One Hundred Modern Scottish Poets: With Biographical and Critical NoticesEdwards, 1882 |
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... Ower the Hills and Far Awa ' . 126 TAYLOR , A. B .. A Wavelet . 311 The Grandmother . WILSON , WM . The Passion in Art . Hark . My Bairnies Twa . THOMSON , REV . J. E. H. 109 The Birth of a Song . Strathord . Death . Mary Morrison . The ...
... Ower the Hills and Far Awa ' . 126 TAYLOR , A. B .. A Wavelet . 311 The Grandmother . WILSON , WM . The Passion in Art . Hark . My Bairnies Twa . THOMSON , REV . J. E. H. 109 The Birth of a Song . Strathord . Death . Mary Morrison . The ...
Pàgina 31
... ower the lea ; E'en bide till the morn , and syne tak ' the gate , Ye'se get the best fare we can gi'e . The saut tear o ' gratitude dimm d his howe e'e , And birr'd ower his time - furrow'd cheek : He drew doun his bonnet out ower his ...
... ower the lea ; E'en bide till the morn , and syne tak ' the gate , Ye'se get the best fare we can gi'e . The saut tear o ' gratitude dimm d his howe e'e , And birr'd ower his time - furrow'd cheek : He drew doun his bonnet out ower his ...
Pàgina 34
... ower lang to tell ; How mony a thrifty country wife She bothered in mony a spell ; How she bent the spin'le o ' Rab's mill - wheel , And coupit the auld kirk bell . At last this restless witch resolved That she would set up a stane ...
... ower lang to tell ; How mony a thrifty country wife She bothered in mony a spell ; How she bent the spin'le o ' Rab's mill - wheel , And coupit the auld kirk bell . At last this restless witch resolved That she would set up a stane ...
Pàgina 37
... ower to the cooper , an ' he'll gie't a harl A gird roond the liggen would mak it sae nice , It would just be as guid as a new water barrel . " So rashly they drew it from under the spoot , Where lang it had keppit the rain's weary ...
... ower to the cooper , an ' he'll gie't a harl A gird roond the liggen would mak it sae nice , It would just be as guid as a new water barrel . " So rashly they drew it from under the spoot , Where lang it had keppit the rain's weary ...
Pàgina 45
... like siller - cluds They ower my heid hae hung . Waes me ! what changes time brings roun ' , My hair ance black's a slae , Has tint langsyne its raven look- I'm slidin ' doun the brae . The tide o ' life is ebbin ' noo , JAMES K. SCOTT .
... like siller - cluds They ower my heid hae hung . Waes me ! what changes time brings roun ' , My hair ance black's a slae , Has tint langsyne its raven look- I'm slidin ' doun the brae . The tide o ' life is ebbin ' noo , JAMES K. SCOTT .
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One Hundred Modern Scottish Poets: With Biographical and Critical Notices David Herschell Edwards Visualització completa - 1882 |
One Hundred Modern Scottish Poets: With Biographical and Critical Notices David Herschell Edwards Visualització completa - 1882 |
One Hundred Modern Scottish Poets: With Biographical and Critical Notices David Herschell Edwards Visualització completa - 1882 |
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Passatges populars
Pàgina 112 - The warbling woodland, the resounding shore, The pomp of groves, and garniture of fields; All that the genial ray of morning gilds, And all that echoes to the song of even, All that the mountain's sheltering bosom shields, And all the dread magnificence of heaven, O how canst thou renounce, and hope to be forgiven ! X.
Pàgina 98 - twas a mother gave The gift to one she'd die to save. That mother sought a pledge of love, The holiest, for her son ; And from the gifts of God above, She chose a goodly one ; She chose for her beloved boy The source of light, and life, and joy.
Pàgina 77 - And the mother gave, in tears and pain, The flowers she most did love ; She knew she should find them all again In the fields of light above. Oh, not in cruelty, not in wrath, The Reaper came that day ; 'Twas an angel visited the green earth, And took the flowers away.
Pàgina 98 - She said, his faith in that would be Sweet incense to her memory. And should the scoffer in his pride, Laugh that fond faith to scorn ; And bid him cast the pledge aside That he from youth had borne ; She bade him pause, and ask his breast, If he, or she, had lov'd him best!
Pàgina 156 - Her een sae like her mither's een, Twa gentle, liquid things; Her face is like an angel's face, — We're glad she has nae wings. She is the buddin' of our luve, A giftie God gied us: We maun na luve the gift owre weel, 'Twad be nae blessin' thus. We still maun luve the Giver mair, An' see Him in the given; An' sae she'll lead us up to Him, Our babie straight frae Heaven.
Pàgina 99 - A parent's blessing on her son Goes with this holy thing ; The love that would retain the one, Must to the other cling. Remember, 'tis no idle toy, A mother's gift — Remember, boy ! As I concluded reading, a perfect stillness reigned through the room.
Pàgina 234 - The mourners throng the ways, and from the steeple The funeral hell tolls slow ; But on the golden streets the holy people Are passing to and fro ; And saying as they meet,
Pàgina 284 - Let any one who cares for fine reflective poetry read for himself and judge. Besides the solid substance of thought which pervades it, he will find here and there those quick insights, those spontaneous felicities of language which distinguish the man of natural power from the man of mere cultivation. Next to an autumn day among the hills themselves, commend us to poems like these, in which so much of the finer breath and spirit of those pathetic hills is distilled into melody.
Pàgina 353 - ... and odours, and dews and clear waters, and soft airs and sounds, and bright skies, and woodland solitudes, and moonlight bowers...
Pàgina 235 - Of calm celestial joy. The Saviour loves her, for she wears the vesture With which He walked on earth ; And through her child-like glance, and step, and gesture, He knows her heavenly birth. He now beholds this seal of glory graven On all whom He redeems, And in His own bright city, crystal-paven, On every brow it gleams.