Poetic TriflesG. Dobbin & Murphy, 1808 - 116 Seiten |
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... flee . She said , young stranger , whither stray'st , Is't sadness to beguile , Or dost thou wander out with me To court fair pleasure's smile . If thou for happiness dost seek , And bliss on bliss would'st pile ; Ne'er quit the 10.
... flee . She said , young stranger , whither stray'st , Is't sadness to beguile , Or dost thou wander out with me To court fair pleasure's smile . If thou for happiness dost seek , And bliss on bliss would'st pile ; Ne'er quit the 10.
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... ; An independent heart I'll own , That blessing Heaven gave ; And while its vital stream shall flow , I e'er shall treat with scorn , The wretch who strives with lawless power , B To make his fellow mourn . But haste , young 13.
... ; An independent heart I'll own , That blessing Heaven gave ; And while its vital stream shall flow , I e'er shall treat with scorn , The wretch who strives with lawless power , B To make his fellow mourn . But haste , young 13.
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John Henry Mills. To make his fellow mourn . But haste , young man , for virtue seek , There happiness you'll find ; For hand in hand they willing try , To glad all human kind . The mountain , forest , palace , cot , They visit in their ...
John Henry Mills. To make his fellow mourn . But haste , young man , for virtue seek , There happiness you'll find ; For hand in hand they willing try , To glad all human kind . The mountain , forest , palace , cot , They visit in their ...
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... young he used to trace , His hardships vanish , and new joys at hand , He meets it in a wife and child's embrace . The weary trav'ller o'er the rugged moor , With deep'ning thunders battling o'er his head , Smiles at the dangers when he ...
... young he used to trace , His hardships vanish , and new joys at hand , He meets it in a wife and child's embrace . The weary trav'ller o'er the rugged moor , With deep'ning thunders battling o'er his head , Smiles at the dangers when he ...
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... pleasures my sad bosom cheers ; The sweet breezy hill - the murmuring cas- cade , The bold frowning rock - or the deep heavenly glade , Lose their beauties while no friend is near . When the young blushing morn leads me to the brown 42.
... pleasures my sad bosom cheers ; The sweet breezy hill - the murmuring cas- cade , The bold frowning rock - or the deep heavenly glade , Lose their beauties while no friend is near . When the young blushing morn leads me to the brown 42.
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Andrew Andrew's day beauteous beauty blessings blest bliss bonny breast breath brow burn CAMERONIAN RANT canna canty CAPES HENRY charms cou'd dear Anna Derwent Water Dinna DOBBIN & MURPHY doth drap e'en e'er Emma fair faith faithful band Fanny farewell fash frae Freedom friends glow grief guid hail happy heart heaven heavenly hill ither John Baker JOHN HENRY MILLS joyous land liberty LOVE AND GLORY LOVE AND HOPE mair maist Mary maun mirth mirthfu Miss mourn muse ne'er never o'er owre peace pleasure possest praise pride rant rhyme Robert ROBERT BURNS Rose of Derwent Scotia's Scotland senseless laddie shine shore shou'd sing Skiddaw smiles smiling train SONG sorrow spring Stap Sweet nature's tear tell thee Thomas thou Thy form Twas twill unco Wha's William
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