Tis pleasant there to be ; But there is nought at Otterbourne, To feed my men and me. " The deer rins wild on hill and dale, The birds fly wild from tree to tree ; But there is neither bread nor kale, To fend my men and me. The Works of Walter Scott, Esq - Seite 66von Walter Scott - 1806Vollansicht - Über dieses Buch
| Thomas Nelson (and sons, ltd.) - 1879 - 200 Seiten
...have had you, flesh and 'fell; But your sword shall go wi' me." — 8. "Now go ye up to Otterburn, And wait there dayis three; And if I come not ere three days' end, A false knight call ye me." — 9. "The Otterburn's a 'bonny burn, 'Tis pleasant there to... | |
| Francis James Child - 1858 - 714 Seiten
...wad hac had you, flesh and fell1; But your sword s»all gae wi' me." " Hut gae ye up to Otterbourue, And wait there dayis three ; And if I come not ere three dayis end, A la use knight ca' yi me." " The Otterbourne's a bounie burn ; 'Tis pleasant tliere to be; But there... | |
| Historical ballads - 1882 - 298 Seiten
...you flesh and fell, But your sword sail gae wi' me." 1 One or other. " But gae ye up to Otterburn, And wait there dayis three, And, if I come not ere three days' end, A false knight ca' ye me." " The Otterburn's a bonnie burn,1 Tis pleasant there to be, But... | |
| Mary Wilder Tileston - 1883 - 338 Seiten
...me. — 1 Fell, — hide. Douglas insinuates that Percy was rescued by his soldiers. " But gae ye up to Otterbourne, And wait there dayis three ; And if...three dayis end, A fause knight ca' ye me." — " The Otterbourne 'sa bonnie burn ; 'T is pleasant there to be ; But there is nought at Otterbourne, To feed... | |
| Francis James Child - 1886 - 684 Seiten
...proud Percy fa'. 1 wad Ime had you, flesh and fell1; But your sword sail gae wi' me." " But gae ye up to Otterbourne, And wait there dayis three ; And if...'Tis pleasant there to be ; But there is nought at Otterbouvne, To feed my men and me. " The deer rins wild on hill and dale, The birds fly wild from... | |
| Edward Peacock - 1889 - 676 Seiten
...support. Noht bud a few rabbits can fend o' Alkborough hill sides e' a dry time. " The Otterburn is a bonnie burn, Tis pleasant there to be ; But there is nought at Otterburn To find my men and me." Battle of Otterburn, Aytoun Ballads of Scot!., vol. i., p. 15. FEND... | |
| Katharine Lee Bates - 1890 - 266 Seiten
...there dayis three, And gin I come not ere they end, A fause knight ca' ye me ! " " The 0tterburne is a bonnie burn, 'Tis pleasant there to be ; But there is nought at 0tterburne To feed my men and me. " The deer rins wild on hill and dale, The birds fly wild frae tree... | |
| Katharine Lee Bates - 1890 - 262 Seiten
...there dayis three, And gin I come not ere they end, A fause knight ca' ye me ! " " The Otterburne is a bonnie burn, "Tis pleasant there to be ; But there is nought at Otterburne To feed my men and me. " The deer rins wild on hill and dale, The birds fly wild frae tree... | |
| William James Rolfe - 1891 - 232 Seiten
...ere three dayis end A fause'0 knight ca"1 ye me." — 40 "The Otterbourne 'sa bonnie burn;1' 'T is pleasant there to be ; But there is nought at Otterbourne,...men and me. "The deer rins" wild on hill and dale, 4S The birds fly wild from tree to tree; But there is neither bread nor kale '* To fend15 my men and... | |
| James Hale Bates - 1891 - 360 Seiten
...found all good space taken by a party of young folk from Newcastle on their Whitsuntide holidays : " The Otterbourne's a bonnie burn, "Tis pleasant there...there is nought at Otterbourne To feed my men and me." Therefore we drove back four miles to the Redesdale Arms, Horsley, where we are in just such a snug,... | |
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