Songs of the Cavaliers and Roundheads, Jacobite Ballads, &c. &cHurst and Blackett, 1857 - Всего страниц: 328 |
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... turned black . They were twenty to one , our poor rapier to gun , But we charged up the bank , and we lost only one ; So I saved the old flag , though it was but a rag , And the sword in my hand was snapped off to a jagg . The water was ...
... turned black . They were twenty to one , our poor rapier to gun , But we charged up the bank , and we lost only one ; So I saved the old flag , though it was but a rag , And the sword in my hand was snapped off to a jagg . The water was ...
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Walter Thornbury. The water was churned as we wheeled and we turned , And the dry brake to scare out the vermin we burned . We gave our halloo , and our trumpet wè blew ; Of all their stout fifty we left them but two ; With a mock and a ...
Walter Thornbury. The water was churned as we wheeled and we turned , And the dry brake to scare out the vermin we burned . We gave our halloo , and our trumpet wè blew ; Of all their stout fifty we left them but two ; With a mock and a ...
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... shot , Fierce at Sir Roger's , Coward ! he's turning red , Seeing the sogers , Firing a loud salute ; As was our duty , When we passed Deveril , Casket of beauty . THE SALLY FROM COVENTRY . " PASSION o ' me THE TROOPER'S RIDE . 23.
... shot , Fierce at Sir Roger's , Coward ! he's turning red , Seeing the sogers , Firing a loud salute ; As was our duty , When we passed Deveril , Casket of beauty . THE SALLY FROM COVENTRY . " PASSION o ' me THE TROOPER'S RIDE . 23.
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Walter Thornbury. The ' prentice dropped his can of beer , The host turned pale as a clout ; The ruby nose of the toping squires Grew white at the wild men's shout . Then into their cups they flung the crusts , And showed their teeth ...
Walter Thornbury. The ' prentice dropped his can of beer , The host turned pale as a clout ; The ruby nose of the toping squires Grew white at the wild men's shout . Then into their cups they flung the crusts , And showed their teeth ...
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... Turned the distant roofs to flame ; And one looked long , with pallid cheeks , And called the rest by name . One of the band was grey and wan , Another was fresh and fair , And on his comely shoulders fell A flood of dark brown hair . A ...
... Turned the distant roofs to flame ; And one looked long , with pallid cheeks , And called the rest by name . One of the band was grey and wan , Another was fresh and fair , And on his comely shoulders fell A flood of dark brown hair . A ...
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banner beat bells blew blood blow blue bound brave bright brow cheer clan Frasers clash clouds coming to London CONSTANCE HERBERT cried crimson crowd cups curse dance dark dead drum eyes face fast feather fire flag flame flashing flew flowers flung flutter fool Fountain Beaulieu frown Garden ring Gentleman in Black gold golden grew grey hand head hear horse JACOBITE King is coming kiss lads lady laugh leap Lilliesleaf look Lord Lord Grenville loud Malplaquet merry never night o'er pale pennon plumes post 8vo reader ring roar rode round ROUNDHEADS SAM SLICK scream Shaking shine shone shook shot shout SIBERIA silver sing Sir Richard Sir Walter Sir William Ray smile song splashing spring spur stare steel sword tears There's Thomas Hood thunder to-day toast troopers trumpet Twas tweet Tyburn tree vols volumes waves Whig white rose wild wind wine
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