Minstrelsy, Ancient and Modern: With an Historical Introduction and Notes, Том 2William Motherwell W. D. Ticknor & Company, 1846 - Всего страниц: 282 |
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... ballad was first published in the " Minstrelsy of the Scottish Border , " where it is stated to be given chiefly from Mrs. Brown of Falkland's MSS . The ballad is popular in Scotland , and there can be no reasonable doubt of its au ...
... ballad was first published in the " Minstrelsy of the Scottish Border , " where it is stated to be given chiefly from Mrs. Brown of Falkland's MSS . The ballad is popular in Scotland , and there can be no reasonable doubt of its au ...
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... ballad which is usu- ally printed under the title of " Willie and Annet , " or of that improved version of the same ballad , published by Mr. Finlay , under the title of " Sweet Willie . " It is taken from the " Ballad Book , " a volume ...
... ballad which is usu- ally printed under the title of " Willie and Annet , " or of that improved version of the same ballad , published by Mr. Finlay , under the title of " Sweet Willie . " It is taken from the " Ballad Book , " a volume ...
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... Motherwell. The tane was buried in Marie's kirk , And the tither in Marie's quire : Out of the tane there grew a birk , And the tither a bonny brier . CLERK SAUNDERS . " THIS romantic ballad is taken from 16 FAIR JANET .
... Motherwell. The tane was buried in Marie's kirk , And the tither in Marie's quire : Out of the tane there grew a birk , And the tither a bonny brier . CLERK SAUNDERS . " THIS romantic ballad is taken from 16 FAIR JANET .
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... ballad beginning , “ There came a ghost to Margaret's door , " will strike every reader . The tale is uncommonly wild and beautiful , and apparent- ly very ancient . The custom of the passing bell is still kept up in many villages in ...
... ballad beginning , “ There came a ghost to Margaret's door , " will strike every reader . The tale is uncommonly wild and beautiful , and apparent- ly very ancient . The custom of the passing bell is still kept up in many villages in ...
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... fayrest of the land . Let piping swaine , and craven wight , Thus weepe and puling crye ; Our businesse is like men to fighte , And , like to Heroes , die ! THE CRUEL MOTHER . A SMALL fragment of this ballad 30 THE CAVALIER'S SONG .
... fayrest of the land . Let piping swaine , and craven wight , Thus weepe and puling crye ; Our businesse is like men to fighte , And , like to Heroes , die ! THE CRUEL MOTHER . A SMALL fragment of this ballad 30 THE CAVALIER'S SONG .
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50 cents 63 cents Andrew Lammie baith ballad Barnard Belinkin bonnie and says bonny Annie Border Minstrelsy bower broom blooms bonnie broom onie mair Castle Chiel Wyet Chield Morice Childe Maurice Clerk Saunders Cloth Clyde's water daughter doun Earl Richard Edinburgh Editor Fair Janet fair lady fair Scotland father dear Fause Foodrage four-and-twenty frae Frendraught Fyvie gane Gil Morice Gil Morris gold gude hand heart Hey my love Jamieson Johnie Scot King lady fair Lady Maisery Lady Marjorie ladye laird Lambert Linkin land Lord Barnard's Lord Ingram maun milk-white mother nane ne'er night owre POEMS Price 75 cents Reedisdale ride ring sall sister song spak stanza steed Sweet Willie ta'en thee thou Tiftie's traditionary true love unto verses weel Willie Wallace wine woman Yarrow young YOUNG JOHNSTONE zour
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Стр. 58 - O they rade on, and on they rade, And a' by the light of the moon, Until they came to yon wan water, And there they lighted down. They lighted down to tak' a drink Of the spring that ran sae clear, And down the stream ran his gude heart's blood, And sair she gan to fear. " Hold up, hold up, Lord William," she says, " For I fear that you are slain.
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Стр. 23 - There's nae room at my feet; My bed it is full lowly now: Amang the hungry worms I sleep. 'Cauld mould is my covering now, But and my winding-sheet; The dew it falls nae sooner down, Than my resting-place is weet.
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Стр. 238 - Was cover'd wi' a clouted cloak, And in his hand a trusty tree. "What news, what news, ye silly auld man, What news hae ye this day to gie ? No news, no news, ye belted knight, No news hae I this day to thee, But fifteen lords in the hostage house Waiting Wallace for to see.
Стр. 58 - And a' by the light of the moon, Until they cam to his mother's ha' door, And there they lighted down. " Get up, get up, Lady Mother," he says, " Get up and let me in ! — Get up, get up, Lady Mother," he says, " For this night my fair lady I 've win.