Littell's Living Age, Volume 2Living Age Company, Incorporated, 1844 |
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Page 455
... turn those eyes away from me ! Though sweet , yet fearful are their rays ; And though they beam so tenderly , I feel I tremble ' neath their gaze . Oh . turn those eyes away ! for though To meet their glance I may not dare , I know ...
... turn those eyes away from me ! Though sweet , yet fearful are their rays ; And though they beam so tenderly , I feel I tremble ' neath their gaze . Oh . turn those eyes away ! for though To meet their glance I may not dare , I know ...
Page 524
... Turn the world's admiring gaze To this act of duteous homage Scotland to her poet pays . Fill the banks and braes with music , Be it loud and low by turns- This we owe the deathless glory , That the hapless fate of Burns . II . Born ...
... Turn the world's admiring gaze To this act of duteous homage Scotland to her poet pays . Fill the banks and braes with music , Be it loud and low by turns- This we owe the deathless glory , That the hapless fate of Burns . II . Born ...
Page 615
... turn'd aside and wept . VII . But onwards - always onwards , In silence and in gloom ,. The dreary pageant labor'd , Till it reach'd the house of doom : But first a woman's voice was heard In jeer and laughter loud , † And an angry cry ...
... turn'd aside and wept . VII . But onwards - always onwards , In silence and in gloom ,. The dreary pageant labor'd , Till it reach'd the house of doom : But first a woman's voice was heard In jeer and laughter loud , † And an angry cry ...
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