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Page 80
... give it all for Nanie , O The westlin win ' blaws loud & shrill , The night's baith dark & rainy O ; But I'll get my plaid & out I'll steal And o'er the hill to Nanie O. The song continues in this simple folk idiom for another seven ...
... give it all for Nanie , O The westlin win ' blaws loud & shrill , The night's baith dark & rainy O ; But I'll get my plaid & out I'll steal And o'er the hill to Nanie O. The song continues in this simple folk idiom for another seven ...
Page 90
... give some faint shadow of what was the situation of my bosom . - My chained faculties broke loose ; my maddening passions , roused to ten - fold fury , bore over their banks with impetuous , resistless force , carrying every check ...
... give some faint shadow of what was the situation of my bosom . - My chained faculties broke loose ; my maddening passions , roused to ten - fold fury , bore over their banks with impetuous , resistless force , carrying every check ...
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... give a sense of speed rather than of artificiality . The rhyming of ' attained ' with ' strainéd ' is perhaps a little forced , with its unconventional pronunciation , but the very fact that these words are the rhyme words gives them a ...
... give a sense of speed rather than of artificiality . The rhyming of ' attained ' with ' strainéd ' is perhaps a little forced , with its unconventional pronunciation , but the very fact that these words are the rhyme words gives them a ...
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