poets, with Brief Biographical Sketches |
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... Light in the Window ... 455 Little at First , but Great at Last ... 458 ALEXANDER SMITH .... 461 Love ... 463 The Sea . 466 The Moon . The Stars .. NURSERY RHYMES ... The Wonderfu ' Wean . Willie Winkie .... 468 470 471 473 475 The ...
... Light in the Window ... 455 Little at First , but Great at Last ... 458 ALEXANDER SMITH .... 461 Love ... 463 The Sea . 466 The Moon . The Stars .. NURSERY RHYMES ... The Wonderfu ' Wean . Willie Winkie .... 468 470 471 473 475 The ...
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... light and heat refulgent . Then THY sun Shoots full perfection through the swelling year : And oft THY voice in dreadful thunder speaks : And oft at dawn , deep moon , or falling eve , By brooks and groves , in hollow - whispering gales ...
... light and heat refulgent . Then THY sun Shoots full perfection through the swelling year : And oft THY voice in dreadful thunder speaks : And oft at dawn , deep moon , or falling eve , By brooks and groves , in hollow - whispering gales ...
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... Light ineffable ! Come then , expressive Silence muse HIS praise . INDOLENCE . " It was not by vile loitering in ease That Greece obtain'd the brighter palm of art , That soft ye ardent Athens learnt to please , To keen the wit , and to ...
... Light ineffable ! Come then , expressive Silence muse HIS praise . INDOLENCE . " It was not by vile loitering in ease That Greece obtain'd the brighter palm of art , That soft ye ardent Athens learnt to please , To keen the wit , and to ...
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... light - heel'd ghosts , and visionary shades , Beneath the wan cold Moon ( as fame reports ) Embodied , thick , perform their mystic rounds . No other merriment , dull tree , is thine . See yonder hallow'd fane ! the pious work Of names ...
... light - heel'd ghosts , and visionary shades , Beneath the wan cold Moon ( as fame reports ) Embodied , thick , perform their mystic rounds . No other merriment , dull tree , is thine . See yonder hallow'd fane ! the pious work Of names ...
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... light and liberty . Then must thy gates fly open , and reveal The mines that lay long forming under ground , In their dark cells immured ; but now full ripe , And pure as silver from the crucible , That twice has stood the torture of ...
... light and liberty . Then must thy gates fly open , and reveal The mines that lay long forming under ground , In their dark cells immured ; but now full ripe , And pure as silver from the crucible , That twice has stood the torture of ...
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ALEXANDER BETHUNE art thou bairns beams beauty beneath Blackwood's Magazine blessed bloom bonny bosom braes breast breath bright brow burn canna Casa Wappy cauld cheek cloud Colonsay dark dear death deep desert dreams e'er earth fair Fairy-Queen farewell father Fingal flowers frae friends gentle grave green hame hand happy hast hath hear heart heaven hill ilka Jarl Jeanie land light lonely look Lord maid mair maun morning mother mountain mourn ne'er never night o'er Ossian pale peace poems poet poor proud rill ROBERT GILFILLAN ROBERT NICOLL ROBERT TANNAHILL round Roxburghshire Sabbath Scotland Scottish silent sing sleep smile song sorrow soul sound spirit spring stream sweet tears thee thine thou thought Twas vale voice wandering wave weary weel weeping wild WILLIAM THOM wind youth