Dáin do EimhirAssociation for Scottish Literary Studies, 2002 - 295 pages |
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Page 90
... become free , the soul sold for your sake would become enslaved . XXXIX As the slow embers of the fire become a pure sparkling flame , so my love for you becomes a white adoration . XXXVI Bhithinn air m ' anam a reic gun bhioradh 90 ...
... become free , the soul sold for your sake would become enslaved . XXXIX As the slow embers of the fire become a pure sparkling flame , so my love for you becomes a white adoration . XXXVI Bhithinn air m ' anam a reic gun bhioradh 90 ...
Page 224
... becoming more and more of a recluse , though his deafness would not become total until 1819. His surly and irascible temperament was a further factor in his increasing isolation as his life drew to a close . 6 Though more than a century ...
... becoming more and more of a recluse , though his deafness would not become total until 1819. His surly and irascible temperament was a further factor in his increasing isolation as his life drew to a close . 6 Though more than a century ...
Page 259
... become the speaker's adversary . Six quatrains of lines with three stresses , rhyming abab ( except for lines 1 and 3 ) and alternating feminine and mascu- line rhymes . Identical rhymes in stanzas 2 and 3. The fact that all couplets ...
... become the speaker's adversary . Six quatrains of lines with three stresses , rhyming abab ( except for lines 1 and 3 ) and alternating feminine and mascu- line rhymes . Identical rhymes in stanzas 2 and 3. The fact that all couplets ...
Contents
COPYTEXTS AND VARIANT READINGS | 124 |
LIST OF TITLES | 136 |
COMMENTARY | 150 |
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