Tis I, my love, and no one near; Step gently down, you've nought to fear, With Jockey to the fair.' Step gently down, &c. 'My dad and mam are fast asleep, My brother's up, and with the sheep; And will you still your promise keep, Which I have heard you... Ancient and Modern Scottish Songs, Heroic Ballads, Etc - Seite 62von David Herd - 1869Vollansicht - Über dieses Buch
| 1782 - 348 Seiten
...him hung, Which fhepherds us'd to wear ; He tapt the window, Hafte, my dear ; Jenny impatient cried, Who's there ? ' Tis I, my love, and no one near, Step...with the fheep ; And will you ftill your promife keep WhiclrT have heard you fwear ; And will you ever conftant prove ; I will by all the Powers above, And... | |
| 1799 - 264 Seiten
...For Jenny had vo-w'J aii\ij: to run, &c. With flow'ry garlands round him hung, Which fhepherds us'd to wear : He tapt the window — Hafte, my dear, Jenny...down, you've nought to fear, With Jockey to the fair. My dad and mamma's faft afleep, My brother's up and with the fheep ; And will you ftill your promife... | |
| Scottish songs - 1816 - 378 Seiten
...vow'd, &c. Which shepherds us'd to wear : He tap't the window, Haste my dear: Jenny, impatient, cried, Who's there? 'Tis I. my love, and no one near, Step gently down, you've nought to fear, The cheerful parish-bells had rung; With eager steps he trudg'd along ; While flow'ry garlands round... | |
| 1846 - 166 Seiten
...SONf.'STER. He tapp'd the window — haste, my dear — Jenny, impatient, cried, who's there ? 'Tis [, my love, and no one near, Step gently down, you've nought to fear, With Jockey to the fair. My dad and mamma's fast asleep, My brother's up and with the sheep, And will you still your promise... | |
| 1853 - 748 Seiten
...along, While rosy garlands round him hung, Which shepherds used to wear ; He tapt the window : ' Haste, my dear ; ' Jenny impatient cry'd, * Who's there ?...gently down, you've nought to fear, With Jockey to the fuir.' Step gently, &c. 3 • My dad and mammy's fast asleep, My brother's up, and with the sheep ;... | |
| Robert Bell, James Henry Dixon - 1857 - 264 Seiten
...shepherds use to wear ; He tapped the window; ' Haste, my dear!' Jenny impatient cried, ' Who's there V ''Tis I, my love, and no one near; Step gently down,...Jockey to the fair.' Step gently down, &c. ' My dad and mam are fast asleep, My brother's up, and with the sheep; And will you still your promise keep, Which... | |
| Joseph Edwards Carpenter - 1866 - 300 Seiten
...used to wear : He tapp'd the window, — "Haste, my dear," Jenny, impatient, cried, " Who's there 2" "'Tis I, my love, and no one near, Step gently down, you've nought to fear, With Jockey to the fair." "My dad and mammy's fast asleep, My brother's up and with the sheep, And will you still your promise... | |
| Robert Bell - 1885 - 512 Seiten
...hung, Which shepherds use to wear ; He tapped the window ; ' Haste, my dear !* Jenny impatient cried, ' Who's there ?' ' 'Tis I, my love, and no one near...Jockey to the fair.' Step gently down, &c. ' My dad and mam are fast asleep, My brother's up, and with the sheep; And will you still your promise keep, Which... | |
| Robert Bell - 1885 - 490 Seiten
...him hung, Which shepherds use to wear; He tapped the window; 'Haste, my dearP Jenny impatient cried, 'Who's there?" ''Tis I, my love, and no one near;...fear, With Jockey to the fair.' Step gently down, <fec. ' My dad and mam are fast asleep, My brother's up, and with the sheep; And will you still your... | |
| Henry Mills Alden, Frederick Lewis Allen, Lee Foster Hartman, Thomas Bucklin Wells - 1888 - 1048 Seiten
...shepherds us'd to wear. He tapp'd the window. "Hush, my dear!" Jenny, impatient, cried. "Who's there?1' "'Tis I, my love, and no one near. Step gently down, you've nought to fear With Jockey to the fair." VOL. LXXVII,— No. 458 — 1 8 «( Y dad and mammy're fast asleep; My brother up, and with the sheep;... | |
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