Anthology of the World's Best Poems, Volume 3W. H. Wise, 1948 - 3198 pages |
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Page 1346
... tell nae words , my gude auld man , Tell never a word again ; Or dear shall be your courtesy , And driche and sair yer pain . " The first leet night , when the new moon set , When all was douffe and mirk , We saddled our nags wi ' the ...
... tell nae words , my gude auld man , Tell never a word again ; Or dear shall be your courtesy , And driche and sair yer pain . " The first leet night , when the new moon set , When all was douffe and mirk , We saddled our nags wi ' the ...
Page 1352
... tell me the word , my gude auld wyfe , Come tell it me speedily ; For I long to drink of the gude red wine , And to wing the air with thee . " Yer hellish horse I willna ride , Nor sail the seas in the wind ; But I can flee as well as ...
... tell me the word , my gude auld wyfe , Come tell it me speedily ; For I long to drink of the gude red wine , And to wing the air with thee . " Yer hellish horse I willna ride , Nor sail the seas in the wind ; But I can flee as well as ...
Page 1466
... tell us what ' twas all about , ' Young Peterkin , he cries ; And little Wilhelmine looks up With wonder - waiting eyes ; ' Now tell us all about the war , And what they fought each other for . ' ' It was the English , ' Kaspar cried ...
... tell us what ' twas all about , ' Young Peterkin , he cries ; And little Wilhelmine looks up With wonder - waiting eyes ; ' Now tell us all about the war , And what they fought each other for . ' ' It was the English , ' Kaspar cried ...
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