A book of favourite modern ballads [ed. by J.C.].1865 - 83 sider |
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... he swung , So light to the saddle before her he sprung ! " She is won ! we are gone , over bank , bush , and scaur ; They'll have fleet steeds that follow ! " quoth young Lochinvar . There was mounting ' mong Græmes of the Netherby clan 16.
... he swung , So light to the saddle before her he sprung ! " She is won ! we are gone , over bank , bush , and scaur ; They'll have fleet steeds that follow ! " quoth young Lochinvar . There was mounting ' mong Græmes of the Netherby clan 16.
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... quoth bold Allen , " shows gallanter still ; ' Tis the blue vault of heav'n , with its crescent so pale , And with all its bright spangles ! " said Allen - a - Dale . The father was steel , and the mother was stone. 27 ALLEN - A - DALE .
... quoth bold Allen , " shows gallanter still ; ' Tis the blue vault of heav'n , with its crescent so pale , And with all its bright spangles ! " said Allen - a - Dale . The father was steel , and the mother was stone. 27 ALLEN - A - DALE .
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... quoth Father Time , As hoarse as any raven ; And Love kneel'd down to spell the rhyme Upon the rude stone graven : But Hope look'd onward , calmly brave , And whisper'd , " Dearest brother , We're parted on this side the grave.- We'll ...
... quoth Father Time , As hoarse as any raven ; And Love kneel'd down to spell the rhyme Upon the rude stone graven : But Hope look'd onward , calmly brave , And whisper'd , " Dearest brother , We're parted on this side the grave.- We'll ...
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... o't ; Slighted love is sair to bide , Ha , ha ! the wooing o't . " Shall I , like a fool , " quoth he , " For a haughty hizzie die ? She may gae to - France for me ! ” Ha , ha ! the wooing o't . How it comes let doctors tell , Ha , ha 61.
... o't ; Slighted love is sair to bide , Ha , ha ! the wooing o't . " Shall I , like a fool , " quoth he , " For a haughty hizzie die ? She may gae to - France for me ! ” Ha , ha ! the wooing o't . How it comes let doctors tell , Ha , ha 61.
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... wickedness . His eye was on the Inchcape float ; Quoth he , " My men , put out the boat , And row me to the Inchcape Rock , And I'll plague the Abbot of Aberbrothok . " The boat is lower'd , the boatmen row , And. 115.
... wickedness . His eye was on the Inchcape float ; Quoth he , " My men , put out the boat , And row me to the Inchcape Rock , And I'll plague the Abbot of Aberbrothok . " The boat is lower'd , the boatmen row , And. 115.
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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