The yellow book, an illustrated quarterly Volume 9 . ££££ BINNGAND YONDER S6BY THE BONNYM! A-. ••H.:. }*]lll*l AND STRAIGHT IT BEGAN ~P PLAYAL°NE6tftftf BYTHE BONNYMILLDAMSaBINN°RlE£O YONDER SITS MY FATHER THE KINGSfitfj^jffj&BINNORIE O BINMORIEjft^tfjJ^sAND YONDER SITS MY MOTHER THE QUEEN£BYTHE BONNYMILLDAMSOFBINNORIE £££ Two Sonnets from Petrarch By Richard Garnett, , I—Laura Weeping WHEREER I shift my weary eyes, to knowIf ancient charm by new may be dispelled, They see but her whom whilom they beheld,And urge rekindling fires to deeper °; of sweet ruth and lovely w


The yellow book, an illustrated quarterly Volume 9 . ££££ BINNGAND YONDER S6BY THE BONNYM! A-. ••H.:. }*]lll*l AND STRAIGHT IT BEGAN ~P PLAYAL°NE6tftftf BYTHE BONNYMILLDAMSaBINN°RlE£O YONDER SITS MY FATHER THE KINGSfitfj^jffj&BINNORIE O BINMORIEjft^tfjJ^sAND YONDER SITS MY MOTHER THE QUEEN£BYTHE BONNYMILLDAMSOFBINNORIE £££ Two Sonnets from Petrarch By Richard Garnett, , I—Laura Weeping WHEREER I shift my weary eyes, to knowIf ancient charm by new may be dispelled, They see but her whom whilom they beheld,And urge rekindling fires to deeper °; of sweet ruth and lovely woe Enthrals the gentle heart ; nor thus compelled The eye alone, but ear is captive held,Haunted by thrilling speech and sighings Love and Truth affirm with me that sight So exquisite as mine was seen of none By splendour of the day or starry light;Nor plaint so musical eer broke upon The ear of man ; or shower of drops so bright From eyes so fair eer sparkled to the sun. Love 168 Two Sonnets from Petrarch II—She should have Died Hereafter ! CVE had at length a tranquil po


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