The book Rhymes And Recollections of a Hand Loom Weaver was written by author William Thom Here you can read free online of Rhymes And Recollections of a Hand Loom Weaver book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is Rhymes And Recollections of a Hand Loom Weaver a good or bad book?
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" At Newton are some remarkable lofty stones (monoliths). The Antiquarian Society have had casts made of the inscrijitions and figures on them, but they have hitherto defied the attempts of the learned to decypher them. 99 TIIEY SPEAK O' TVYLES. Air — " Gin a bodie meet a bodie. " They speak o' wyles in woman's smiles, An' ruin in her e'e — I ken they bring a pang at whiles That 's unco sair to dree ; But mind ye this, the half-ta'en kiss, The first fond fa'in' tear, Is, Heaven kens, fu' sweet ...amends An' tints o' heaven here. When twa leal hearts in fondness meet. Life's tempests howl in vain — The very tears o' love are sweet When paid with tears again. Shall sapless prudence shake its pow, Shall cauldrife caution fear ? Oh, dinna, dinna droun the lowe That lichts a heaven here ! Cauldrife, coldish. Ktn, hiow. Sair, sore. Dinna, do not. Leal, true. Unco, very. Dree, cudm-c. Lichts, lights. Wyles, cunning. Droun, droxcn. 'Low c, flame. F 2 100 THE LAST TRYST. This nicht ye '11 cross the bosky glen, Ance mail", oh, would ye meet me then ?
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