Trifles in Verse Including Some Experiments in Latin Rhyme
Trifles in Verse Including Some Experiments in Latin Rhyme
Lionel Thomas Berguer
The book Trifles in Verse Including Some Experiments in Latin Rhyme was written by author Lionel Thomas Berguer Here you can read free online of Trifles in Verse Including Some Experiments in Latin Rhyme book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is Trifles in Verse Including Some Experiments in Latin Rhyme a good or bad book?
What reading level is Trifles in Verse Including Some Experiments in Latin Rhyme book?
To quickly assess the difficulty of the text, read a short excerpt:
51 Your friend, too can he more require ? Blest with the Muse's partial fire, Each in his own peculiar way, What reck we, though the chatterers say, I fled to town, all prudence scorning, And YOU drink brandy in a morning I [52] SONG. Absent, present, de pres, de loin, Je t'aime est le mot que je tronve : Seule avec toi, devanl temoia, Ou je le pense, ou je I'^piouve ! Fabre d'Eglantine. I. I WISH I hadna met you. My bonnie, bonnie May j Since I maun sair regret you, In the north hills far away.... 11. Wi' sic a face an' een, you Will bear the grie frae a' : Yet, wae that I ha'e seen you. In the lang, lang tartan shaw* ! TRIFLES IN VERSE. 53 III For Saxon lads you care na, Why was na I a Gael ? Then I'd gang though now I dare na To my lassie'b Highland vale. IV. I boast na me a clansman, Wi' Southron slaughter dyed : Yet, I'd be the Stuart's brandsman, Gin his chance ance mair he tried. V. Oh ! a' for the love o' you, lass, I'd don tile bonnie plaid ; An', a' for your eon sao blue, lass, I'd become a Highland lad !
User Reviews: