Robert Burns and Sir Walter Scott: Two LivesG. Routledge, 1858 - 278 ページ |
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... round in a circle , they have become close followers of the very persons of whom they have the greatest horror - the voluntary sufferers of the Romish Church ; the shivering anchorite in his cave , the drivelling maniac on his pillar ...
... round in a circle , they have become close followers of the very persons of whom they have the greatest horror - the voluntary sufferers of the Romish Church ; the shivering anchorite in his cave , the drivelling maniac on his pillar ...
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... round the simple countryman ; first they were interested with his description , then they entered into the hopes of happiness that were opening before him , and finally , fine ladies , and fine gentlemen too , per- haps , were melted ...
... round the simple countryman ; first they were interested with his description , then they entered into the hopes of happiness that were opening before him , and finally , fine ladies , and fine gentlemen too , per- haps , were melted ...
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... round the raptur'd scene ; The flow'rs sprang wanton to be prest , The birds sang love on every spray- Till too , too soon , the glowing west Proclaim'd the speed of winged day . Still o'er these scenes my mem'ry wakes , And fondly ...
... round the raptur'd scene ; The flow'rs sprang wanton to be prest , The birds sang love on every spray- Till too , too soon , the glowing west Proclaim'd the speed of winged day . Still o'er these scenes my mem'ry wakes , And fondly ...
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... gains of some golden sinecure . But other sources of inspiration were , unfortunately , as frequent with him as the Muse . To drown care , as it is called , he assembled round him the more jovial spirits 38 ROBERT BURNS .
... gains of some golden sinecure . But other sources of inspiration were , unfortunately , as frequent with him as the Muse . To drown care , as it is called , he assembled round him the more jovial spirits 38 ROBERT BURNS .
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Two Lives James White. called , he assembled round him the more jovial spirits of the district , and paid the dreadful penalty of being the pleasantest of companions , by being continually pressed into company . This is always the ...
Two Lives James White. called , he assembled round him the more jovial spirits of the district , and paid the dreadful penalty of being the pleasantest of companions , by being continually pressed into company . This is always the ...
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55 ページ - Rise up, my love, my fair one, and come away. For, lo, the winter is past, The rain is over and gone ; The flowers appear on the earth ; The time of the singing of birds is come, And the voice of the turtle is heard in our land ; The fig tree putteth forth her green figs, And the vines with the tender grape give a good smell. Arise, my love, my fair one, and come away.
61 ページ - Ae farewell, alas, for ever ! Deep in heart-wrung tears I'll pledge thee, Warring sighs and groans I'll wage thee...
37 ページ - Some feelings are to mortals given, With less of earth in them than heaven : And if there be a human tear From passion's dross refined and clear, A tear so limpid and so meek, It would not stain an angel's cheek, Tis that which pious fathers shed Upon a duteous daughter's head...
65 ページ - Here's a health to ane I lo'e dear, Here's a health to ane I lo'e dear ; Thou art sweet as the smile when fond lovers meet, And soft as their parting tear — Jessy ! ALTHO' thou maun never be mine, Altho...
35 ページ - SOLDIER, REST! THY WARFARE O'ER" From " The Lady of the Lake " SOLDIER, rest! thy warfare o'er, Sleep the sleep that knows not breaking; Dream of battled fields no more, Days of danger, nights of waking. In our isle's enchanted hall, Hands unseen thy couch are strewing, Fairy strains of music fall, Every sense in slumber dewing. Soldier, rest! thy warfare o'er, Dream of fighting fields no more: Sleep the sleep that knows not breaking, Morn of toil, nor night of waking.
87 ページ - And, oh ! may Heaven their simple lives prevent From luxury's contagion, weak and vile ! Then, howe'er crowns and coronets be rent, A virtuous populace may rise the while, And stand a wall of fire around their much-loved Isle.
21 ページ - At length the freshening western blast Aside the shroud of battle cast; And first the ridge of mingled spears Above the brightening cloud appears; And in the smoke the pennons flew, As in the storm the white sea-mew. Then marked they, dashing broad and far, The broken billows of the war, And plumed crests of chieftains brave Floating like foam upon the wave...
87 ページ - An honest man's the noblest work of God.' And certes in fair virtue's heavenly road, The cottage leaves the palace far behind: What is a lordling's pomp? a cumbrous load, Disguising oft the wretch of human kind, Studied in arts of hell, in wickedness refined!
19 ページ - O'erhung with wild woods, thickening, green, The fragrant birch, and hawthorn hoar, Twin'd amorous round the raptured scene. The flowers sprang wanton to be prest, The birds sang love on every spray, Till too, too soon, the glowing west Proclaim'd the speed of winged day ! Still o'er these scenes my mem'ry wakes, And fondly broods with miser care ; Time but the impression stronger makes, As streams their channels deeper wear.
82 ページ - No mercenary bard his homage pays ; With honest pride, I scorn each selfish end : My dearest meed, a friend's esteem and praise : To you I sing, in simple Scottish lays, The lowly train in life's sequester'd scene ; The native feelings strong, the guileless ways ; What Aikin in a cottage would have been ; Ah ! tho' his worth unknown, far happier there, I ween ! November chill blaws loud wi...