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Page 190
... Sangschaw : Mars is braw in crammasy , Venus in a green silk goun , The auld mune shak's her gowden feathers , Their starry talk's a wheen o ' blethers , Nane for thee a thochtie sparin ' , Earth , thou bonnie broukit bairn ! -But greet ...
... Sangschaw : Mars is braw in crammasy , Venus in a green silk goun , The auld mune shak's her gowden feathers , Their starry talk's a wheen o ' blethers , Nane for thee a thochtie sparin ' , Earth , thou bonnie broukit bairn ! -But greet ...
Page 193
... Sangschaw is entitled ' God Takes a Rest ' and shows the God of evolution tired of his creation and deciding to return to the primeval waters from which life originally emerged : For I sall hie me back to the sea Frae which I brocht ...
... Sangschaw is entitled ' God Takes a Rest ' and shows the God of evolution tired of his creation and deciding to return to the primeval waters from which life originally emerged : For I sall hie me back to the sea Frae which I brocht ...
Page 226
... Sangschaw , 186 , 190 , 193-4 Sappho , 205 Scott and Scotland , 178-9 ' Sea - Serpent ' , 195 Shakespeare , William , 35 , 115 , 209 , 217 , 218 Shaw , G. B. , 190 Shelley , P. B. , 113 , 114 , 115 Sidney , Sir Philip , 117 Simpson ...
... Sangschaw , 186 , 190 , 193-4 Sappho , 205 Scott and Scotland , 178-9 ' Sea - Serpent ' , 195 Shakespeare , William , 35 , 115 , 209 , 217 , 218 Shaw , G. B. , 190 Shelley , P. B. , 113 , 114 , 115 Sidney , Sir Philip , 117 Simpson ...
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