Anthology of Romanticism, Volume 2Ernest Bernbaum T. Nelson and sons, 1929 - English literature |
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Ernest Bernbaum. A. Flows Yarrow sweet ? as sweet , as sweet flows Tweed , As green its grass , its gowan as yellow ... flow'ry bands thou didst him fetter ; Tho ' he was fair , and weil beluved again Than me he never luved thee better ...
Ernest Bernbaum. A. Flows Yarrow sweet ? as sweet , as sweet flows Tweed , As green its grass , its gowan as yellow ... flow'ry bands thou didst him fetter ; Tho ' he was fair , and weil beluved again Than me he never luved thee better ...
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... flow'rs our gardens yield , High shelt'ring woods and wa's maun shield ; But thou , beneath the random bield . O ' clod or stane , Adorns the histie stibble - field , Unseen , alane . There , in thy scanty mantle clad , Thy snawie bosom ...
... flow'rs our gardens yield , High shelt'ring woods and wa's maun shield ; But thou , beneath the random bield . O ' clod or stane , Adorns the histie stibble - field , Unseen , alane . There , in thy scanty mantle clad , Thy snawie bosom ...
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... FLOW gently , sweet Afton , among thy green braes ! Flow gently , I'll sing thee a song in thy praise ! My Mary's asleep by thy murmuring stream , Flow gently , sweet Afton , disturb not her dream ! Thou stock - dove , whose echo ...
... FLOW gently , sweet Afton , among thy green braes ! Flow gently , I'll sing thee a song in thy praise ! My Mary's asleep by thy murmuring stream , Flow gently , sweet Afton , disturb not her dream ! Thou stock - dove , whose echo ...
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