Ancient Songs and Ballads, from the Reign of King Henry the Second to the Revolution, Том 2Payne and Foss, 1829 |
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... mean , tenor , and bass parts are only for the chorus or burthen . THERE were three ravens sat on a tree , Downe , a downe , hay down , hay downe , There were three ravens sat on a tree , With a downe , There were three ravens sat on a ...
... mean , tenor , and bass parts are only for the chorus or burthen . THERE were three ravens sat on a tree , Downe , a downe , hay down , hay downe , There were three ravens sat on a tree , With a downe , There were three ravens sat on a ...
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... to love , By no means do refuse : For god , that hears all secret oaths , Will dreadful vengeance take On such that of a wilful vow Do slender reckoning make . XXV . THE WANDERING PRINCE OF TROY . The old 100 ANCIENT SONGS.
... to love , By no means do refuse : For god , that hears all secret oaths , Will dreadful vengeance take On such that of a wilful vow Do slender reckoning make . XXV . THE WANDERING PRINCE OF TROY . The old 100 ANCIENT SONGS.
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... means , I lost a friend ; Heaven send thee such untimely end ! - When he these lines , full fraught with gall , Perused had , and weigh'd them right , His lofty courage then did fall , And straight appeared in his sight Queen Didos ...
... means , I lost a friend ; Heaven send thee such untimely end ! - When he these lines , full fraught with gall , Perused had , and weigh'd them right , His lofty courage then did fall , And straight appeared in his sight Queen Didos ...
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... mean estate ; Full hard it is to get thee forth Out of thy fathers gate . " Oh ! do not fear to save my fame , For if thou taken be , Myself will step between their ' swords , And take the harm on me : So shall I scape dishonour quite ...
... mean estate ; Full hard it is to get thee forth Out of thy fathers gate . " Oh ! do not fear to save my fame , For if thou taken be , Myself will step between their ' swords , And take the harm on me : So shall I scape dishonour quite ...
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... he understood She was a royal princess , By this means at last He shewed forth her fame ; He cloth'd his children then , ( Not like to other men , ) 170 In party - colours strange to see , The right 142 ANCIENT SONGS.
... he understood She was a royal princess , By this means at last He shewed forth her fame ; He cloth'd his children then , ( Not like to other men , ) 170 In party - colours strange to see , The right 142 ANCIENT SONGS.
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Страница 64 - Lay a garland on my hearse, Of the dismal yew; Maidens, willow branches bear; Say I died true: My love was false, but I was firm From my hour of birth. Upon my buried body lie Lightly, gentle earth!
Страница 224 - Then leaving life, Earl Percy took The dead man by the hand ; And said, " Earl Douglas, for thy life Would I had lost my land. " O Christ ! my very heart doth bleed With sorrow for thy sake ; For sure, a more redoubted knight Mischance did never take.
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Страница 222 - Then stept a gallant squire forth, Witherington was his name, Who said, I would not have it told To Henry our king for shame, That e'er my captain fought on foot, And I stood looking on. You...
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Страница 88 - I drawe you to record, lords," he said, With that he cast him a gods-pennie : " Now by my fay," sayd the heire of Linne, " And here, good John, is thy money." And he pull'd forth three bagges of gold, And layd them down upon the bord ; All woe begone was John o' the Scales, Soe shent he cold say never a word.
Страница 60 - It was a lover and his lass, With a hey, and a ho, and a hey nonino, That o'er the green corn-field did pass In the spring time, the only pretty ring time, When birds do sing, hey ding a ding, ding : Sweet lovers love the spring.
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