No longer from thy window look- J. Logan CLXIV IVILLY DROWNED IN YARROIT Down in yon garden sweet and gay Where bonnie grows the lily, My wish be wi' sweet Willie ! And Willie's wondrous bonny ; Gin e'er he married ony. From where my Love repaireth, And tell me how he fareth ! And hear the mavis singing, 'The lav'rock there, wi' her white breast And gentle throat sae narrow ; There's sport eneuch for gentlemen On Leader haughs and Yarrow. 'O Leader haughs are wide and braid And Yarrow haughs are bonny ; There Willie hecht to marry me If e'er he married ony. "But Willie's gone, whom I thought on, And does not hear me weeping; Draws many a tear frae true love's e'e When other maids are sleeping. Yestreen I made my bed fu' braid, The night I'll mak' it narrow, For a' the live-lang winter night I lie twined o' my marrow. Pou'd you the rose or lily ? Or saw you my sweet Willie ?' She sought him braid and narrow; Anon. CLXV LOSS OF THE ROYAL GEORGE Toll for the Brave ! A land-breeze shook the shrouds IV. Cowper CLXVI BLACK-EYED) SUSAN The streamers waving in the wind, ‘O! where shall I my true-love find ? Tell me, ye jovial sailors, tell me true If my sweet William sails among the crew.' William, who high upon the yard Rock'd with the billow to and fro, Soon 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. So the sweet lark, high poised in air, Shuts close his pinions to his breast And drops at once into her nest : My vows shall ever true remain ; We only part to meet again. Who tempt with doubts thy constant mind : In every port a mistress find : Thy eyes are seen in diamonds bright, Thy skin is ivory so white. Let not my pretty Susan mourn; William shall to his Dear return. The sails their swelling bosom spread They kiss'd, she sigh’d, he hung his head. Her lessening boat unwilling rows to land ; 'Adieu ! 'she cries ; and waved her lily hand. J. Gay CLXVII SALLY IN OUR ALLEY Of all the girls that are so smart There's none like pretty Sally ; And she lives in our alley. Is half so sweet as Sally ; And she lives in our alley. And through the streets does cry 'em , To such as please to buy 'em : So sweet a girl as Sally! And she lives in our alley. I love her so sincerely ; And bangs me most severely- I'll bear it all for Sally ; And she lives in our alley. I dearly love but one day- A Saturday and Monday ; To walk abroad with Sally ; And she lives in our alley. |