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" And in that tree she did so high ascend, That, by no way, I might her apprehend. ' Sweet bird,' said I, ' beware ! Mount not over high! "
The Works of ... Sir David Lindsay of the Mount: Alias Lion King of Arms ... - Page 6
by David Lindsay - 1776
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Chronicle of Scottish Poetry: From the Thirteenth Century, to the ..., Volume 2

James Sibbald - Ballads, Scots - 1802 - 474 pages
...Colour in ane lytil fpace. ^ For in that gkrth amang thofe fragrant flouris, Walking alane, nane hot my bird and I : Unto the time that I had faid mine Houris, This bird I fet upon ane branch me by, But fcho began to fpeill richt fpedely, And ill that...
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Chronicle of Scottish Poetry: From the Thirteenth Century to the ..., Volume 2

James Sibbald - Scots language - 1802 - 908 pages
...dolour in ane lytil fpace. For in that garth amang thofe fragrant flouris, Walking alane, nane bot my bird and I : Unto the time that I had faid mine Houris, This bird I fet upon ane braneh me by, But fcho began to fpeill richt fpedely, VOL. II. L ....
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The Book of Scottish Poems: Ancient and Modern

John Ross - English poetry - 1878 - 816 pages
...solace alas I Was driven in dolour, in ane little space: For, in my garth, among those fragrant flowris Walking alone, none but my bird and I ; Unto the time that I had said mine houris,' This bird I set upon ane branch me by ; But she began to speill 8 right speedily,...
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The Book of Scottish Poems: Ancient and Modern

John Ross - English poetry - 1878 - 786 pages
...alas ! Was driven in dolour, in ane little space: XX. For, in my garth, among those fragrant flowris Walking alone, none but my bird and I ; Unto the time that Ihad said mine houris.7 This bird I set upon ane branch me by ; But she began to speill a right speedily,...
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British Anthologies, Volume 2

Edward Arber - English poetry - 1900 - 340 pages
...inconstance, That there intill is no continuance. For, in that Garth, among those fragrant flowers, Walking alone, none but my bird and I; Unto the time that I had said mine Hours,, This bird I set upon one branch me by: But she began to speill right speedily; And...
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The Surrey and Wyatt Anthology, 1509-1547 A. D.

Edward Arber - English poetry - 1901 - 348 pages
...inconstance, That there intill is no continuance. For, in that Garth, among those fragrant flowers, Walking alone, none but my bird and I ; Unto the time that I had said mine Hours, This bird I set upon one branch me by : But she began to speill right speedily ; And...
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