To leave the bonnie banks of Ayr. Farewell, old Coila's hills and dales, Her heathy moors and winding vales ; The scenes where wretched fancy roves, Pursuing past, unhappy loves! Farewell, my friends ! Farewell, my foes! My peace with these, my love with... Rambles Through the Land of Burns - Page 202by Archibald R. Adamson - 1879 - 274 pagesFull view - About this book
| Thomas Carlyle - 1845 - 594 pages
...fast," in mental storm and solitude, as well as in physical, he sings his wild farewell to Scotland : Farewell, my friends, farewell my foes ! My peace with these, my love wlth those : The buttting tearB my heart declare ; Adieu, my native banks of Ayr ! Light breaks suddenly... | |
| E. Harmon - Shorthand - 1846 - 122 pages
...ties I tear, To leave the bonnie banks of Ayr. Farewell, old Coila's hills and dales, Her heathy moors and winding vales ; The scenes where wretched fancy...my heart declare, Farewell the bonnie banks of Ayr. LESSON XVIII. THE ROMAN STEED— DRYDEN'S VIEGIL, Like diligence requires the courser's race, In early... | |
| British empire - 1847 - 856 pages
...ties I tear, To leave the bonnie banks of Ayr. Farewell, old Coila's hills and dales, Her heathy moors and winding vales ; The scenes where wretched fancy...my heart declare ; Farewell the bonnie banks of Ayr ! Fortunately for himself — for his friends — for his country — the poet was spared the pain... | |
| Hezekiah Burhans - Arithmetic - 1847 - 190 pages
...tance Sub sis tence Un bid den c6n sid er el lip sis frost bit ten in dig nant Re lin quish ma lig nant Farewell, my friends ! Farewell, my foes ! My peace with these, my love with those. pr4 llks' nes pro lix ness re sist less fin fit ness un fit ted in sip id re vis it fin sif ted un... | |
| Stephen W. q (Stephen Watkins) Clark - English language - 1847 - 242 pages
...living tea-pots stand, one arm held out, ONE bent; the handle THIs, and that the spout."—Pope. " Farewell, my friends; farewell, my FOEs ; My peace with THEsE, my love with those."—Burns. Exercises. " He that getteth wisdom loveth his own soul." ANALYsIs. Principal Parts..... | |
| Sylvan (pseud.) - 1848 - 106 pages
...ties I tear, To leave the bonnie banks of Ayr. Farewell, old Coila's hills and dales, Her heathy moors and winding vales ; The scenes where wretched fancy...my heart declare, Farewell, the bonnie banks of Ayr ! The last few lines will suggest the similar farewell of another child of the muses, equally unhappy,... | |
| Nathan Lanesford Foster - 1848 - 244 pages
...feeble frame, And pristine friendly feeling warms my heart, While I thus bid you all a sad Adieu : " Farewell, my friends ! — farewell, my foes ! My peace with these, — my love with those : — One friendly wish, one fervent prayer, I breathe for every creature there." And while I bid that... | |
| Robert Burns - English poetry - 1849 - 906 pages
...his native land, and which ends thus : — " Farewell, old Coila's hills and dales, Her heathy moors and winding vales, The scenes where wretched fancy roves, Pursuing past unhappy loves. * Variation. The lily's hue and rose's dye Bespoke die luss o' Ballochmyle. Farewell, my friends !... | |
| Languages, Modern - 1907 - 504 pages
...Strophe mit Lochaber in Beziehung zu setzen. Farewell, old Coila's hills and dales: Her heathy moors and winding vales; The scenes where wretched Fancy roves, Pursuing past unhappy loves! (HH I, 256) erinnert lebhaft an IV. The Patient Countess. Für Burns' Lied My Lord a-hunting kenne... | |
| Joseph Guy - English language - 1850 - 158 pages
...I tear To leave the bonnie banks of Ayr. Farewell! old Coila's hills and1 dales, Her healthy moors and winding vales ; The scenes where wretched fancy...heart declare ; Farewell, the bonnie banks of Ayr! SIGNS OF EAIN. DR. JENNER. THE hollow winds begin to blow, The clouds look black, the glass is low;... | |
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