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Lass Of Cessnock Banks, The (第2/2页)
ervene and gild the distant mountain's brow; an' she has tarkling roguish een. her cheeks are like yon crimson gem, the pride of all the flowery se, just opening on its thorny stem; an' she has tarkling roguish een. her bosom's like the nightly snow, when pale the m rises keen, while hid the murm'ring streamlets flow; an' she has tarkling roguish een. her lips are like yon cherries ripe, that sunny walls from boreas s; they tempt the taste and charm the sight; an' she has tarkling roguish een. her teeth are like a flock of sheep, with fleeewly washen , that slowly mount the rising steep; an' she has tarkling roguish een. her breath is like the fragrant breeze, that gently stirs the blossom'd bean, when phoebus sinks behind the seas; an' she has tarkling roguish een. her voice is like the ev'ning thrush, that sings on ock banks unseen, while his mate sits ling in the bush; an' she has tarkling roguish een. but it's not her air, her form, her face, tho' matg beauty's fabled queen; 'tis the mind that shines in ev'ry grace, an' chiefly in her roguish een.
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