The book Gossamer And Snowdrift the Posthumous Poems was written by author Mackay, Charles, 1814-1889 Here you can read free online of Gossamer And Snowdrift the Posthumous Poems book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is Gossamer And Snowdrift the Posthumous Poems a good or bad book?
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And set the world a bright example, Gree ! bairnies, gree ! IV. Gree ! bairnies, gree ! The fiert a difference I can see, Except in matter o' the fee : Ye should walk cheerily togither. And cease to fight wi' ane anither — Nor hand aloof frae friend and brither, Gree ! bairnies, gree ! 200 THISTLEDOWN AND HIGHLAND HEATHER. CORN RIGS AND BARLEY RIGS. I. It fell upon a Lammas night, When corn rigs were bonnie, Beneath the moor's unclouded light I held awa' to Annie ; A lang, lang promised tryste ...we kept, And 'twixt the late and early, I took my staft' into my hand. To meet her 'mang the barley. Corn rigs and barley rigs. And corn rigs are bonnie ; I'll ne'er forget that happy night Amang the rigs wi' Annie. II. The sky was blue, ' the winds were still, The moon was shining clearly, I proffered her baith heart and hand Among the rigs o' barley ; CORN RIGS AND BARLEY RIGS. 201 I vowed my heart was a' her ain, I swore to love her dearly, And bade her name the happy day, Amang the rigs o' barley.
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