| William Macneile Dixon - 1910 - 966 ページ
...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 flew swifter than the wind. O they rade on, and farther on—- The steed gaed swifter than the wind — Until they reached a desert... | |
| 1911 - 404 ページ
...never daunten me.' Syne he has kiss'd her rosy lips, All underneath the Eildon Tree. 7. ' Now ye maun go wi' me,' she said, ' True Thomas, ye maun go wi' me; And ye maun serve me seven years, Thro' weal or woe as may chance to be.' 8. She's mounted on her milk-white steed, She's ta'en true... | |
| 1912 - 624 ページ
...never daunten me." Syne he has kissed her rosy lips, All underneath the Eildon Tree. "Now, ye maun go wi' me," she said; "True Thomas, ye maun go wi'...seven years, Through weal or woe as may chance to be." 253"! She's mounted on her milk-white steed; She's ta'en true Thomas up behind; And aye, whene'er her... | |
| Floris Delattre - 1912 - 248 ページ
...horse's mane, lock Hung fifty siller bells and nine.1 She dared him to kiss her lips : " Now, ye maun go wi' me," she said ; " 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 with true Thomas up behind,... | |
| 1914 - 428 ページ
...never daunten me." Syne he has kissed her rosy lips, All underneath the Eildon Tree. " Now ye maun go wi' me," she said, " True Thomas, ye maun go wi' me ; And ye maun serve me seven years, Thro' weal or woe as may chance to be." She's mounted on her milk-white steed, She's ta'en true Thomas... | |
| Robert Bridges - 1916 - 368 ページ
...never daunten me.' Syne he has kiss'd her rosy lips, All underneath the Eildon Tree. ' Now ye maun go wi' me (she said), 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... | |
| Robb Lawson - 1917 - 352 ページ
...spied wi' his e'e, And there he saw a lady bright Come riding down by the Eildon Tree. " ' Now, ye maun go wi' me," she said, ' True Thomas, ye maun go wi' me ; And ye maun serve me seven years, Thro' weal or woe, as may chance to be. " 'But Thomas, ye maun hold your tongue. Whatever ye may hear... | |
| Sir Arthur Thomas Quiller-Couch - 1918 - 1116 ページ
...shall never daunten me.' Syne he has kiss'd her rosy lips, All underneath the Eildon Tree. 'Now ye maun go wi' me,' she said, ' True Thomas, ye maun go wi' me ; And ye maun serve me seven years, Thro' weal or woe as may chance to be.* She's mounted on her milk-white steed, She 's ta'en true Thomas... | |
| Frances Jenkins Olcott - 1920 - 434 ページ
...never daunton me." — Syne he has kissed her rosy lips, All underneath the Eildon Tree. "Now, ye maun go wi me," she said; "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... | |
| Edward Augustine Wyke-Smith - 1922 - 300 ページ
...217 "GERALD STEPPED FORWARD AND LAID A SACK ON THE GROUND "..... 241 Vlll CHAPTER I THE ARMOURERS " True Thomas, ye maun go wi' me ; And ye maun serve...seven years, Through weal or woe as may chance to be." The Rhyme of True Thomas. ON a bright April morning long ago, in the far-off days when London was a... | |
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