Heaven, the spirits' care, That all whose minds unmeled remain Shall bloom in beauty when time is gane. With distant music, soft and deep, They lulled Kilmeny sound asleep ; And when she awakened, she lay her lane, All happed with flowers in the green-wood... Noctes Ambrosianæ - Page xivby John Wilson, James Hogg, John Gibson Lockhart - 1866Full view - About this book
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...flakes of snaw on a winter day. Then Kilmeny begged again to see The friends she had left in her own country, To tell of the place where she had been,...deep, They lulled Kilmeny sound asleep; And when she awakened, she lay her lane, All happed with flowers in the green-wood wene. When seven lang years had... | |
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.../lakes of snow on a winter day. Then Kilmeny begged again to see The friends she h*d left in her own country, To tell of the place where she had been,...unmeled remain Shall bloom in beauty when time is gaoe. With distant music, soft and deep, They lulled Kilmeny sound asleep ; And when she awakened,... | |
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...flakes of snaw on a winter day. Then Kilmeny begged again to see The friends she had left in her own country, To tell of the place where she had been,...deep, They lulled Kilmeny sound asleep ; And when she awakened, she lay her lane, All happed with flowers in the green-wood wene. When seven lang years had... | |
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...snaw on a winter day. Then Kilmeny begged again to see The friends she had left in her own countrye, To tell of the place where she had been, And the glories...unmeled remain Shall bloom in beauty when time is gane. And when she awakened, she lay her lane, All happed with flowers in the green-wood wene. When seven... | |
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...snaw on a winter day. Then Kilmeny begged again to see The friends she had left in her own countrye, To tell of the place where she had been, And the glories...deep, They lulled Kilmeny sound asleep ; And when she awakened, she lay her lane, All happed with flowers in the green-wood wene. When seven lang years had... | |
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...snaw on a winter day. Then Kilmeny begged again to see The friends she had left in her own countrye, To tell of the place where she had been, And the glories...deep, They lulled Kilmeny sound asleep ; And when she awakened, she lay her lane, All happed with flowers in the green-wood wene. When seven lang years had... | |
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...flakes of snow on a winter day. Then Kilmeny begged again to see The frienda she had left in her own country, To tell of the place where she had been,...Heaven, the spirits' care — That all whose minds unmelit remain, Shall bloom in beauty when time is gane. With distant music, soft and deep, They lulled... | |
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