Read full poem →She gaz’d—she redden’d like a rose—
Syne pale like only lily;
She sank within my arms, and cried,
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Poetry examples for “syne”
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Read full poem →We'll sit and sowth a tune;
Syne rhyme till't we'll time till't,
And sing't when we hae done.
Read full poem →Lang syne, in Eden's bonie yard,
When youthfu' lovers first were pair'd,
Read full poem →We danced about a mile apart the whole time, until during “Auld
Lang Syne” he suddenly rested his chin on the top of my head as if
he were very tired. Then in the cold, black, three o’clock wind we
Read full poem →First with ane fischis mouth,
And syne with ane sowlis towth,
With ten pertane tais,
Read full poem →Hence, Sir James might have reason to say, as in the ballad, "The king
has gifted my lands lang syne."
Read full poem →Syne to the stable door he hied,
Wi' tread as light as light could be;
