Gentleman's Magazine and Historical Review, Volumes 288-289F. Jefferies, 1967 |
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Page 284
... heart it was sae fain to see ' em That I for joy ha'e barkit wi ' ' em . And not less charming is the conclusion of the poem : By this the sun was out of sight An ' darker gloamin ' brought the night : Up they gat an ' shook their lugs ...
... heart it was sae fain to see ' em That I for joy ha'e barkit wi ' ' em . And not less charming is the conclusion of the poem : By this the sun was out of sight An ' darker gloamin ' brought the night : Up they gat an ' shook their lugs ...
Page 315
... hearts were not built on a generous scale for loving . . . . Then the black cloud shifted a little , and she fell to ... heart would turn to the old country and pilot him back to her across the sea . The hope , idle as she knew it to be ...
... hearts were not built on a generous scale for loving . . . . Then the black cloud shifted a little , and she fell to ... heart would turn to the old country and pilot him back to her across the sea . The hope , idle as she knew it to be ...
Page 351
the heart . " Apparently the Deacon took the same view , but con- founded the heart with the money box , on the principle that where a man's treasure is , there is his heart also . Burglary and theft did not exhaust all our hero's ...
the heart . " Apparently the Deacon took the same view , but con- founded the heart with the money box , on the principle that where a man's treasure is , there is his heart also . Burglary and theft did not exhaust all our hero's ...
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