Popular Ballads and Songs: From Tradition, Manuscripts and Scarce Editions; with Translations of Similar Pieces from the Ancient Danish Language, and a Few Originals by the Editor, Том 2A. Constable and Company, 1806 - Всего страниц: 409 |
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... night maun gae . " But , Thomas , ye maun hald your tongue , Whatever ye may hear or see ; For gin a word ye should chance to speak , You will ne'er get back to your ain countrie . " For forty days and forty nights He wade through red 9.
... night maun gae . " But , Thomas , ye maun hald your tongue , Whatever ye may hear or see ; For gin a word ye should chance to speak , You will ne'er get back to your ain countrie . " For forty days and forty nights He wade through red 9.
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... nights He wade through red blood to the knee ; And he saw neither sun nor moon , But heard the roaring of the sea . He's gotten a coat o ' the even cloth , And a pair of shoes of velvet green ; And till seven years were past and gone ...
... nights He wade through red blood to the knee ; And he saw neither sun nor moon , But heard the roaring of the sea . He's gotten a coat o ' the even cloth , And a pair of shoes of velvet green ; And till seven years were past and gone ...
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... night and day . I * MS . Linc . Bretons . + MS . Linc . ffray . MS . Linc . Vj thousande Ynglysche , wele I wete , Sall there be slayne that ilk a daye . Both Linc . and Cott . MS . seem to agree in the following reading from MS . Linc ...
... night and day . I * MS . Linc . Bretons . + MS . Linc . ffray . MS . Linc . Vj thousande Ynglysche , wele I wete , Sall there be slayne that ilk a daye . Both Linc . and Cott . MS . seem to agree in the following reading from MS . Linc ...
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... night was deen , She's born to him a bonny young son , Amang the leaves sae green . Whan night was gane , and day was come , And the sun began to peep , Up and raise the Earl Richard Out o ' his drowsy sleep . He's ca'd upon his merry ...
... night was deen , She's born to him a bonny young son , Amang the leaves sae green . Whan night was gane , and day was come , And the sun began to peep , Up and raise the Earl Richard Out o ' his drowsy sleep . He's ca'd upon his merry ...
Стр. 47
... night , God grant it come to gude ! I dreamt I saw my daughter dear Drown in the saut sea flood . " But gin my daughter be dead or sick , Or yet be stown awa , I mak a vow , and I'll keep it true , I'll hang ye ane and a ' . " They ...
... night , God grant it come to gude ! I dreamt I saw my daughter dear Drown in the saut sea flood . " But gin my daughter be dead or sick , Or yet be stown awa , I mak a vow , and I'll keep it true , I'll hang ye ane and a ' . " They ...
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Стр. 9 - So thick beset with thorns and briers ? That is the path of righteousness, Though after it but few enquires. " And see ye not that braid, braid road, That lies across that lily leven ? That is the path of wickedness, Though some call it the road to Heaven.
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Стр. 236 - THERE were three Kings into the east, Three Kings both great and high, And they hae sworn a solemn oath John Barleycorn should die. They took a plough and plough'd him down, Put clods upon his head, And they hae sworn a solemn oath John Barleycorn was dead. But the...
Стр. 115 - He longed strange countries for to see ; But he was taen by a savage moor, Who handled him right cruellie; For he viewed the fashions of that land ; Their way of worship viewed he ; But to Mahound, or Termagant, Would Beichan never bend a knee. So, in every shoulder they've putten a here ; In every bore they've putten a tree; And they have made him trail the wine And spices on his fair bodie.
Стр. 346 - Are up, and gotten lear, They'll help to gar the boatie row, And lighten a' our care. The boatie rows, the boatie rows, The boatie rows fu' weel ; And lightsome be her heart that bears The murlain and the creel.
Стр. 286 - The conquest of your beauty It comes not from defect of love But from excess of duty. For knowing that I sue to serve A saint of such perfection, As all desire but none deserve A place in her affection, I rather choose to want relief Than venture the revealing ; When Glory recommends the grief Despair distrusts the healing.
Стр. 268 - Now all our neighbours' chimneys smoke, And Christmas blocks are burning ; Their ovens they with baked meats choke, And all their spits are turning. Without the door let sorrow lie ; And if for cold it hap to die, We'll bury't in a Christmas pie, And evermore be merry.
Стр. 185 - She's turned her richt and round about, And thrice she blew on a grass-green horn ; And she sware by the moon and the stars abopn, That she'd gar me rue the day I was born.