The World's Best Poetry ...John Vance Cheney, Sir Charles G. D. Roberts, Charles Francis Richardson, Francis Hovey Stoddard, John Raymond Howard J. D. Morris, 1904 |
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... KILMENY . FROM " THE QUEEN'S WAKE . " BONNY KILMENY gaed up the glen ; But it wasna to meet Duneira's men , Nor the rosy monk of the isle to see , For Kilmeny was pure as pure could be . It was only to hear the yorlin sing , And pu ...
... KILMENY . FROM " THE QUEEN'S WAKE . " BONNY KILMENY gaed up the glen ; But it wasna to meet Duneira's men , Nor the rosy monk of the isle to see , For Kilmeny was pure as pure could be . It was only to hear the yorlin sing , And pu ...
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... Kilmeny came hame ! “ Kilmeny , Kilmeny , where have you been ? Lang hae we sought baith holt and den , — By linn , by ford , and green - wood tree ; Yet you are halesome and fair to see . Where got you that joup o ' the lily sheen ...
... Kilmeny came hame ! “ Kilmeny , Kilmeny , where have you been ? Lang hae we sought baith holt and den , — By linn , by ford , and green - wood tree ; Yet you are halesome and fair to see . Where got you that joup o ' the lily sheen ...
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... Kilmeny lay , Her bosom happed wi ' the flowerets gay ; But the air was soft , and the silence deep , And bonny Kilmeny fell sound asleep ; She kend nae mair , nor opened her ee , Till waked by the hymns of a far countrye . She ...
... Kilmeny lay , Her bosom happed wi ' the flowerets gay ; But the air was soft , and the silence deep , And bonny Kilmeny fell sound asleep ; She kend nae mair , nor opened her ee , Till waked by the hymns of a far countrye . She ...
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... Kilmeny , ye ' re welcome here ; Women are freed of the littand scorn ; O , blest be the day Kilmeny was born ! Now shall the land of the spirits see , Now shall it ken , what a woman may be ! Many a lang year in sorrow and pain , Many ...
... Kilmeny , ye ' re welcome here ; Women are freed of the littand scorn ; O , blest be the day Kilmeny was born ! Now shall the land of the spirits see , Now shall it ken , what a woman may be ! Many a lang year in sorrow and pain , Many ...
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... Kilmeny ! free frae stain , If ever you seek the world again , — That world of sin , of sorrow and fear , - O , tell of the joys that are waiting here ; And tell of the signs you shall shortly see ; Of the times that are now , and the ...
... Kilmeny ! free frae stain , If ever you seek the world again , — That world of sin , of sorrow and fear , - O , tell of the joys that are waiting here ; And tell of the signs you shall shortly see ; Of the times that are now , and the ...
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The World's Best Poetry ... John Vance Cheney,Sir Charles G. D. Roberts,Francis Hovey Stoddard,John Raymond Howard Visos knygos peržiūra - 1904 |
The World's Best Poetry ... John Vance Cheney,Sir Charles G. D. Roberts,Francis Hovey Stoddard,John Raymond Howard Visos knygos peržiūra - 1904 |
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