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How sweet in morning hours , When vernal airs stir the fresh - blowing flowers , The light that shines reflected from the past ! " IN TWO VOLUMES . VOL . II . ROGERS . LONDON : JOHN MURRAY , ALBEMARLE - STREET . MDCCCXXVIII .
How sweet in morning hours , When vernal airs stir the fresh - blowing flowers , The light that shines reflected from the past ! " IN TWO VOLUMES . VOL . II . ROGERS . LONDON : JOHN MURRAY , ALBEMARLE - STREET . MDCCCXXVIII .
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Down through the rys ¶ ane river ran with stremis So lustily upon the lykand ** lemis That all the lake as lamp did leme of light , Which shadowed all about with twinkling glemis ; The bewis ft baithit were in second bemis Through the ...
Down through the rys ¶ ane river ran with stremis So lustily upon the lykand ** lemis That all the lake as lamp did leme of light , Which shadowed all about with twinkling glemis ; The bewis ft baithit were in second bemis Through the ...
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... Quhois gilt tresses shone so wonder clear , That all the world take comfort far and near.- And , as the blissful son of cherarchy * , The fowlis sung through comfort of the light ; The birdis did with open voices cry , " O Lovers ...
... Quhois gilt tresses shone so wonder clear , That all the world take comfort far and near.- And , as the blissful son of cherarchy * , The fowlis sung through comfort of the light ; The birdis did with open voices cry , " O Lovers ...
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And when the lark , tween light and dark , Blythe waukens by the daisy's side , And mounts and sings on flittering wings , A woe - worn ghaist I hameward glide . I conclude these instances with a quotation from the " Lament of Mary ...
And when the lark , tween light and dark , Blythe waukens by the daisy's side , And mounts and sings on flittering wings , A woe - worn ghaist I hameward glide . I conclude these instances with a quotation from the " Lament of Mary ...
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O soon , to me , may summer suns Nae mair light up the morn ! Nae mair , to me , the autumn winds Wave o'er the yellow corn ! And in the narrow house o ' death Let winter round me rave ; And the next flow'rs that deck the spring Bloom ...
O soon , to me , may summer suns Nae mair light up the morn ! Nae mair , to me , the autumn winds Wave o'er the yellow corn ! And in the narrow house o ' death Let winter round me rave ; And the next flow'rs that deck the spring Bloom ...
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