Tis I, my love, sits on your grave, And will not let you sleep; For I crave one kiss of your clay-cold lips, And that is all I seek. Old English Ballads - 350 ページ 編集 - 1894 - 380 ページ全文表示 - この書籍について
| Francis James Child - 1886 - 290 ページ
...true-love, In cold grave she was lain. 2 ' I 'll do as much for my true-love As any young man may ; I 'll sit and mourn all at her grave For a twelvemonth and...twelvemonth and a day being up, The dead began to speak : ' Oh who sits weeping on my grave, And will not let me sleep ? ' • Rochholz hns cited the Rnghuvansa... | |
| 1894 - 332 ページ
...love, And a few small drops of rain ; I never had but one true-love, In cold grave she was lain. I'll do as much for my true-love As any young man may ;...mourn all at her grave For a twelvemonth and a day. The twelvemonth and a day being up, The dead began to speak : " Oh, who sits weeping on my grave, And... | |
| 1894 - 326 ページ
...my true-love As any young man may ; I'll sit and mourn all at her grave For a twelvemonth and a day: The twelvemonth and a day being up, The dead began to speak : " Oh, who sits weeping on my grave, And will not let me sleep ? " " "Tis I, my love, sits on your... | |
| Frank Sidgwick - 1904 - 272 ページ
...love, In cold grave she was lain. 2. ' I 'll do as much for my true love As any young man may ; I 'll sit and mourn all at her grave For a twelvemonth and...twelvemonth and a day being up. The dead began to speak : ' Oh who sits weeping on my grave, And will not let me sleep ? ' 4. ' 'Tis I, my love, sits on your... | |
| HELEN CHILD SARGENT AND GEORGE LYMAN KITTREDGE - 1904 - 1194 ページ
...true-love, In cold grave she was lain. 2 ' I '11 do as much for my true-love As any young man may; I '11 sit and mourn all at her grave For a twelvemonth and a day.' 3 Tbe twelvemonth and a day being up, The dead began to speak: ' Oh who sits weeping on my grave, And... | |
| 1911 - 406 ページ
...And a few small drops of rain; I never had but one true-love; In cold grave she was lain. 2. 'I'll do as much for my true-love As any young man may;...twelvemonth and a day being up, The dead began to speak: 'Oh who sits weeping on my grave, And will not let me sleep? ' — 4. ' 'Tis I, my love, sits on your... | |
| Sir Archibald Strong - 1921 - 428 ページ
...visits the dead in The Unquiet Grave, which tells its story in language of a primitive intensity : The twelve-month and a day being up, The dead began to speak : ' Oh, who sits weeping on my grave, And will not let me sleep ? ' ' 'Tis I, my love, sits on your... | |
| Maurice Hewlett - 1922 - 268 ページ
...indeed he was, can only be found out by hearing the peasant speak for himself. Listen to him then. I'll do as much for my true-love As any young man may ;...mourn all at her grave For a twelvemonth and a day. Nobody can mistake. That is the voice of the peasant, speaking from the deeps. And without Doric to... | |
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