Tait's Edinburgh Magazine, Volum 4William Tait, Christian Isobel Johnstone W. Tait, 1837 |
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Pàgina 30
... thought- When none , be sure , could see her- On her white arm the crown . " Alas ! the bride how blest is she On whom this band may shine ! Oh , gave yon gentle knight to me A wreath of common roses , What joyful heart were mine ...
... thought- When none , be sure , could see her- On her white arm the crown . " Alas ! the bride how blest is she On whom this band may shine ! Oh , gave yon gentle knight to me A wreath of common roses , What joyful heart were mine ...
Pàgina 361
... thought but even owre muckle of her true - love in the Lowlands of Holland , and partly forgot the public troubles of Scotland ; though the maiden could not be called wilful nor remiss in duty - as her purpose of wedlock had been ...
... thought but even owre muckle of her true - love in the Lowlands of Holland , and partly forgot the public troubles of Scotland ; though the maiden could not be called wilful nor remiss in duty - as her purpose of wedlock had been ...
Pàgina 367
... thought on for parts , and courage , and true principles , had been intrusted with divers papers by Baillie of Jerviswood , and Sir Patrick Home , and others , exiles for conscience and civil liberty , both touching their private ...
... thought on for parts , and courage , and true principles , had been intrusted with divers papers by Baillie of Jerviswood , and Sir Patrick Home , and others , exiles for conscience and civil liberty , both touching their private ...
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