| Ernest Rhys - 1922 - 274 páginas
...stay only a little while, and then wander back to fairyland. She was not of this world, after all. It wasna her hame, and she couldna remain; She left...sorrow and pain, And returned to the land of thought again.1 But here is a less eerie apparition — a merry little fellow, without shoes or stockings,... | |
| 1922 - 324 páginas
...oh, the words that fell from her mouth Were words of wonder and words of truth I It wasna her home, and she couldna remain; She left this world of sorrow...and pain, And returned to the land of thought again. JAMES HOGG THE FAIRIES HAVE NEVER A PENNY TO SPEND THE fairies have never a penny to spend They haven'ta... | |
| Henry Van Dyke, Hardin Craig, Asa Don Dickinson - 1922 - 1920 páginas
...Were words of wonder, and words of truth ! But all the land were in fear and dread, For they kendna whether she was living or dead. It wasna her hame,...and pain. And returned to the land of thought again. iJ0 1813. James Ho ftTHE PIED PIPER OF HAMELIN A CHILD'S STORY HAMELIN Town 's in Brunswick, By famous... | |
| 1925 - 742 páginas
...when a month and a day had gone she went again to the wood and laid her down on the leaves. And then She left this world of sorrow and pain, And returned to the land of thought again. Such is the touching story of Kilmeny, which, we hold, would suffice to assure Hogg a place of honour... | |
| Eleanor Mabel Valentine Brougham (Hon.) - 1926 - 314 páginas
...Were words of wonder, and words of truth ! But all the land were in fear and dread, For they kendna whether she was living or dead. It wasna her hame,...and pain, And returned to the land of thought again. James Hogg (1770-1835). FOUR SCOTTISH TOASTS 1 . May the hinges of friendship ne'er rust, or the wings... | |
| Charles Townsend Copeland - 1926 - 1744 páginas
...Were words of wonder, and words of truth ! But all the land were in fear and dread, For they kendna whether she was living or dead. It wasna her hame,...remain ; She left this world of sorrow and pain, And return'd to the land of thought again. SIR WALTER SCOTT (1771-1832) From THE ABBOT Mary's Delirium... | |
| Folklore Society (Great Britain) - 1927 - 918 páginas
...Kilmeny, in the Ettrick Shepherd's poem, returns to the world after seven years in fairyland, but— " It wasna her hame and she couldna remain ; She left...and pain And returned to the land of thought again." We may compare the spirit of an allegorical story of the Rabbis, of four sages who entered Paradise.... | |
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