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William Motherwell (1797 – 1835)


Scottish poet, antiquary and journalist.
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William Motherwell
And we, with Nature’s heart in tune,
Concerted harmonies.
Motherwell quotes
’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.
Motherwell
Mournfully, oh, mournfully,
The midnight wind doth sigh,
Like some sweet plaintive melody
Of ages long gone by.




Motherwell William quotes
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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