The Poetical Works of Sir Walter Scott, Bart..Robert Cadell; & Whittaker & Company London, 1833 |
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... True Thomas lay on Huntly bank , A VOL . IV . True Thomas . 1 lady bright , Come riding down by the Eilden tree. ferlie he spied wi ' his e'e , And there he saw a. TRUE THOMAS .
... True Thomas lay on Huntly bank , A VOL . IV . True Thomas . 1 lady bright , Come riding down by the Eilden tree. ferlie he spied wi ' his e'e , And there he saw a. TRUE THOMAS .
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... True Thomas . VOL . VI . 2 THOMAS THE RHYMER . PART FIRST . ANCIENT . TRUE TRUE THOMAS , CONTINUED .
... True Thomas . VOL . VI . 2 THOMAS THE RHYMER . PART FIRST . ANCIENT . TRUE TRUE THOMAS , CONTINUED .
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Walter Scott John Gibson Lockhart. THOMAS THE RHYMER . PART FIRST . ANCIENT . TRUE THOMAS lay on Huntlie bank ; 1 A ferlie he spied wi ' his ee ; And there he saw a ladye bright , Come riding down by the Eildon Tree . Her shirt was o ...
Walter Scott John Gibson Lockhart. THOMAS THE RHYMER . PART FIRST . ANCIENT . TRUE THOMAS lay on Huntlie bank ; 1 A ferlie he spied wi ' his ee ; And there he saw a ladye bright , Come riding down by the Eildon Tree . Her shirt was o ...
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... True Thomas , ye maun go wi ' me ; And ye maun serve me seven years , Thro ' weal or woe as may chance to be . " She mounted on her milk - white steed ; She's ta'en true Thomas up behind : And aye , whene'er her bridle rung , The steed ...
... True Thomas , ye maun go wi ' me ; And ye maun serve me seven years , Thro ' weal or woe as may chance to be . " She mounted on her milk - white steed ; She's ta'en true Thomas up behind : And aye , whene'er her bridle rung , The steed ...
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... true Thomas , And lean your head upon my knee ; Abide and rest a little space , And I will shew you ferlies three . " O see ye not yon narrow road , So thick beset with thorns and briers ? That is the path of righteousness , Though ...
... true Thomas , And lean your head upon my knee ; Abide and rest a little space , And I will shew you ferlies three . " O see ye not yon narrow road , So thick beset with thorns and briers ? That is the path of righteousness , Though ...
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9 ページ - Come away, come away, death, And in sad cypress let me be laid ; Fly away, fly away, breath ; I am slain by a fair cruel maid. My shroud of white, stuck all with yew, O, prepare it ! My part of death, no one so true Did share it. Not a flower, not a flower sweet, On my black coffin let there be strown...
120 ページ - For a' the blude that's shed on earth Rins through the springs o' that countrie. Syne they came on to a garden green, And she pu'd an apple frae a tree — " Take this for thy wages, true Thomas; It will give thee the tongue that can never lie." —
118 ページ - O no, O no, Thomas,' she said, 'That name does not belang to me; I am but the queen of fair Elfland, That am hither come to visit thee. 1 See Note 35. 'Harp and carp, Thomas...
8 ページ - The spinsters and the knitters in the sun, And the free maids that weave their thread with bones, Do use to chaunt it : it is silly sooth, And dallies with the innocence of love, Like the old age.
10 ページ - I never heard the old song of Percy and Douglas that I found not my heart moved more than with a trumpet...
117 ページ - TRUE Thomas lay on Huntlie bank ; A ferlie he spied wi' his e'e ; „ And there he saw a ladye bright, Come riding down by the Eildon Tree. Her shirt was o' the grass-green silk, Her mantle o' the velvet fyne ; At ilka tett of her horse's mane, Hang fifty siller bells and nine.
118 ページ - Harp and carp, Thomas," she said ; " Harp and carp along wi' me ; And if ye dare to kiss my lips, Sure of your bodie I will be. "— " Betide me weal, betide me woe, That weird shall never daunton me. " — 1 Syne he has kissed her rosy lips, All underneath the Eildon Tree.
199 ページ - Fair maiden, Lylliard lies under this stane. Little was her stature, but great was her fame; Upon the English louns she laid mony thumps. And. when her legs were cutted off, she fought upon her stumps.
120 ページ - O they rade on, and farther on, And they waded through rivers aboon the knee, And they saw neither sun nor moon, But they heard the roaring of the sea. It was mirk, mirk night, and there was nae stern light, And they waded through red blude to the knee; For a' the blude, that's shed on earth, Rins through the springs o
115 ページ - Ercildoune, a person came running in, and told, with marks of fear and astonishment, that a hart and hind had left the neighbouring forest, and were, composedly and slowly, parading the street of the village. The prophet instantly arose, left his habitation, and followed the wonderful animals to the forest, whence he was never seen to return. According to the popular belief, he still "drees his weird" in Fairy Land, and is one day expected to revisit earth.