Mador of the Moor: A PoemWilliam Blackwood, 1816 - 140 sivua |
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... Maid , whose melting eye Spoke to the heart what tongue could never say— A maid right gentle , frolicsome , and sly , And blyth as lambkin on a morn of May ; Whose auburn locks , when waving to the day , And lightsome form of sweet ...
... Maid , whose melting eye Spoke to the heart what tongue could never say— A maid right gentle , frolicsome , and sly , And blyth as lambkin on a morn of May ; Whose auburn locks , when waving to the day , And lightsome form of sweet ...
Sivu 14
... maid ; And many a fair was toasted to the brim : But knight and squire a languishing betray'd When one was named , whose eye made diamonds dim ! The King look'd sad and sigh'd ! no sleep that night for him ! 4 . The morning rose , but ...
... maid ; And many a fair was toasted to the brim : But knight and squire a languishing betray'd When one was named , whose eye made diamonds dim ! The King look'd sad and sigh'd ! no sleep that night for him ! 4 . The morning rose , but ...
Sivu 51
... maid ; There came a Stranger to Kincraigy's door Of goodly form , in minstrel garb array'd ; Of braided silk his builziment was made : Short the entreatance he required to stay ! He tuned his viol , and with veh'mence play'd ; Mistress ...
... maid ; There came a Stranger to Kincraigy's door Of goodly form , in minstrel garb array'd ; Of braided silk his builziment was made : Short the entreatance he required to stay ! He tuned his viol , and with veh'mence play'd ; Mistress ...
Sivu 52
... maid and forthright dame . They smiled , and asked his lineage and his name— ' Twas Mador of the Moor , a name renown'd ! A kindred name with theirs , well known to fame , → A high - born name ! but old Kincraigy frown'd , Such ...
... maid and forthright dame . They smiled , and asked his lineage and his name— ' Twas Mador of the Moor , a name renown'd ! A kindred name with theirs , well known to fame , → A high - born name ! but old Kincraigy frown'd , Such ...
Sivu 55
... maid that she is old , The wretched miser of his ill - got gain ; But O ! in human kindness , spare the pain That conscious excellence abased must feel ! It proves to wounded pride the deadliest bane ! The judgment it arraigns , and ...
... maid that she is old , The wretched miser of his ill - got gain ; But O ! in human kindness , spare the pain That conscious excellence abased must feel ! It proves to wounded pride the deadliest bane ! The judgment it arraigns , and ...
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Abbot art thou AYDEN AYDEN babe banks of Tay Bard beauteous beneath bloom Bonnye bairne bosom bothy bound bower breast brow CANTO caryl cheek child cloud dale dark deep dread face Fair dame fairy faithless fell flame flower fond frame gallant glen Grampian gray green hamlet hast hath heart heath Heaven hill hound Ila Moore JAMES BALLANTYNE journey'd Kincraigy's King kiss'd knew Kything land LILLELU lonely look'd loud lour Mador maid maiden mark'd Minstrel Monarch moon moorland morning mountain mysteries ne'er neuir never nigh night nobles o'er old Kincraigy oppress'd pale Palmer PERSIA play'd proud Quhan resistless rill roll'd rose round royal scarce scene Scotland's seem'd seen sigh sing sleep smile song soul spirits stood stretch'd sung sweet tale tears thee thine Throu tongue trembling turn'd Twas vale ween ween'd weep wild wind woodland younker youth
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Sivu 11 - To drive the deer with hound and horn Earl Percy took his way ; The child may rue that is unborn The hunting of that day.
Sivu 108 - Rule the ouphes and elves at will That vex the air or haunt the hill, And all the fury subject keep Of boiling cloud and chafed deep ! I have seen, and well I know it ! Thou hast done, and Thou wilt do it ! God of stillness and of motion ! Of the rainbow and the ocean ! Of the mountain, rock, and river ! Blessed be Thy name for ever ! I have seen Thy wond'rous might Through the shadows of...
Sivu 11 - The stout Earl of Northumberland A vow to God did make, His pleasure in the Scottish woods Three...
Sivu 108 - BLESSED be Thy name for ever, Thou of life the guard and giver ; Thou canst guard thy creatures sleeping ; Heal the heart long broke with weeping.
Sivu 109 - God of evening's yellow ray ; God of yonder dawning day, That rises from the distant sea Like breathings of eternity ! Thine the flaming sphere of light ! Thine the darkness of the night ! Thine are all the gems of even, God of angels ! God of heaven ! » God of life, that fade shall never ! Glory to Thy name for -ever ! 23.
Sivu 21 - Then, foiled and chafed to rage, roll down the broken steep. First died upon the peaks the golden hue, And o'er them spread a beauteous purple screen ; Then rose a shade of pale cerulean blue, Softening the hills and hazy vales between : Deeper and deeper grew the magic scene, As darker shades of the night-heaven came on ; No star along the firmament was seen, But solemn majesty prevailed alone Around the brows of Eve, upon her Grampian throne.
Sivu 77 - Tis not sic cauld that makes me cry, But my love's heart grown cauld to me. When we came in by Glasgow town, We were a comely sight to see; My love was clad in the black velvet, And I mysel
Sivu 92 - Wake half the night, and toil the live-long day; And when proud manhood o'er thy brow shall play, For me thy bow in forest shall be strung. The memory of my errors shall decay, And of the song of shame I oft have sung, Of father far away, and mother all too young ! 27.
Sivu 77 - And fades awa' like morning dew. O wherefore should I busk my head? Or wherefore should I kame my hair? For my true Love has me forsook, And says he'll never loe me mair.