| Francis James Child - 1857 - 382 Seiten
...took place between her and her husband, such as is related in the ballad." Scottish Ballads, p. 150. O WALY, waly up the bank, And waly, waly down the brae, And waly, waly by yon burn side, Where me and my lord was wont to gae. Hey nonny nonnie, but love is bonnie, « A... | |
| Charles Mackay - 1857 - 366 Seiten
...wood, laddie, thegither we'll gae ! WALY, WALY. ANONYMOUS. From the " Tea-Table Miscellany," 1724. OH, waly, waly up the bank, And waly, waly down the brae, And waly, waly yon burn-side, Where I and my love wont to gac ! I lean'd my back unto an aik, And thoucht it was a... | |
| University of Edinburgh - 1857 - 430 Seiten
...tragedy are unknown. All that has come down to us is the following strain of mournful music : — 0 waly waly up the bank, And waly waly down the brae, And waly waly yon burn side, Where I and my love wer wont to gae. 1 leant my back unto an aik, I thought it was a... | |
| Francis James Child - 1857 - 368 Seiten
...it is old, it grows full cold, — Woe worth the love untrue! Complaynt of Scotland, i. 278. 0 WALT, waly up the bank, And waly, waly down the brae, And waly. waly yon burn side, Where I and my love wont to gae. 1 lean'd my back unto an aik, I thought it was a trusty... | |
| Francis James Child - 1857 - 810 Seiten
...When it is old, it grows full cold,— Woe worth the love untrue! Complaynt of SaOmd, i. 178. 0 WALT, waly up the bank, And waly, waly down the brae, And waly. waly yon burn side, Where I and my love wont to gae. 1 lean'd my back unto an aik, I thought it was a trusty... | |
| William Edmondstoune Aytoun - 1858 - 394 Seiten
...Marchioness of Douglas," and which now, for the first time, appears in print in an entire form. OWALY, waly up the bank, And waly, waly down the brae, And waly, waly by yon burnside, Where I and my love were wont to gae ! I leant my back into an aik, I thought it was... | |
| Francis James Child - 1860 - 368 Seiten
...When it is old, it grows full cold, — Woe worth the love untrue ! Complaynt of Scotland, i. 278. O WALY, waly up the bank, And waly, waly down the brae, And waly. waly yon burn side, Where I and my love wont to gae. 1 lean'd my back unto an aik, I thought it was a trusty... | |
| Thomas Percy - 1860 - 578 Seiten
...Arthur's-seat, mentioned in ver. 17, is a hill near Edinburgh ; at the bottom of which ia St. Anthony's well. 0 WALY waly up the bank, And waly waly down the brae, And waly waly yon burn side, Where I and my love wer wont to gae. 1 leant my back unto an aik, 5 I thought it was... | |
| Francis Turner Palgrave - 1861 - 356 Seiten
...might now approve me If thou hadst lived, and lived to love me ! Sir W. Scott CVI THE FORSAKEN BRIDE 0 waly waly up the bank, And waly waly down the brae, And waly waly yon burn-side Where I and my Love wont to gae ! 1 leant my back unto an aik, O waly waly, but love... | |
| 1861 - 520 Seiten
...saw her more. However this may be, poetry has nowhere anything moro forsaken and heart-lorn, — " 0, Waly, Waly, up the bank, " And Waly, Waly, down the brae, " And Waly, Waly, yon burnside, "Where I and my luve were wont to gae ! " I leaned my back unto an aik, " I thoucht it... | |
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