Golden Treasury of Songs And Lyrics

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Golden Treasury of Songs And Lyrics
Francis Turner Palgrave
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. tide. Perhaps with an allusion to Shakespeare's "There is a tide in the affairs of men " [Julitut Caesar, iv. iii. 218).
* Tide ' properly means * time ' (which word is from the same root) ; tue use of it for the flux and reflux of the sea is derived from this. Cp. ** Alike to him was time or tide," in Scott, Lay of the Last Miiistrdy i. xxi.
15. sair to bide, difficult to endure.
16. Cp. G. Wither's Manly HeaH (O. T. cxxxi.) : ** Shall I, wasting in despair, Die because a woman's fair ? " 18
.... Itanoe, substituted euphemistically for a less desirable locality.
43. And are ye sure the news is true " Burns justly named this * one of the most beautiful songs in the Scots or any other language.' One stanza, interpolated by Beattie, is here omitted : it contains two good lines, but is out of harmony with the original poem" (F.T.P.).
The authorship of this poem is uncertain. Mr. F. T. Palgrave attributed it to W. J. Mickle (1735-1788), translator of Camoens into English verse, and author of the ballad Cumnor Hall which Scott quotes in the introduction to KenUworth, But the only evidence is the fact that a copy was found among kis papers in his own handwriting: he never included it among the poems published during his lifetime.


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