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... grave . ' Nine summers had she scarcely seen , The pride of all the vale ; And then she sang : -she would have been A very nightingale . ' Six feet in earth my Emma lay ; And yet I loved her more- For so it seem'd , -than till that day ...
... grave . ' Nine summers had she scarcely seen , The pride of all the vale ; And then she sang : -she would have been A very nightingale . ' Six feet in earth my Emma lay ; And yet I loved her more- For so it seem'd , -than till that day ...
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... grave but a bare foot deep , By the edge of the Nine - Stone Burn , And they covered him o'er with the heather - flower , The moss and the Lady fern . A Grey Friar staid upon the grave , And sang till the morning tide , And a friar ...
... grave but a bare foot deep , By the edge of the Nine - Stone Burn , And they covered him o'er with the heather - flower , The moss and the Lady fern . A Grey Friar staid upon the grave , And sang till the morning tide , And a friar ...
Page 802
... grave ; That a ' the noble martyrs wha died for loyaltie May rise again an ' fight for their ain countree . The great now are gane , a ' wha ventured to save , The new grass is springing on the tap o ' their grave ; But the sun through ...
... grave ; That a ' the noble martyrs wha died for loyaltie May rise again an ' fight for their ain countree . The great now are gane , a ' wha ventured to save , The new grass is springing on the tap o ' their grave ; But the sun through ...
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FIDELE | 487 |
GEORGE GORDON LORD BYRON Continued | 491 |
GEORGE SEWELL | 493 |
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