Popular Ballads and Songs: From Tradition, Manuscripts, and Scarce Editions, Том 21806 |
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... thing , 19. Heich how , my Johnie , lad , • 20. The unmarried Mother's Song , • 21. As I cam to this warld to little bilive , • · · 22. Ho , Jenny , are ye wauken yet , 23. Too truly men do oft complain , 24. O ****** , and are honour ...
... thing , 19. Heich how , my Johnie , lad , • 20. The unmarried Mother's Song , • 21. As I cam to this warld to little bilive , • · · 22. Ho , Jenny , are ye wauken yet , 23. Too truly men do oft complain , 24. O ****** , and are honour ...
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... thing , 19. Heich how , my Johnie , lad , · · · • · · 20. The unmarried Mother's Song , 21. As I cam to this warld to little bilive , 22. Ho , Jenny , are ye wauken yet , 23. Too truly men do oft complain , 24. O ****** , and are honour ...
... thing , 19. Heich how , my Johnie , lad , · · · • · · 20. The unmarried Mother's Song , 21. As I cam to this warld to little bilive , 22. Ho , Jenny , are ye wauken yet , 23. Too truly men do oft complain , 24. O ****** , and are honour ...
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... things . 66 Although , " says the editor of 1695 , “ the per- sonages of this tale are foreigners ; yet have I ad- mitted it into this collection of Danish ballads , be- cause it is old , and still popular among us . I have also heard ...
... things . 66 Although , " says the editor of 1695 , “ the per- sonages of this tale are foreigners ; yet have I ad- mitted it into this collection of Danish ballads , be- cause it is old , and still popular among us . I have also heard ...
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... of nearly the same form and quality . It is to be lamented , that the editor did not oftener step out of his way , ( as in the case of " Skiön Anna , " ) in order to give us good things ; or that he , or some other industrious 87.
... of nearly the same form and quality . It is to be lamented , that the editor did not oftener step out of his way , ( as in the case of " Skiön Anna , " ) in order to give us good things ; or that he , or some other industrious 87.
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From Tradition, Manuscripts, and Scarce Editions. things ; or that he , or some other industrious com- piler , had not resumed the subject on a more ex- tended plan , before these perishable tales of other times were irretrievable . But ...
From Tradition, Manuscripts, and Scarce Editions. things ; or that he , or some other industrious com- piler , had not resumed the subject on a more ex- tended plan , before these perishable tales of other times were irretrievable . But ...
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Allane honorit amang Andrew Lammie anither auld bairn baith ballads Beichan Billy Blin blode boatie rows bonny BONNY BABY LIVINGSTON bower bridal CAPTAIN WEDDERBURN'S COURTSHIP Christmas Cott dear doth EDITOR Fair Annie fayre frae Fyvie Gael gane gang gi'e gode green gude gude Wallace ha'e hame hath hawkie heart John Barleycorn kist kyng Lady Elspat Linc Lizie Lindsay lord mair marigolde Mault maun merry minc't pies mither mony ne'er neist never o'er Pbroo Plumb-pudding queen Quhy sowld Robyn Hode Rosmer sall Scarborow Castel Scotish Scotland seid Litull John seven sons shal SONG sowld not Allane spak STANFORD LIBRARIE stown Syne ta'en tell thee thou True Thomas Wa'yates Wallace weel Whan ye maun young young Beichan young Bekie zonder
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