A book of favourite modern ballads [ed. by J.C.].1865 - 83 sider |
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... sighs , That issued from that lonely pile . Leicester ! " she cried , " is this thy love , That thou so oft hast sworn to me , To leave me in this lonely grove , Immured in shameful privity ? CUMNOR HALL . " No more thou com'st with ...
... sighs , That issued from that lonely pile . Leicester ! " she cried , " is this thy love , That thou so oft hast sworn to me , To leave me in this lonely grove , Immured in shameful privity ? CUMNOR HALL . " No more thou com'st with ...
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Book J C. " The simple nymphs ! they little know How far more happy ' s their estate : To smile for joy , than sigh for woe ; To be content , than to be great . CUMNOR HALL . The death - bell thrice was heard. 4.
Book J C. " The simple nymphs ! they little know How far more happy ' s their estate : To smile for joy , than sigh for woe ; To be content , than to be great . CUMNOR HALL . The death - bell thrice was heard. 4.
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... merry dance Among the groves of Cumnor Hall . Full many a traveller oft hath sigh'd , And pensive wept the Countess ' fall , As , wand'ring onwards , he has spied The haunted towers of Cumnor Hall . BLACK - EYED SUSAN . ALL in the Downs ...
... merry dance Among the groves of Cumnor Hall . Full many a traveller oft hath sigh'd , And pensive wept the Countess ' fall , As , wand'ring onwards , he has spied The haunted towers of Cumnor Hall . BLACK - EYED SUSAN . ALL in the Downs ...
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... as her well - known voice he heard , He sigh'd , and cast his eyes below : The cord slides swiftly through his glowing hands , And ( quick as lightning ) on the deck he stands . BLACK - EYED SUSAN . So the sweet lark ,. 7.
... as her well - known voice he heard , He sigh'd , and cast his eyes below : The cord slides swiftly through his glowing hands , And ( quick as lightning ) on the deck he stands . BLACK - EYED SUSAN . So the sweet lark ,. 7.
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... sigh she heaved , And let fall many a bitter tear . And ere the dawn of day appear'd In Cumnor llall , so lone and drear , Full many a piercing scream was heard , And many a cry of mortal fear . CUMNOR HALL . The death - bell thrice was ...
... sigh she heaved , And let fall many a bitter tear . And ere the dawn of day appear'd In Cumnor llall , so lone and drear , Full many a piercing scream was heard , And many a cry of mortal fear . CUMNOR HALL . The death - bell thrice was ...
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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