Their groves o' sweet myrtle let foreign lands reckon, Where bright-beaming summers exalt the perfume; Far dearer to me yon lone glen o' green breckan, Wi' the burn stealing under the lang yellow broom. Far dearer to me are yon humble broom bowers, Where... The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal - Page 2711809Full view - About this book
| Robert Eldridge Aris Willmott - 1858 - 236 lehte
...sweet pastoral verses — Their groves o' sweet myrtle let foreign lands reckon, Where bright beaming summers exalt the perfume ; Far dearer to me yon lone glen o' green bracken, Wi' the burn stealing under the lang yellow broom. Far dearer to me yon humble broom bowers,... | |
| Mrs. Jameson (Anna) - 1858 - 536 lehte
...Enveloping the earth: Their groves o' sweet myrtle let foreign lands reckon, Where bright- beaming summers exalt the perfume; Far dearer to me yon lone glen o' green bracken, Wi' the burn stealing under the long yellow broom ! Far dearer to me are yon humble broom... | |
| Robert Burns - 1859 - 530 lehte
...forget the People. Fall de rail, &c. CALEDONIA. TUNE— "Humours of Glen." THEIR groves o' sweet myrtle let foreign lands reckon, Where bright-beaming summers...bowers, Where the blue-bell and gowan lurk lowly unseen BtJRNS'S POEMS. Tho' rich is the breeze in their gay sunny valleys, And cauld Caledonia's blast on... | |
| James Ballantine - 1859 - 630 lehte
...nature was Scotch — "Their groves o' sweet myrtle let foreign lands reckon, Where bright beaming summers exalt the perfume; Far dearer to me yon lone...Wi' the burn stealing under the lang yellow broom." His loves were Scotch, and his happiest moments with the objects of his love were in the midst of Scottish... | |
| Mrs. Frances Sargent (Locke) Osgood - 1859 - 300 lehte
...as his own. Burns introduces the yellow broom in his " Caledonia :" — Their groves of sweet myrtle let foreign lands reckon, Where bright-beaming summers...exalt the perfume; Far dearer to me yon lone glen o' greea breckan, Wi' the burn stealing under the lang yellow broom. It is said that when Linnaeus came... | |
| Robert Burns - 1859 - 736 lehte
...0' SWEET MYRTLE. TrorE — Humours of Glen, THEIR groves o' sweet myrtle let foreign lands recken, Where bright-beaming summers exalt the perfume ; Far dearer to me yon lone glen o' green breckan, fern Wi' the burn stealing under the lang yellow broom. long Far dearer to me are yon humble broom... | |
| James Ballantine - 1859 - 634 lehte
...myrtle let foreign lands reckon, Where bright beaming summers exalt the perfume; Far dearer to me von lone glen o' green breckan, Wi' the burn stealing under the lang yellow broom." His loves were Scotch, and his happiest moments with the objects of his love were in the midst of Scottish... | |
| Wild flowers - 1861 - 156 lehte
...the perfume ; Far dearer to me yon lone glen of green breekan, Wi' the burn stealing under the long yellow broom ; Far dearer to me are yon humble broom bowers, Where the blue-bell and gown n lurk lowly unseen : For there lightly tripping aman:; the wild flowers, A listening the linnet,... | |
| Frances Sargent Locke Osgood - 1863 - 310 lehte
...as his own. Burns introduces the yellow broom in his " Caledonia :" — Their groves of sweet myrtle let foreign lands reckon, Where bright-beaming summers...Wi' the burn stealing under the lang yellow broom. It is said that when Linnaeus came to England, in 1736, he was so much delighted with the go.den bloom... | |
| Robert Burns - 1863 - 340 lehte
...you now, &c. THEIR GROVES 0' SWEET MYRTLE. TUNE — " HUMOURS OF GLEN." ,(HEIR groves o' sweet myrtle let foreign lands reckon, Where bright-beaming summers...breckan, Wi' the burn stealing under the lang yellow broon: . Far dearer to me are yon humble broom bowers, Where the blue-bell and gowan lurk lowly unseen... | |
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