Glenlogie (Anonymous British Poems)
Three score o' nobles rade up the King's ha'But bonnie Glenogie's the flow'r o' them a'Wi' his milk-white steed and ...
Three score o' nobles rade up the King's ha'But bonnie Glenogie's the flow'r o' them a'Wi' his milk-white steed and ...
Undone, undone the lawyers are,They wander about the towne,Nor can find the way to Westminster, Now Charing-cross is downe;At the ...
Come, follow, follow me,You, fairy elves that be;Which circle on the greene,Come follow Mab, your queene,Hand in hand let's dance ...
Things of high import sound I in thine ears,Dear child, though now thou may'st not feel their power;But hoard them ...
In the merry month of June, In the prime time of the year; Down in yonder meadows There runs a ...
Love me little, love me long,Is the burden of my song.Love that is too hot and strongBurneth soon to waste.Still, ...
London Bridge is falling down,Falling down, falling down,London Bridge is falling down,My fair Lady.Build it up with wood and clay,Wood ...
O, waly, waly up the bank,And waly, waly down the brae,And waly, waly yon burn-side,Where I and my love wont ...
To Kerklees stately priorieCame an old time-worn man,And for food and shelter prayed he,Ye chief of a noble clanHe was ...
If I could but attain my wish,I'd have each day one wholesome dish,Of plain meat, or fowl, or fish.A glass ...
Awake, awake, the trumpet hath sung its lay to the sunny sky,And the glorious shout from Spanish lips gives forth ...
Listen, soldier, to the tale of the tender nightingale, 'Tis a charm that soon will ease your ...
Willy."How now, shepherde, what meanes that?Why that willowe in thy hat?Why thy scarffes of red and yelloweTurn'd to branches of ...
Yesterday's flowers am I,And I have drunk my last sweet draught of dew.Young maidens came and sang me to my ...
Erskine, thou blessed herald sound,Till sin's black empire totter to the ground.Well hast thou Sinai's awful flames display'dAnd rebel's doom ...
Oh, weel may the boatie row,And better may she speed;And liesome may the boatie rowThat wins the bairnies' bread.The boatie ...
This ae nighte, this ae nighte,Every nighte and alle,Fire, and sleet, and candle-lighte,And Christe receive thye saule.When thou from hence ...
HEY dug no grave for our soldier lad, who fought and who died out there:Bugle and drum for him were ...
Long the sun hath gone to rest,Dimm'd is now the deep'ning west;And the sky hath lost the hueThat the rich ...
This day to common love is dear,And many a tale will sooth thine ear,Fond hope or frolic wit to prove;The ...
'Twas eve. The length'ning shadows of the oakAnd weeping birch swept far adown the vale;And nought upon the hush and ...
O, where are you going? said Milder to Molder,"O, we may not tell you," said Festel to Fose,"We're off to ...
The scene was more beautiful far, to my eye,Than if day in its pride had array'd it;The land-breeze blew mild, ...
Wind piercing, hill bare, hard to find shelter;Ford turns foul, lake freezes.A man could stand on a stalk.Wave on wave ...
This ae night, this ae nightEvery night and alle,Fire and sleet and candle lighte,And Christ receive thy sauleWhen thou from ...
Away, away, my barb and I,As free as wave, as fleet as wind,We sweep the sands of Araby,And leave a ...
Go when the morning shineth,Go when the moon is bright,Go when the day declineth,Go in the hush of night.Go with ...
The wind doth blow today, my love,And a few small drops of rain;I never had but one true-loveIn cold grave ...
This 29th of February I'll take -- let's see -- to keep me merry,An invent'ry of what I'm worth,In goods, ...
We saw Thee not, when Thou didst tread,O Saviour, this our sinful earth;Nor heard Thy voice restore the dead,And waken ...
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