The Book of British BalladsSamuel Carter Hall H. G. Bohn, 1853 - 440 ページ |
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... thoughts and feelings of all classes - the cultivated as well as the uncultivated . It is not too much to say , that in " uncivill ages " no source of instruction was so fertile , —and no missionary so effective in moulding the general ...
... thoughts and feelings of all classes - the cultivated as well as the uncultivated . It is not too much to say , that in " uncivill ages " no source of instruction was so fertile , —and no missionary so effective in moulding the general ...
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... thought he wold not come , Noe longer wold I stay . ' With that , a brave younge gentleman Thus to the Erle did say : ' Loe , yonder doth Erle Douglas come , His men in armour bright ; Full twenty hundred Scottish speres All marching in ...
... thought he wold not come , Noe longer wold I stay . ' With that , a brave younge gentleman Thus to the Erle did say : ' Loe , yonder doth Erle Douglas come , His men in armour bright ; Full twenty hundred Scottish speres All marching in ...
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... thought . " Stowe proceeds to relate , that her royal lover " had made for her a house of wonderfull working ; so that no man or woman might come to her but he that was instructed by the king , or such as were right secret with him ...
... thought . " Stowe proceeds to relate , that her royal lover " had made for her a house of wonderfull working ; so that no man or woman might come to her but he that was instructed by the king , or such as were right secret with him ...
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... thoughts o ' grief came in her mind , And she langed for to be hame ; While the miserable woman thus prays : - ' I may be buried in Scottish ground , Where I was bred and born . ' And aye when she turned her round about , Aye. 35.
... thoughts o ' grief came in her mind , And she langed for to be hame ; While the miserable woman thus prays : - ' I may be buried in Scottish ground , Where I was bred and born . ' And aye when she turned her round about , Aye. 35.
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... thought and grievously impaired the strength and vigour of the rugged old ballad - maker . Although it was to be found in every edition of Arnold's Chronicle , a book very generally read at the time of its publication , and for a ...
... thought and grievously impaired the strength and vigour of the rugged old ballad - maker . Although it was to be found in every edition of Arnold's Chronicle , a book very generally read at the time of its publication , and for a ...
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175 ページ - All thoughts, all passions, all delights, Whatever stirs this mortal frame, All are but ministers of Love, And feed his sacred flame. Oft in my waking dreams do I Live o'er again that happy hour, When midway on the mount I lay, Beside the ruined tower. The moonshine, stealing o'er the scene, Had blended with the lights of eve; And she was there, my hope, my joy, My own dear Genevieve!
176 ページ - With downcast eyes and modest grace ; For well she knew I could not choose, But gaze upon her face. I told her of the knight that wore Upon his shield a burning brand ; And that for ten long years he wooed The Lady of the Land.
178 ページ - All impulses of soul and sense had thrilled my guileless Genevieve; The music, and the doleful tale, the rich and balmy eve ; And hopes, and fears that kindle hope, an undistinguishable throng, And gentle wishes long subdued, subdued and cherished long. She wept with pity and delight, she blushed with love and virgin shame ; And like the murmur of a dream, I heard her breathe my name.
1 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...
423 ページ - Where sail we gang and dine today?' ' — In behint yon auld fail dyke, I wot there lies a new-slain Knight ; And naebody kens that he lies there, But his hawk, his hound, and lady fair. ' His hound is to the hunting gane, His hawk to fetch the wild-fowl hame, His lady's ta'en another mate, So we may mak our dinner sweet. ' Ye'll sit on his white hause-bane, And I'll pick out his bonnie blue een : Wi' ae lock o' his gowden hair We'll theek our nest when it grows bare.
267 ページ - While her mother did fret, and her father did fume, And the bridegroom stood dangling his bonnet and plume; And the bride-maidens whispered, "Twere better by far To have matched our fair cousin with young Lochinvar.
211 ページ - I'll meet the raging of the skies, But not an angry father." The boat has left a stormy land, A stormy sea before her; When, oh! too strong for human hand, The tempest gather'd o'er her.
267 ページ - Netherby gate, The bride had consented, the gallant came late ; For a laggard in love and a dastard in war Was to wed the fair Ellen of brave Lochinvar.
95 ページ - Wi' the auld moon in her arm; And, if we gang to sea, master, I fear we'll come to harm." 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 cam o'er the broken ship, Till a
389 ページ - And curst the hand that fired the shot, When in my arms Burd Helen dropt, And died to succour me ! 0 think na ye my heart was sair, When my love dropt down and spak' nae mair ! There did she swoon wi' meikle care, On fair Kirconnell lea.