Poems on Various Subjects: But Chiefly Moral and Descriptive, with Songs, and Copious NotesPrinted at the Dumfries & Galloway courier office, 1822 - 283 стор. |
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... Their adamantine stones did throw , And with true mathematic skill , Contended who should most excell : When , lo ! a sturdy moorland ram , In eager search of other game , B Came brushing o'er the highest hills , To try his.
... Their adamantine stones did throw , And with true mathematic skill , Contended who should most excell : When , lo ! a sturdy moorland ram , In eager search of other game , B Came brushing o'er the highest hills , To try his.
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... skill , resolution , and courage , he needs , The attempt now he makes , and he so far succeeds . He gaineth the bank ; but now woeful my tale , On the wreath he sinks lifeless , the storm does prevail . His dog then commenced a most ...
... skill , resolution , and courage , he needs , The attempt now he makes , and he so far succeeds . He gaineth the bank ; but now woeful my tale , On the wreath he sinks lifeless , the storm does prevail . His dog then commenced a most ...
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... skill ; But my pastime I cannot defend , I use all endeavours to kill . My counterfeit fly I display On purpose the fish to allure ; But under my colours so gay There's a deadly hook to be sure . How like the seducer's my art , Who uses ...
... skill ; But my pastime I cannot defend , I use all endeavours to kill . My counterfeit fly I display On purpose the fish to allure ; But under my colours so gay There's a deadly hook to be sure . How like the seducer's my art , Who uses ...
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... skill . Their vict'ries , which dazzling appear , Their skill and their courage display ; But , alas ! they cost many a tear , For they swept countless millions away . Their laws by each nation revered , Their policy , 34.
... skill . Their vict'ries , which dazzling appear , Their skill and their courage display ; But , alas ! they cost many a tear , For they swept countless millions away . Their laws by each nation revered , Their policy , 34.
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... skill they wield , Our warlike youth can scarcely keep the field . The revelry has now attained its height , On meteor wings hath flown away the night The short - liv'd night down Lethe's stream is flown , And sounds far different usher ...
... skill they wield , Our warlike youth can scarcely keep the field . The revelry has now attained its height , On meteor wings hath flown away the night The short - liv'd night down Lethe's stream is flown , And sounds far different usher ...
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admire Andrew Meikle appear banks battle BATTLE OF WATERLOO beauties bestow bold bonnie bosom bout brave breast British Britons brow Cæsar Carron cheeks cheer Closeburn command corn Criffel cuirassiers Dalveen dark dear display dost doth down-how dreadful Duke Dumfries e'er endeavour EPISTLE fair faithful fame field flow Fortune frae gallant grand chain grave happy heart Heaven heroes Highland laddies honour Isle king land of cakes Lavalette live Lord Lord Exmouth lowland Scot mankind Meikle mind mirth MOORLAND moral mourn Muse Nature's ne'er nigh night nought numbers o'er passions peace plain plough poem praise Prince repair Roman legion sage scarce scene Scots shepherd shore skill smile Solitude song soul stern storm straits of Dover subdue sure sweet tears thee There's thou thought true tyrants unto virtue Waterloo wish yonder yore younker
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