The Ballads of Scotland, Volume 2William Edmondstoune Aytoun W. Blackwood and sons, 1859 |
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... sister's son o's ain , Was large of blood and bane ; And afterward , when he came up , Young Edward hight his name . One day he came before the king , And kneel'd low on his knee- " A boon , a boon , my good uncle , I crave to ask of ...
... sister's son o's ain , Was large of blood and bane ; And afterward , when he came up , Young Edward hight his name . One day he came before the king , And kneel'd low on his knee- " A boon , a boon , my good uncle , I crave to ask of ...
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... awa ' . ) " Thou art too young a maid , " quoth he , ( Blaw , blaw , blaw winds , blaw , ) " Married wi ' me you ill wad be . " ( And the wind has blawn my plaid awa ' . ) " I hae a sister younger than me ; ( THE ELFIN KNIGHT.
... awa ' . ) " Thou art too young a maid , " quoth he , ( Blaw , blaw , blaw winds , blaw , ) " Married wi ' me you ill wad be . " ( And the wind has blawn my plaid awa ' . ) " I hae a sister younger than me ; ( THE ELFIN KNIGHT.
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William Edmondstoune Aytoun. " I hae a sister younger than me ; ( Blaw , blaw , blaw winds , blaw , ) And she was married yesterday . " ( And the wind has blawn my plaid awa ' . ) “ Married to me ye shall be nane ; ( Blaw , blaw , blaw ...
William Edmondstoune Aytoun. " I hae a sister younger than me ; ( Blaw , blaw , blaw winds , blaw , ) And she was married yesterday . " ( And the wind has blawn my plaid awa ' . ) “ Married to me ye shall be nane ; ( Blaw , blaw , blaw ...
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... sister , " he says , " The gowd band frae your croun ; For if you gang where I hae been , You'll wear it laigher doun . “ When you are in the gude kirk set , The gowd pins in your hair , Ye tak mair delight in your feckless dress , Than ...
... sister , " he says , " The gowd band frae your croun ; For if you gang where I hae been , You'll wear it laigher doun . “ When you are in the gude kirk set , The gowd pins in your hair , Ye tak mair delight in your feckless dress , Than ...
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... sister Annie , Was stown i ' the bower frae me . " O she has served the lang tables , Wi ' the white bread and the wine ; But ay she drank the wan water , To keep her colour fine . And as she gaed by the first table , She leugh amang ...
... sister Annie , Was stown i ' the bower frae me . " O she has served the lang tables , Wi ' the white bread and the wine ; But ay she drank the wan water , To keep her colour fine . And as she gaed by the first table , She leugh amang ...
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amang Andrew Lammie auld bairn baith ballad Billy Blin blaw blude bonny boy Border Minstrelsy bower Brackley bride Captain Ogilvie castle Cromdale daughter dear doun e'er Earl Edinburgh Ettrick Forrest fair Annie Fair Janet fair ladie father fause Fause Foodrage frae Frendraught Fyvie gane gang Gilderoy gin ye Glenlogie Gordon gowd Græme green gude hadna hae ye hame hand haud your tongue heart heir of Linne James King knee knight lads lady ladye Laird Lammikin land Lord mair Maisry maun merry Montrose mony mother Motherwell nane ne'er never o'er Outlaw Outlaw Murray ower owre rade recitation ride sall says Scotland Scottish Sir Walter Scott sister spak spake stanzas steed suld Sweet Willie ta'en thee There's thou true-love unto wadna weel winna ye maun ye'll young young Benjie
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Página 259 - 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!
Página 353 - They hadna sailed a league, a league, A league but barely three, When the lift grew dark, and the wind blew loud, And gurly grew the sea. The ankers brak, and the topmasts lap, It was sic a deadly storm, And the waves came o'er the broken ship, Till a
Página 42 - Hame cam his gude horse, But never cam he! Out cam his auld mither Greeting fu' sair, And out cam his bonnie bride Rivin
Página 43 - As I was walking all alane, I heard twa corbies making a mane ; The tane unto the t'other say, " Where sall we gang and dine to-day...
Página 263 - ADIEU, madame, my mother dear, But and my sisters three ! Adieu, fair Robert of Orchardstane ! My heart is wae for thee. Adieu the lily and the rose, The primrose, fair to see ! Adieu, my ladye, and only joy ! For I may not stay with thee.
Página 217 - Gae dig a grave, baith wide and deep, And a grave to hald baith him and me ; But lay Christie Graeme on the sunny side, For I'm sure he wan the victorie.
Página 126 - What became of your bloodhounds, Lord Randal, my son? What became of your bloodhounds, my handsome young man?" "O they swell'd and they died; mother, make my bed soon, For I'm weary wi' hunting, and fain wald lie down.
Página 6 - They lighted on the banks of Tweed, And blew their coals sae het, And fired the Merse and Teviotdale, All in an evening late. As they fared up o'er Lammermore, They burned baith up and down, Untill they came to a darksome house ; Some call it Leader-Town.
Página 184 - Her mother died when she was young, Which gave her cause to make great moan ; Her father married the warst woman That ever lived in Christendom. She served her with foot and hand, In every thing that she could dee; Till once in an unlucky time She threw her in ower Craigy's sea.
Página 258 - He's mounted her on a milk-white steed, And himself on a dapple grey, With a bugelet horn hung down by his side, And lightly they rode away.