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Page 34
... dropping nuts is heard , though all the trees are still , And twinkle in the smoky
light the waters of the rill , The south wind searches for the flowers whose
fragrance late he bore , And sighs to find them in the wood and by the stream no
more .
... dropping nuts is heard , though all the trees are still , And twinkle in the smoky
light the waters of the rill , The south wind searches for the flowers whose
fragrance late he bore , And sighs to find them in the wood and by the stream no
more .
Page 40
... And breathless darkness , and the narrow house , Make thee to shudder , and
grow sick at heart , Go forth under the open sky , and list To Nature's teachings ,
while from all around Earth and her waters , and the depths of airComes ...
... And breathless darkness , and the narrow house , Make thee to shudder , and
grow sick at heart , Go forth under the open sky , and list To Nature's teachings ,
while from all around Earth and her waters , and the depths of airComes ...
Page 44
HIGHLAND MARY BY ROBERT BURNS Ye banks , and braes , and streams
around The castle o ' Montgomery , Green be your woods , and fair your flowers ,
Your waters never drumlie ! There simmer first unfauld her robes , And there the ...
HIGHLAND MARY BY ROBERT BURNS Ye banks , and braes , and streams
around The castle o ' Montgomery , Green be your woods , and fair your flowers ,
Your waters never drumlie ! There simmer first unfauld her robes , And there the ...
Page 55
Now who be ye , would cross Lochgyle , This dark and stormy water ? ” “ O , I'm
the chief of Ulva's isle , And this Lord Ullin's daughter . “ And fast before her
father's men Three days we've fled together , For should he find us in the glen ,
My ...
Now who be ye , would cross Lochgyle , This dark and stormy water ? ” “ O , I'm
the chief of Ulva's isle , And this Lord Ullin's daughter . “ And fast before her
father's men Three days we've fled together , For should he find us in the glen ,
My ...
Page 56
By this the storm grew loud apace , The water - wraith was shrieking ; And in the
scowl of heaven each face Grew dark as they were speaking . But still as wilder
blew the wind , And as the night grew drearer , Adown the glen rode armed men
...
By this the storm grew loud apace , The water - wraith was shrieking ; And in the
scowl of heaven each face Grew dark as they were speaking . But still as wilder
blew the wind , And as the night grew drearer , Adown the glen rode armed men
...
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