The Poetical Works of David Macbeth Moir, Volume 1W. Blackwood and sons, 1852 |
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... hear Moir himself as to those medical rides and walks : thus writes he to Macnish : - " Our business has ramified itself so much in all directions of the compass - save the north , where we are bounded by the sea— that on an average I ...
... hear Moir himself as to those medical rides and walks : thus writes he to Macnish : - " Our business has ramified itself so much in all directions of the compass - save the north , where we are bounded by the sea— that on an average I ...
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... hear of you , and how you had got through the winter ; but your ' whereabouts ' seemed uncer- tain , and several inquiries terminated in some generality of Bath or Cheltenham . A few days , however , before receiving your letter , I had ...
... hear of you , and how you had got through the winter ; but your ' whereabouts ' seemed uncer- tain , and several inquiries terminated in some generality of Bath or Cheltenham . A few days , however , before receiving your letter , I had ...
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... hear something of it ? Depend upon it , the world cannot afford to let you remain idle . At the very least , a Christmas volume will be expected . It will not do to say you require a breathing - time . the public demands , and must have ...
... hear something of it ? Depend upon it , the world cannot afford to let you remain idle . At the very least , a Christmas volume will be expected . It will not do to say you require a breathing - time . the public demands , and must have ...
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... hear . " So ready was Moir , in his generous nature , to turn literary civilities into personal friendship . " My lyric , Disenchantment , ' " says Delta , in a letter to myself , in 1850 , " has had the honour to be rendered into ...
... hear . " So ready was Moir , in his generous nature , to turn literary civilities into personal friendship . " My lyric , Disenchantment , ' " says Delta , in a letter to myself , in 1850 , " has had the honour to be rendered into ...
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... hears the roll Of ocean ' mid its islands chafing still ; As speaks the love - gift to the lonely heart Of her , whose hopes are buried in the grave Of him , whom tears , prayer , passion could not save , And Fate but link'd , that ...
... hears the roll Of ocean ' mid its islands chafing still ; As speaks the love - gift to the lonely heart Of her , whose hopes are buried in the grave Of him , whom tears , prayer , passion could not save , And Fate but link'd , that ...
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AGRICULTURE amid ancient Atlas battle battle of Roslin beauty beneath birds Blackwood Blackwood's Magazine bloom blossoms blue boughs breath bright calm Casa Wappy Castle character clouds dark David DAVID MACBETH MOIR death delight Delta dreams Earl earth Edinburgh Edition Ednam Fcap feel flowers Foolscap 8vo forest Galt green grey hath heart Heaven hills hour hues Inveresk JOHN GALT Kelburn Castle light literary literature lone Lord Macnish Magazine Mansie mind Moir Moir's morning mourn Musselburgh nature never night o'er Octavo poems poet poetical poetry Robert Chambers round ruins scene Scotland Scott Scottish Seton silent Sir Walter Scott smile song soul spirit spring star stream summer sweet thee thine things THOMAS AIRD Thomas the Rhymer thou wert thought tion tree twas twere verse volume wild wing young
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Página 52 - And he said, While the child was yet alive, I fasted and wept: for I said, Who can tell whether God will be gracious to me, that the child may live? But now he is dead, wherefore should I fast? can I bring him back again? I shall go to him, but he shall not return to me.
Página 15 - The Moor and the Loch. Containing Minute Instructions in all Highland Sports, with Wanderings over Crag and Corrie, Flood and Fell. By JOHN COLQUHOUN.
Página 51 - Is the child dead? And they said, He is dead. 20 Then David arose from the earth, and washed, and anointed himself, and changed his apparel, and came into the house of the Lord, and worshipped: then he came to his own house; and when he required, they set bread before him, and he did eat.
Página 7 - Lives of the Queens of Scotland, and English Princesses connected with the Regal Succession of Great Britain.
Página 18 - Do what I may, go where I will, Thou meet'st my sight; There dost thou glide before me still — A form of light! I feel thy breath upon my cheek, I see thee smile, I hear thee speak, Till oh! my heart is like to break, Casa Wappy! Methinks thou smil'st before me now, With glance of stealth; The hair thrown back from thy full brow, In buoyant health : I see thine eyes' deep violet light, Thy dimpled cheek carnatiou'd bright, Thy clasping arms so round and white, Casa Wappy!
Página 16 - And hast thou sought thy heavenly home, Our fond, dear boy — The realms where sorrow dare not come, Where life is joy? Pure at thy death as at thy birth, Thy spirit caught no taint from earth ; Even by its bliss, we mete our...
Página 20 - And though, perchance, a smile may gleam Of casual mirth, It doth not own, whate'er may seem, An inward birth : We miss thy small step on the stair ; We miss thee at thine evening prayer ; All day we miss thee — everywhere — Casa Wappy ! Snows muffled earth when thou did'st go, In life's spring-bloom, Down to the appointed house below — The silent tomb.
Página 21 - tis sweet balm to our despair, Fond, fairest boy, That heaven is God's, and thou art there, With Him in joy : There past are death and all...
Página 63 - Like long-link'd, shadeless months of Polar light ; Like Music floating o'er a waveless lake, While Echo answers from the flowery brake : Weep not for her ! Weep not for her ! — She died in early youth, Ere Hope had lost its rich romantic hues ; When human bosoms seem'd the homes of truth, And earth still gleam'd with beauty's radiant dews.
Página 8 - THE YOUTH AND MANHOOD OF CYRIL THORNTON. By the Author of "Men and Manners in America." Foolscap 8vo, 3s. 6d. VALERIUS. A ROMAN STORY. Foolscap 8vo, 2s. 6d. REGINALD DALTON. By the Author of