The Ballads of Scotland, 第 1 巻William Edmondstoune Aytoun W. Blackwood and sons, 1859 - 405 ページ |
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... castle or cottage , received a ready and most hospitable welcome . So , as I understand the matter , were the earlier ballads framed - for recitation sometimes , some- times to be sung , according to the capability of the minstrel ; for ...
... castle or cottage , received a ready and most hospitable welcome . So , as I understand the matter , were the earlier ballads framed - for recitation sometimes , some- times to be sung , according to the capability of the minstrel ; for ...
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... castle , He neither did chap nor ca ' , But set his bent bow to his breist , And lightly lap the wa ' " . this active youth , I say , was not the poetical pro- perty of any one minstrel or reciter , but was a goblin or sprite whom all ...
... castle , He neither did chap nor ca ' , But set his bent bow to his breist , And lightly lap the wa ' " . this active youth , I say , was not the poetical pro- perty of any one minstrel or reciter , but was a goblin or sprite whom all ...
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... Castle . He was a mere boy at the time of his arrest ; and Henry , perhaps conscious of the dishonourable nature of his own conduct , and willing to make some amends , took pains to have him well educated . The young prince made rapid ...
... Castle . He was a mere boy at the time of his arrest ; and Henry , perhaps conscious of the dishonourable nature of his own conduct , and willing to make some amends , took pains to have him well educated . The young prince made rapid ...
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... castle gar- den . This portion of the poem has been so often quoted , that I prefer transcribing a few specimen stanzas from the vision , which the royal poet has introduced , descriptive of the Court of Venus . “ And in a chaír of ...
... castle gar- den . This portion of the poem has been so often quoted , that I prefer transcribing a few specimen stanzas from the vision , which the royal poet has introduced , descriptive of the Court of Venus . “ And in a chaír of ...
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... castle to castle , sang to the assembled lords and dames those romantic ballads of love and war which formed the popular poetry of the day . It was impossible , indeed , that it could be otherwise . The Gothic tribes which , at a very ...
... castle to castle , sang to the assembled lords and dames those romantic ballads of love and war which formed the popular poetry of the day . It was impossible , indeed , that it could be otherwise . The Gothic tribes which , at a very ...
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113 ページ - THERE lived a wife at Usher's Well, And a wealthy wife was she ; She had three stout and stalwart sons, And sent them oer the sea. They hadna...
lii ページ - Up then crew the red, red cock, And up and crew the gray; The eldest to the youngest said,
40 ページ - He has gotten a coat of the even cloth, And a pair of shoes of velvet green ; And till seven years were gane and past, True Thomas on earth was never seen.
39 ページ - So thick beset with thorns and briers? That is the path of righteousness, Though after it but few enquires. 'And see ye not that braid braid road. That lies across that lily leven? That is the path of wickedness. Though some call it the road to heaven, 'And see ye not that bonny road That winds about the fernie brae?
214 ページ - And a harried man I think I be ! " There's naething left at the fair Dodhead, " But a waefu
42 ページ - O that I were where Helen lies ! Night and day on me she cries; Out of my bed she bids me rise, Says, 'Haste and come to me!
4 ページ - They hoysed their sails on Monenday morn, Wi' a' the speed they may ; They hae landed in Noroway, Upon a Wodensday. They hadna been a week, a week, In Noroway, but twae, When that the lords o' Noroway Began aloud to say, — 'Ye Scottishmen spend a' our King's goud, And a
50 ページ - Then up and gat the seventh o' them, And never a word spake he ; But he has striped his bright brown brand Out through Clerk Saunders