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16 Maps 40 Maps animals ATLAS Australia banks beautiful birds Britain British Columbia British Isles British North America called Cape capital cattle chief climate cloth lettered Clyde coal coast colony consisting of 40 contains copper covered Dominion of Canada England English exported falls Fcap feet Firth Firth of Clyde fish fisheries forests GEOGRAPHY Glasgow gold green ground Gulf Harbour Head Highlands hills hundred immense important inches Indian inhabitants inlet Ireland John's kauri king lakes land largest Lawrence Loch Lomond manufacture miles mineral mountains natives Ness Newfoundland North Island Nova Scotia Ocean Ontario Otago Harbour Ottawa Pacific Ocean Port portion prairie Prince Edward Island principal province Quebec river rock Scotland Shetland Shetland Isles shores side sleigh snow soil Solway Firth South Strait stream SUMMARY.-The summer surface timber town trees Vancouver vegetables Victoria Vincent Gulf Wales wild winter wood Zealand
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Página 49 - Wha will be a traitor knave? Wha can fill a coward's grave? Wha sae base as be a slave? Let him turn and flee! Wha for Scotland's king and law Freedom's sword will...
Página 69 - And they trimmed the lamps as the sun went down ; They looked at the squall, and they looked at the shower, And the night-rack came rolling up ragged and brown. But men must work, and women must weep, Though storms be sudden, and waters deep, And the harbor bar be moaning.
Página 69 - Though storms be sudden, and waters deep, And the harbor bar be moaning. Three corpses lay out on the shining sands In the morning gleam as the tide went down...
Página 126 - I'll take my way. I will not go on like that blustering train, The wind and the snow, the hail and the rain, Who make so much bustle and noise in vain, But I'll be as busy as they...
Página 48 - Such dusky grandeur clothed the height, Where the huge castle holds its state, And all the steep slope down, Whose ridgy back heaves to the sky, Piled deep and massy, close and high, Mine own romantic town...
Página 126 - That he hung on its margin far and near Where a rock could rear its head. He went to the windows of those who slept, And over each pane like a fairy crept, Wherever he breathed, wherever he stepped By the light of the moon were seen Most beautiful things.
Página 49 - Piled deep and massy, close and high, Mine own romantic town! But northward far. with purer blaze, On Ochil mountains fell the rays, And as each heathy top they kissed, i It gleamed a purple amethyst.
Página 49 - By oppression's woes and pains! By your sons in servile chains! We will drain our dearest veins, But they shall be free! Lay the proud usurpers low! Tyrants fall in every foe!
Página 33 - And well the lonely infant knew Recesses where the wall-flower grew, And honeysuckle loved to crawl Up the low crag and ruined wall. I deemed such nooks the sweetest shade The sun in all its round surveyed ; And still I thought that shattered tower The mightiest work of human power...
Página 32 - It was a barren scene, and wild, Where naked cliffs were rudely piled; But ever and anon between Lay velvet tufts of loveliest green; And well the lonely infant knew Recesses where the wall-flower grew, And honey-suckle loved to crawl Up the low crag and ruined wall.