The Muse's Pocket Companion: A Collection of PoemsJ. Milliken, 1785 - 289 pages |
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... fide ; The lowing herd ; the fheepfold's fimple bell ; The pipe of early fhepherd dim defcried In the lone valley ; echoing far and wide The clamorous horn along the cliffs above ;; The hollow murmur of the ocean - tide ; The [ 13 ]
... fide ; The lowing herd ; the fheepfold's fimple bell ; The pipe of early fhepherd dim defcried In the lone valley ; echoing far and wide The clamorous horn along the cliffs above ;; The hollow murmur of the ocean - tide ; The [ 13 ]
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... bor- rowed his Idea , thofe Reasons are principally founded , and they are fupported by others , with which , in a Work of this Kind , to trouble his Readers would be fuperfluous . ¦ OWEN OF CARRON . N CARRON'S fide the primrose.
... bor- rowed his Idea , thofe Reasons are principally founded , and they are fupported by others , with which , in a Work of this Kind , to trouble his Readers would be fuperfluous . ¦ OWEN OF CARRON . N CARRON'S fide the primrose.
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A Collection of Poems. OWEN OF CARRON . N CARRON'S fide the primrose pale , Why does it wear a purple . hue ? ON Ye maidens fair of Marlivale , Why ftream your eyes with pity's dew ? ' Tis all with gentle OWEN's blood That purple grows ...
A Collection of Poems. OWEN OF CARRON . N CARRON'S fide the primrose pale , Why does it wear a purple . hue ? ON Ye maidens fair of Marlivale , Why ftream your eyes with pity's dew ? ' Tis all with gentle OWEN's blood That purple grows ...
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... , To Moray's Halls is borne again . Yet has she left one object dear , That wears Love's funny eye of joy Is Nithifdale . reviving here ? Or is it but a fhepherd's boy ? By Carron's fide a fhepherd's boy , He binds his F 3 [ 55 ]
... , To Moray's Halls is borne again . Yet has she left one object dear , That wears Love's funny eye of joy Is Nithifdale . reviving here ? Or is it but a fhepherd's boy ? By Carron's fide a fhepherd's boy , He binds his F 3 [ 55 ]
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