Select Scottish Ballads ...John Pinkerton J. Nichols, 1783 - 159 Seiten |
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... Young Waters . 72 9. Sir Hugh , or the Jew's Daughter . 75 10. Flodden Field , or the Flowers of the Foreft . 78 11. Edward . 80 12. Sir Patrick Spence . 83 13. Lady Bothwell's Lament . 86 14. Earl of Murray . 88 14. Sir James the Rofe ...
... Young Waters . 72 9. Sir Hugh , or the Jew's Daughter . 75 10. Flodden Field , or the Flowers of the Foreft . 78 11. Edward . 80 12. Sir Patrick Spence . 83 13. Lady Bothwell's Lament . 86 14. Earl of Murray . 88 14. Sir James the Rofe ...
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... young I bare thee in my arm Full tenderly till thou began to gang ; And in thy bed oft happed thee full warm , With lute in hand than fweetly to thee fang , Sometime in dancing fiercefully I flang , And fometimes playing fairfes on the ...
... young I bare thee in my arm Full tenderly till thou began to gang ; And in thy bed oft happed thee full warm , With lute in hand than fweetly to thee fang , Sometime in dancing fiercefully I flang , And fometimes playing fairfes on the ...
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... young hero hopes to foften- His proud dame by that day's iffue . IV . From the towers of proud Alhambra * Moorish ladies view the trial ; And among them two the fairest Of the court without denial . The celebrated palace of the Moorish ...
... young hero hopes to foften- His proud dame by that day's iffue . IV . From the towers of proud Alhambra * Moorish ladies view the trial ; And among them two the fairest Of the court without denial . The celebrated palace of the Moorish ...
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... Young Gazul's name above . XI . Now near her manfion , with fresh rage His dauntless bofom burn'd ; And thus he spoke , while plaintive waves And rocks the found return'd . ' O Zaida , more faithlefs far Than that inconftant fea ; ' Not ...
... Young Gazul's name above . XI . Now near her manfion , with fresh rage His dauntless bofom burn'd ; And thus he spoke , while plaintive waves And rocks the found return'd . ' O Zaida , more faithlefs far Than that inconftant fea ; ' Not ...
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... fhone . XV . In midft the future husband held Young Zaida's false hand . To church they went , where ftood the priest To fix the facred band . * A morefque dance . This cruel fight when Gazul faw , His madness found This Ixvi ROMANZA IV .
... fhone . XV . In midft the future husband held Young Zaida's false hand . To church they went , where ftood the priest To fix the facred band . * A morefque dance . This cruel fight when Gazul faw , His madness found This Ixvi ROMANZA IV .
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Alace Amang ancient Auchtermuchty auld baith ballad beltane beſt bonnie Child Maurice Chrift's Kirk day At Chrift's deid deir dois doun Draffan eclogues Engliſh evir faid fair fall fame feems feir fhall ficht filk filly fing firſt flain fome fongs forrow fpirit frae ftanza fuch gang green grit haif hairt hame Hardyknute heid houſe king knight kyth lady Lochaber lord lufe luftie luve lyfe lyke maid mair Makyne maun micht mirry moſt mufic nane neir nevir nocht obferved paffions paftoral Peblis Play poetry publiſhed Quha quhair Quhat Quhen quhile thow quhill Quhyle Quoth raiſe richt Robene ſcho Scotifh Scotland ſhe ſtill Syne thair thame thay thee theſe Thoch thoſe thou Thyne awin gude toun trew uſed verfes wald Whan Whar wyfe wyfis
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Seite 127 - Alexander I will reign, And I will reign alone ; My thoughts did evermore disdain A rival on my throne. He either fears his fate too much, Or his deserts are small, Who dares not put it to the touch To gain or lose it all.
Seite 127 - I'll never love thee more. As Alexander I will reign, And I will reign alone : My thoughts did evermore disdain A rival on my throne. He either fears his fate too...
Seite 61 - Twixt me and Gilderoy. For Gilderoy that luve of mine, Gude faith, I freely bought A wedding sark of holland fine, Wi...
Seite 63 - Tull Edenburrow they led him thair, And on a gallows hung : They hung him high aboon the rest, He was sae trim a boy ; Thair dyed the youth whom I lued best, My handsome Gilderoy.
Seite xxxix - Dream, as quoted in the second Dissertation, prefixed by Mr Pinkerton to his Select Scottish Ballads, 2 vols. The dreamer journeys towards heaven, accompanied and assisted by a celestial guide : Through dreadful dens, which made my heart aghast, He bare me up when I began to tire. Sometimes we clamb o'er craggy mountains high, And sometimes stay'd on ugly braes of sand ; They were so stay that wonder was to see : But, when I fear'd, he held me by the hand.
Seite xxiii - ... ghastly appearance of such a landscape by the light of the moon — objects like these diffuse a gloom over the fancy...
Seite 114 - While our bottle drowns our care. Fa, la, ra, &c. Wine will make us red as rofes, And our forrows quite forget : Come let us fuddle all our nofes, Drink ourfelves quite out of debt. Fa, la, ra, &c. When grim death is looking for us, We are toping at our bowls, Bacchus joining in the chorus : Death, be gone, here's none but fouls.
Seite 75 - And every ane togidder call, To God to be our gyd : For als lang leivis the mirry man, As dois the wrech, for ocht he can ; Quhen deid him ftreks, he wait nocht quhan, And chairgis him to byd.
Seite 131 - Came wading, barefoot, a' her lane : My heart grew light, I ran, I flang My arms about her lily neck, And kiss'd and clapp'd her there fu' lang ; My words they were na mony feck.
Seite 145 - Now whether is this a rich man's house, Or whether is it a poor?" But neer a word wad ane o them speak, For barring of the door.