| 1765 - 388 sider
...I will tak the nut-browne bride i Fair Annet may leive the land. Up then rofe fair Annets father 45 Twa hours or it wer day, And he is gane into the bower,...up, rife up, fair Annet, he fays, Put on your ficken fheene ; .50 Let us gae to St. Maries kirke And fee that rich vveddeen. My maidcs, gae to my drefling... | |
| Beauties - 1794 - 236 sider
...mithers counfel, And marrie me owt o' hand ; And I will tak the nut-browne bride; Fair Annet may lieve the land. Up then rofe fair Annets father Twa hours...Wherein fair Annet lay. Rife up, rife up, fair Annet, ha fays, Put on your ficken fheene; Let us gae to St. Maries kirke And fee that rich weddeen. My maides,... | |
| 1794 - 470 sider
...nut-browne bride ; " Fair Annet may leive the land.'' Pp then rofe fair Annets father. Twa hours pr it wer day, And he is gane into the bower, Wherein...Rife up, rife up, fair Annet he fays, Put on your filken fheene ; Let us gae to St. Maries kirke, And fee that rich weddeert. '* My maides, gae to my... | |
| Thomas Percy - 1794 - 422 sider
...; Fair Annet may leive the land. Up then rofe fair Annets father 45 Twa hours or it wer day, A t-' he is gane into the bower, Wherein fair Annet lay....Rife up, rife up, fair Annet, he fays, Put on your filken flieehe ; ^o Let us gae to St. Maries kirke, Acd fee that rich weddeen. My maides, gae to my... | |
| Thomas Percy - 1794 - 428 sider
...will' tak the nut-browne bride ; Fair Aunet may leive the land. Up then rofe fair Annets father 45 Twa hours or it wer day, And he is gane into the bower, Wherein fair Aunet lay. Rife up, rife up, fair Annet, he feys, Put on your filken flieene ; 50 Let us gae to St.... | |
| Thomas Percy - 1812 - 456 sider
...I will tak the nut-browne bride ; Fair Annet may leive the land. Up then rose fair Annets father 45 Twa hours or it wer day, And he is gane into the bower, Wherein fair Annet lay. Rise up, rise up, fair Annet, he says, Put on your silken sheene ; 50 Let us gae to St. Maries kirke,... | |
| English poetry - 1839 - 374 sider
...1 will tak the nut-hrowne hride ; Fair Annet may leive the land. Up then rose fair Annets father 45 Twa hours or it wer day, And he is gane into the hower, Wherein fair Annet lay. Rise up, rise up, fair Annet, he says. Put on your silken sheene ; 50... | |
| Samuel Carter Hall - 1844 - 178 sider
...me owt o' hand ; And I will tak the nut-browne bride : Fair Annet may leive the land.' Up then rose fair Annets father Twa hours or it wer day, And he is gane into the bower, Wherein fair Annet lay. ' Rise up, rise up, fair Annet,' he says, ' Put on your silken sheene ; Let us gae to St. Maries kirke,... | |
| Thomas Percy - 1844 - 318 sider
...me owt o' hand ; And I will tak the nut-browne bride ; Fair Annet may leive the land." Up then rose fair Annets father Twa hours or it wer day, And he is gane into the bower, Wherein fair Annet lay. " Rise up, rise up, fair Annet," he says, Put on your silken sheene ; Let us gae to St. Maries kirke,... | |
| John Henry Parker - 1845 - 438 sider
...kicliens, and bmires, Citees, borowes, castelles, and hie toures." chaocer, fol. 36. " Up then rose fair Annets father, Twa hours or it wer day, And he is gane into the bower, Wherein fair Annet lay." Ballad of Lord Thomas, in Percy's Relieves, p. 181, of British Ballads, 18J2. " Huere ledies huem mowe... | |
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