The Oxford Book of English Verse of the Romantic Period, 1798-1837Clarendon Press, 1935 - 887 páginas |
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... frae the ill - deedie man , § that swurd o ' thine : * 14 Frae loons o ' yer loof , O LORD ; frae this warl's wights , whase luck's i ' their life ; ' an ' whase wame ye hae stegh't wi ' yer happit gear : they hae weans at will ; an ...
... frae the ill - deedie man , § that swurd o ' thine : * 14 Frae loons o ' yer loof , O LORD ; frae this warl's wights , whase luck's i ' their life ; ' an ' whase wame ye hae stegh't wi ' yer happit gear : they hae weans at will ; an ...
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... frae a gentleman's gentle- man o ' inferior grade . O ' a ' the numerous " isms ” that afflict this earth , defend me , Jock , frae flunkyism , whilk has been rinnin ' rampant for the past week . Is it likely that ony gentleman , had he ...
... frae a gentleman's gentle- man o ' inferior grade . O ' a ' the numerous " isms ” that afflict this earth , defend me , Jock , frae flunkyism , whilk has been rinnin ' rampant for the past week . Is it likely that ony gentleman , had he ...
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... frae Glenlee . The second's frae the hags among , For Fingland is his hame ; A hero baith wi ' han's and tongue , And Jamie Baird by name . The third a quiet , hardy lad , And blythe as e'er I kenned , Yet fond o ' frolic in his way ...
... frae Glenlee . The second's frae the hags among , For Fingland is his hame ; A hero baith wi ' han's and tongue , And Jamie Baird by name . The third a quiet , hardy lad , And blythe as e'er I kenned , Yet fond o ' frolic in his way ...
Otras ediciones - Ver todas
The Oxford Book of English Verse of the Romantic Period, 1798-1837 H. S. Milford Sin vista previa disponible - 1935 |
The Oxford Book of English Verse of the Romantic Period, 1798-1837 Humphrey Sumner Milford Sin vista previa disponible - 1971 |
The Oxford Book of English Verse of the Romantic Period, 1798-1837 Humphrey Sumner Milford,Sir Humphrey Sumner Milford Sin vista previa disponible - 1946 |
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