21) 384. Song-Highland Mary. Burns, Robert. 1909-14. Poems and Songs. The
Harvard Classics ...unfauld her robes, 5 And there the langest tarry; For there I took the last Farewell O my sweet Highland Mary. How sweetly bloom d the gay, green birk, How rich the... 22) IV. Merlin: III. Robinson, Edwin Arlington. 1921. Collected Poems ...be sharper than your sight, And your remorse fall heavier than your sword, Then say farewell to Camelot, and the crown. But say not you have lost, or failed in aught... 23) IV. Merlin: IV. Robinson, Edwin Arlington. 1921. Collected Poems ...Require no more of me, For I can be no more than what I was. So, on the morrow, the King said farewell; And he was never more to Merlin s eye 840 The King than at... 24) IV. Merlin: VII. Robinson, Edwin Arlington. 1921. Collected Poems ...Another age will have another Merlin, Another Camelot, and another King. Sir Dagonet, farewell. 2260 Farewell, Sir Knight, And you, Sir Knight: Gawaine, you have... 25) IV. Merlin: I. Robinson, Edwin Arlington. 1921. Collected Poems ...she played high. Oh, very high! Flutes, hautboys, drums, and viols,and her love. Gawaine, farewell. Farewell, Sir Dagonet, 190 And may the devil take you presently.... 26) 352. The Song of Death. Burns, Robert. 1909-14. Poems and Songs. The
Harvard Classics ...wounded and dying of the victorious army are supposed to join in the following song. FAREWELL, thou fair day, thou green earth, and ye skies, Now gay with the broad... 27) 104. Hymn to Saint Teresa. Richard Crashaw. Metaphysical Lyrics & Poems of
the 17th c. ...Blood; or at lest her own. FAREWEL then, all the world! Adieu. TERESA is no more for you. Farewell, all pleasures, sports, & joyes, (Never till now esteemed toyes)... 28) 109. My Highland Lassie, O. Burns, Robert. 1909-14. Poems and Songs. The
Harvard Classics ...honour s band! Till the mortal stroke shall lay me low, I m thine, my Highland lassie, O. Farewell the glen sae bushy, O! Farewell the plain sae rashy, O! 30 To other... 29) Introduction. Grierson, Herbert J.C., ed. 1921. Metaphysical Lyrics & Poems
of the 17th c. ...of his own experiences worldly and religious. His philosophy cannot unify these experiences. It represents the reaction of his restless and acute mind on the intense... 30) 25. Alarm, The. Hardy, Thomas. 1898. Wessex Poems & Other Verses ...clatters; .My heart, Dear; that must stay! 40 With breathings broken Farewell was kissed unspoken, And they parted there as morning stroked the panes; And the Volunteer... |