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... town . His footmen they did rin before , His horsemen rade behind ; And mantel of the burning gowd Did keip him frae the wind . 5 Gowden - graithed his horse before , 6 And siller - shod behind ; The horse Young Waters rade upon Was ...
... town . His footmen they did rin before , His horsemen rade behind ; And mantel of the burning gowd Did keip him frae the wind . 5 Gowden - graithed his horse before , 6 And siller - shod behind ; The horse Young Waters rade upon Was ...
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... town Wi fetters at my feet . " Aft I have ridden thro Stirling town In the wind bot and the rain ; Bot I neir rade thro Stirling town Neir to return again . " Bot . But . 8 Stirling . Thirty - five miles northwest of Edinburgh . 9. Bot ...
... town Wi fetters at my feet . " Aft I have ridden thro Stirling town In the wind bot and the rain ; Bot I neir rade thro Stirling town Neir to return again . " Bot . But . 8 Stirling . Thirty - five miles northwest of Edinburgh . 9. Bot ...
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... town Of ancient Roman date , but scant renown , One of those little places that have run Half up the hill , beneath a blazing sun , And then sat down to rest , as if to say , " I climb no farther upward , come what may , " - The Re ...
... town Of ancient Roman date , but scant renown , One of those little places that have run Half up the hill , beneath a blazing sun , And then sat down to rest , as if to say , " I climb no farther upward , come what may , " - The Re ...
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... town ! The skipper's jerkin ill beseems The lady's silken gown ! But ne'er shall Amy Wentworth wear For him the blush of shame Who dares to set his manly gifts Against her ancient name . The stream is brightest at its spring , And blood ...
... town ! The skipper's jerkin ill beseems The lady's silken gown ! But ne'er shall Amy Wentworth wear For him the blush of shame Who dares to set his manly gifts Against her ancient name . The stream is brightest at its spring , And blood ...
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... town , White from its hill - slope looking down , The sweet song died , and a vague unrest And a nameless longing filled her breast , A wish , that she hardly dared to own , For something better than she had known . The Judge rode ...
... town , White from its hill - slope looking down , The sweet song died , and a vague unrest And a nameless longing filled her breast , A wish , that she hardly dared to own , For something better than she had known . The Judge rode ...
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