Yet nature's charms, the hills and woods, The sweeping vales, and foaming floods, Are free alike to all. In days when daisies deck the ground, And blackbirds whistle clear, With honest joy our hearts will bound, To see the coming year : On braes when... Tait's Edinburgh magazine - Página 3801850Visualização integral - Acerca deste livro
| Robert Burns - 1786 - 294 páginas
...ftill, A comfort this nae fma' ; Nae mair then, we'll care then, Nae farther we can^tf'. IV. What tho', like Commoners of air, We wander out, we know not where, But either houfe or hal' ? III. Yet Nature's charms, the hills and woods, The fweeping vales, and foaming floods,... | |
| Robert Burns - 1793 - 420 páginas
...rvae fma'; Nae mair'then we'll care then, Nae farther we can fe'. VOL. I. H . * Rafnfey. IV. What tho* like Commoners of air, We wander out, we know not where, But either houfe or hal' ? Yet Nature's charms the hills and woods, The fweeping vales and foaming floods, Are... | |
| Robert Burns, Thomas Park - 1808 - 330 páginas
...still, A comfort 1 his nae sum' ; Nae mair then, we'll care then, Nae farther can we fa'. What tho', like commoners of air, We wander out, we know not where, But either house or hal'? Yet nature's charms, the hills and woods, The sweeping vales, and foaming floods, Are free alike... | |
| Robert Burns - 1811 - 500 páginas
...still, A comfort this nae sma' ; Nae mair then, we '11 care then, Nae farther can we fa'. IV. What tho' like commoners of air, We wander out we know not where, But either house or hal' ! Yet nature's charms, the hills and woods, The sweeping vales, and foaming floods, Are free alike... | |
| Robert Burns - 1811 - 416 páginas
...talent from which they had derived so little apparent benefit, are extremely pleasing. " What tho', Tike commoners of air, We wander out, we know not where, But either house or hali ? v 2 309 Yet natnre's charms, the hills and woods, The sweeping vales, and foaming floods, Are... | |
| George Gleig - 1812 - 142 páginas
...with the reflection, that, after all the gifts of fortune are gone, those of nature will remain. " What though, like commoners of air, We wander out,...sweeping vales and foaming floods, Are free alike to all. 41 In days when daisies deck the ground, An' blackbirds whistle clear, With honest joy our hearts will... | |
| Robert Burns - 1815 - 364 páginas
...this nae sma' ; Nue mair then, we'll eare then, Nae farther ean we fa'. Iv. What tho', like eommoners of air, We wander out, we know not where, But either house or hal' ? Yet nature's eharms, the hills and woods., The sweeping vales, and foaming floods, Are free... | |
| Robert Burns - 1816 - 406 páginas
...commoners of air, We wander oqt, we know not where, But either house or hal'? Yet nature's charms^the hills and woods, The sweeping vales 'and foaming floods, Are free alike to all. * Ramsay. In days when daisies deck the ground, And blackbirds wiiistle clear, 'With honest joy oar... | |
| British poets - 1822 - 270 páginas
...still, A comfort this no sma' ; Nae mair then, we'll care then, • Nae farther can we fa'. What tho', like commoners of air, We wander out, we know not...vales, and foaming floods, Are free alike to all. In days when daisies deck the ground, And blackbirds whistle clear, With honest joy our hearts will... | |
| Ezekiel Sanford, Robert Walsh - 1822 - 418 páginas
...still, A comfort this nae sma' ; Nae mair then, we'll care then, Nae farther can we fa'. IV. What tho', like commoners of air, We wander out, we know not where, But either house or hal' ? Yet nature's charms, the hills and woods, The sweeping vales, and foaming floods, Are free alike... | |
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