| England - 1848 - 802 pages
...to us, and woe to Scotland ! O our sons, our sous and men ! Surely some have 'scaped the Southron, Surely some will come again ! " Till the oak that...mothers of Dunedin — Ye may look in vain for them ! DC. But within the Council Chamber All was silent as the grave, Whilst the tempest of their sorrowShook... | |
| Scotland - 1848 - 816 pages
...to us, and woe to Scotland ! O our sons, our sons aud men ! Surely some have 'scaped the Southron, Surely some will come again ! " Till the oak that fell last winter Shall uproar its shattered stem — Wives and mothers of Dunedin — Ye may look in vain for them ! IX. But... | |
| William Edmondstoune Aytoun - Scotland - 1849 - 302 pages
...our sons, our sons and men ! Surely some have 'scaped the Southron, Surely some will come again I" Till the oak that fell last winter Shall uprear its...within the Council Chamber All was silent as the grave, Whilst the tempest of their sorrow Shook the bosoms of the brave. Well indeed might they be shaken... | |
| William Edmondstoune Aytoun - Scotland - 1849 - 300 pages
...Surely some have 'scaped the Southron, Surely some will come again!" Till the oak that fell last winter Wives and mothers of Dunedin— Ye may look in vain...within the Council Chamber All was silent as the grave, Whilst the tempest of their sorrow Shook the bosoms of the brave. Well indeed might they be shaken... | |
| William Edmondstoune Aytoun - Scotland - 1849 - 304 pages
...Woe to us and woe to Scotland ! O our sons, our sons and men ! Surely some have 'scaped the Southron, Surely some will come again !" Till the oak that fell last winter Wives and mothers of Dunedin — Ye may look in vain for them ! IX. But within the Council Chamber... | |
| William Edmondstoune Aytoun - Scotland - 1852 - 364 pages
...Surely some have 'scaped the Southron, Surely some will come again !" Till the oak that fell last winter Wives and mothers of Dunedin— Ye may look in vain for them ! But within the Council Chamber All was silent as the grave. Whilst the tempest of their sorrow Shook... | |
| Scottish ballads and songs - 1854 - 606 pages
...Woe to us, and woe to Scotland! 0 our sons, our sons and men! Surely some have 'scaped the Southron, Surely some will come again!" Till the oak that fell...within the Council Chamber All was silent as the grave, Whilst the tempest of their sorrow Shook the bosoms of the brave. Well indeed might they be shaken... | |
| English poetry - 1854 - 608 pages
...Woe to us, and woe to Scotland! O our sons, our sons and men I Surely some have 'scaped the Southron, Surely some will come again!" Till the oak that fell...its shattered stem — Wives and mothers of Dunedin — IX. But within the Council Chamber All was silent as the grave, Whilst the tempest of their sorrow... | |
| Scotland. [Appendix. - Miscellaneous.] - English poetry - 1856 - 602 pages
...Woe to us, and woe to Scotland! O our sons, our sons and men! Surely some have 'scaped the Southron, Surely some will come again!" Till the oak that fell...shattered stem— Wives and mothers of Dunedin— But within the Council Chamber All was silent as the grave, Whilst the tempest of their sorrow Shook... | |
| William Edmondstoune Aytoun - Scotland - 1858 - 372 pages
...Wo to us, and wo to Scotland ! O our sons, our sons and men ! Surely som^ have 'scaped the Southron, Surely some will come again !" Till the oak that fell...mothers of Dunedin — Ye may look in vain for them ! EC. But within the Council Chamber All was silent as the grave, Whilst the tempest of their sorrow... | |
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