A book of favourite modern ballads [ed. by J.C.].1865 - 83 sider |
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... o'er his dying bed ; And wearied Heaven with fruitless vows , And fruitless sorrows shed . 66 " Tis past ! " he cried ; " but , if your souls Sweet mercy yet can move , Let these dim eyes once more behold What they must ever love ...
... o'er his dying bed ; And wearied Heaven with fruitless vows , And fruitless sorrows shed . 66 " Tis past ! " he cried ; " but , if your souls Sweet mercy yet can move , Let these dim eyes once more behold What they must ever love ...
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... o'er his dying bed ; And wearied Heaven with fruitless vows , And fruitless sorrows shed . " " Tis past ! " he cried ; " but , if your souls Sweet mercy yet can move , Let these dim eyes once more behold What they must ever love ! " She ...
... o'er his dying bed ; And wearied Heaven with fruitless vows , And fruitless sorrows shed . " " Tis past ! " he cried ; " but , if your souls Sweet mercy yet can move , Let these dim eyes once more behold What they must ever love ! " She ...
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... o'er and o'er . They fill'd up then a darksome pit . With water to the brim , And heaved in poor John Barleycorn , To let him sink or swim . They laid him out upon the floor , To work him further woe ; And still , as signs of life ...
... o'er and o'er . They fill'd up then a darksome pit . With water to the brim , And heaved in poor John Barleycorn , To let him sink or swim . They laid him out upon the floor , To work him further woe ; And still , as signs of life ...
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... o'er vale and hill , They pass'd by cot and tower ; Through summer's glow and winter's chill , Through sunshine and through shower : But what did those fond playmates care For climate or for weather ? All scenes to them were bright and ...
... o'er vale and hill , They pass'd by cot and tower ; Through summer's glow and winter's chill , Through sunshine and through shower : But what did those fond playmates care For climate or for weather ? All scenes to them were bright and ...
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... O'er many a land and billow , Before a grave they stopp'd at last , Beneath a weeping willow : The moon upon the humble mound Her softest light was flinging ; And from the thickets all around Sad nightingales were singing . " I leave ...
... O'er many a land and billow , Before a grave they stopp'd at last , Beneath a weeping willow : The moon upon the humble mound Her softest light was flinging ; And from the thickets all around Sad nightingales were singing . " I leave ...
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Allen-a-Dale auld auld Robin Gray baith beautiful beneath Birket Foster BLACK-EYED SUSAN blythe bonny bosom bride bright charms couldna cried Cumnor Hall dead dear didst thou dream Duncan Excelsior fair fair lady farewell father flowers FRIAR OF ORDERS G. H. Thomas gallant hand Harrison Weir hast hath hear heard heart heaven Hermit Inchcape Rock Inverness John Barleycorn Julius Cæsar kiss'd lady lass LEVANGER listen'd look'd loud merry morning mother ne'er Netherby never night o'er ORDERS GRAY pass'd Queen quoth reach'd Richmond Hill river Dee Robin rose round sang seem'd shade sigh sigh'd sing Sir Ralph Skiddaw sleep smiled sorrow sound SPANISH ARMADA steed storm SUMMER WOODS sunshine sweet swelling Sylvanus Urban tears thee There's nae luck thou rt sold tree true-love turn'd Twas vale village voice waves weep wild wind wonnot wooing o't Yarrow young Lochinvar