| Whitnash rectory - 1866 - 478 pages
...groves о' sweet myrtle let foreign lands reckon, Where bright beaming summers exalt the perfume; Far dearer to me yon lone glen o' green breckan, Wi' the...dearer to me are yon humble broom bowers, Where the blue-bell and gowan lurk lowly unseen ; For there lightly tripping among the wild flowers, A-listening... | |
| Hubert Ashton Holden - 1866 - 726 pages
...o' sweet myrtles let foreign lands -L reckon where bright-beaming summers exalt their perfume, far dearer to me yon lone glen o' green breckan, wi' the...dearer to me are yon humble broom bowers, where the blue-bell and gowan lurk lowly unseen : for there lightly tripping amang the wild flowers, a listening... | |
| John Rolfe - 1867 - 404 pages
...groves o' sweet myrtle let foreign lands reckon, Where bright-beaming summers exalt their perfume ; Far dearer to me yon lone glen o' green breckan, Wi' the...to me are yon humble broom bowers, Where the blue bells and gowan lurk lowly unseen, For there, lightly tripping amang the wild flowers, A-listening... | |
| Robert Burns, Alexander Smith - 1868 - 688 pages
...bright-beaming summers exalt their perfume ; Far dearer to me yon lone glen o' green breckan, Wi' the bum stealing under the lang yellow broom. Far dearer to me are yon humble broom bowers, Where the blue-bell and gowan lurk lowly unseen : Tho' rich is the breeze in their gay sunny valleys, And cauld... | |
| Robert Burns, James Currie - 1869 - 624 pages
...reckon, Where bright-beaming summers exalt the perfume, Far dearer to me yon lone glen o' green breckan,1 Wi' the burn stealing under the lang yellow broom...dearer to me are yon humble broom bowers, Where the blue-bell and gowan" lurk lowly unseen : For there, lightly tripping amang the wild flowers, A-listening... | |
| Robert Tyas - Flower language - 1869 - 298 pages
...groves o' sweet myrtle let foreign lands reckon, Where bright beaming summers exalt the perfume; Far dearer to me yon lone glen o' green breckan, Wi' the burn stealing under the lang yellow Broom. 40 BUCKBEAN. Far dearer to me are yon humble Broom bowers, Where the bluebell and gowan lurk lowly... | |
| 1869 - 182 pages
...reckon, When bright beaming summers exalt the perfume ; Far dearer to me yon lone glen or green bracken, Wi' the burn stealing under the lang yellow broom. Far dearer to me all yon humble brown bowers, Where the bluebell and gowan lurk lowly unseen ; For there lightly tripping... | |
| Robert Burns - English poetry - 1869 - 456 pages
...groves of fweet myrtle let foreign lands reckon, Where bright beaming fummers exalt the perfume ; Far dearer to me yon lone glen o' green breckan, Wi' the burn ftealing under the lang, yellow broom : Far dearer to me are yon humble broom bowers, Where the blue-bell... | |
| Robert Burns - 1869 - 466 pages
...groves of fweet myrtle let foreign lands reckon, Where bright beaming fummers exalt the perfume ; Far dearer to me yon lone glen o' green breckan, Wi' the burn ftealing under the lang, yellow broom : Far dearer to me are yon humble broom bowers, Where the blue-bell... | |
| England - 1870 - 816 pages
...the gloaming and the mirk, when the kve come hame." —the Ettrick Shepherd. Gowan, a daisy : — " Far dearer to me are yon humble broom bowers, Where the blue bell and gowan lurk lowly unseen." — Bums. " The night was fair, the moon was up, The wiud blew low among the gокaп.ч. " — MnL'kay... | |
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