The Waes O’ War : Or The Upshot Of The History O’ Will And Jean. In Four Parts (Hector MacNeill Poems)
PART I.Oh! that folk wad weel consider What it is to tyne a--name,What this warld is a' thegither, If bereft o' honest ...
PART I.Oh! that folk wad weel consider What it is to tyne a--name,What this warld is a' thegither, If bereft o' honest ...
NOW, sitting by her side, worn out with weeping,Behold, I fell to sleep, and had a vision,Wherein I heard a ...
Oh, ye mighty walls and towering spires!Astride the cowled gabled ways;Thy emblazoned scripts depictingFanciful reaction of ancient times;Smoking altars upon ...
Pellam the King, who held and lost with LotIn that first war, and had his realm restoredBut rendered tributary, failed ...
The church bells toll a melancholy round, Calling the people to some other prayers, Some other gloominess, more dreadful cares, ...
God and others the people we meet those who see what we say what we do in this life Others ...
Trying as best I can in the writings that I put down to capture the touch, the feel, the smell, ...
For us, this is a heavy lesson, the bread of life, contained within the scripture harkening back to the manna ...
The man with his lion under the shed of wars sheds his belief as if he shed tears. The sound ...
Pellam the King, who held and lost with Lot In that first war, and had his realm restored But rendered ...
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