The Songs of England and Scotland, Volumen2J. Cochrane, 1835 - 675 páginas |
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... verse , he continues , the song also declareth how she did write her love - letters to Lid- desdale , to dissuade him from that hunting . It tells likewise the manner of the taking of his men , and his own killing at Galsewood , and how ...
... verse , he continues , the song also declareth how she did write her love - letters to Lid- desdale , to dissuade him from that hunting . It tells likewise the manner of the taking of his men , and his own killing at Galsewood , and how ...
Página vii
... Verse 6 . My hony heart , how says the song ? " Their shall be mirth at our meeting , " Of Peblis to the Play . Yet Verse 25 . In a curious medley of nonsense called Colkelbie Sow , INTRODUCTION . vii.
... Verse 6 . My hony heart , how says the song ? " Their shall be mirth at our meeting , " Of Peblis to the Play . Yet Verse 25 . In a curious medley of nonsense called Colkelbie Sow , INTRODUCTION . vii.
Página ix
... verses preserved in the Fairfax MS . ( A. D. 1500 ) , are supposed to be the original . This day , day dawes , This gentil day dawes , And I must home gone . In a glorious garden grene , Saw I sytting a comly quene , Among the flowris ...
... verses preserved in the Fairfax MS . ( A. D. 1500 ) , are supposed to be the original . This day , day dawes , This gentil day dawes , And I must home gone . In a glorious garden grene , Saw I sytting a comly quene , Among the flowris ...
Página xii
... verse appears thus in the Bannatyne MS . Than Esperus , that is so bricht Till wofull hairtis , castis his lyt Wt bankis that blumes ( on euery bray ) -bis And schuris are sched furt of that sicht Thruch glaidnes of this lusty May ...
... verse appears thus in the Bannatyne MS . Than Esperus , that is so bricht Till wofull hairtis , castis his lyt Wt bankis that blumes ( on euery bray ) -bis And schuris are sched furt of that sicht Thruch glaidnes of this lusty May ...
Página xvii
... verses , and sung by the rabble to the tunes of the most favourite hymns in the Latin service . In 1590 , and again in 1621 , a curious volume of these divine songs in ridicule of Romish priests , was pub- lished in Edinburgh , bearing ...
... verses , and sung by the rabble to the tunes of the most favourite hymns in the Latin service . In 1590 , and again in 1621 , a curious volume of these divine songs in ridicule of Romish priests , was pub- lished in Edinburgh , bearing ...
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Pasajes populares
Página 290 - O to abide in the desert with thee! Wild is thy lay and loud, Far in the downy cloud, Love gives it energy, love gave it birth. Where, on thy dewy wing, Where art thou journeying? Thy lay is in heaven, thy love is on earth.
Página 274 - I long wooed your daughter, my suit you denied : Love swells like the Solway, but ebbs like its tide ; And now am I come, with this lost love of mine To lead but one measure, drink one cup of wine. There are maidens in Scotland, more lovely by far, That would gladly be bride to the young Lochinvar...
Página 234 - O' my sweet Highland Mary. How sweetly bloom'd the gay green birk, How rich the hawthorn's blossom, As underneath their fragrant shade I clasp'd her to my bosom! The golden hours on angel wings Flew o'er me and my dearie; For dear to me as light and life Was my sweet Highland Mary. Wi' mony a vow and lock'd embrace Our parting was fu' tender; And pledging aft to meet again, We tore oursels asunder; But, O!
Página 219 - Green grow the rashes, O ; Green grow the rashes, O ; The sweetest hours that e'er I spend, Are spent am'ang the lasses, O ! THERE'S nought but care on ev'ry han', In ev'ry hour that passes, O ; What signifies the life o' man, An
Página 293 - OF Nelson and the North Sing the glorious day's renown, When to battle fierce came forth All the might of Denmark's crown, And her arms along the deep proudly shone : By each gun the lighted brand In a bold determined hand. And the Prince of all the land Led them on.
Página 244 - THAT AND A' THAT Is there, for honest poverty, That hangs his head, and a' that? The coward slave, we pass him by, We dare be poor for a' that ! For a
Página 301 - Twas autumn, and sunshine arose on the way To the home of my fathers, that welcomed me back. I flew to the pleasant fields traversed so oft In life's morning march, when my bosom was young ; I heard my own mountain-goats bleating aloft, And knew the sweet strain that the corn-reapers sung.
Página 275 - But the lost bride of Netherby ne'er did they see. So daring in love, and so dauntless in war, Have ye e'er heard of gallant like young Lochinvar?
Página 256 - Wha will be a traitor knave? Wha can fill a coward's grave? Wha sae base as be a slave? Let him turn and flee! Wha for Scotland's king and law Freedom's sword will strongly draw, Freeman stand or freeman fa', Let him follow me!
Página 275 - 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.