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William Motherwell Quotes

British writer (1797-1835)

William Motherwell (October 13, 1797 – 1835) was a Scottish poet, antiquary and journalist.

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And we, with Nature’s heart in tune,
Concerted harmonies.

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Mournfully, oh, mournfully,
The midnight wind doth sigh,
Like some sweet plaintive melody
Of ages long gone by.

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’T was then we luvit ilk ither weel,
’T was then we twa did part:
Sweet time—sad time! twa bairns at scule—
Twa bairns and but ae heart.

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I ’ve wandered east, I ’ve wandered west,
Through mony a weary way;
But never, never can forget
The luve o’ life’s young day!

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