| Thomas Evans - Ballads, English - 1784 - 346 pages
...loathfome. She tripped out, flic tripped in, She tript mto the yard ; Birt it was more for the kmg's fake, Than for the queen's regard. It fell out on...father, the lady cries, Unto your halls and bowers ; And fa are you, my ftepmother, For all that is here is yours. A lord faid, wond'ring while ftie fpake,... | |
| Matthew Gregory Lewis - Ballads, English - 1801 - 266 pages
...gane. She tripped out, she tripped in, She tript into the yard ; But it was more for the King's sake, Than for the Queen's regard. It fell out on a day,...lady cries, ." Unto your halls and bowers ; " And so are you, my step-mother, '* For all that is here is yours." — A lord said, wond'ring while she... | |
| Matthew Gregory Lewis - Ballads, English - 1801 - 464 pages
...This is a northern corruption for loathly, ie loalhrome ; lucrm means ferpent. She tripped out, (he tripped in, She tript into the yard ; But it was more...regard. It fell out on a day, the King Brought the Qiieen with him home ; And all the lords in our country To welcome them did comqi — " Oh ! welcome... | |
| Thomas Evans - Ballads, English - 1810 - 384 pages
...gane. She tripped out, she tripped in, She tript into the yard ; But it was more for the king's s/ike, Than for the queen's regard. It fell out on a day...father, the lady cries, Unto your halls and bowers ; And so are you, my step-mother, For all that is here is yours. A lord said, wond'ring while she spake,... | |
| Joseph Ritson - Songs, English - 1810 - 232 pages
...ganc. She tripped out, she tripped in, She tript into the yard ; But it was more for the king's sake, Than for the queen's regard. It fell out on a day, the king Brought the rjuee:i with him And all the lords, in our country, To \\clcome them did come. Oh ! welcome father,... | |
| James Service - Legends - 1834 - 162 pages
...gane. She tripped out, she tripped in, She tript into the yard : But it was more for the king's sake, Than for the queen's regard. It fell out on a day,...did come. Oh ! welcome father, the lady cries, Unto our halls and bowers ; And so are you, my step-mother, For all that's here is yours. A lord said, wondering... | |
| Moses Aaron Richardson - Ballads, English - 1842 - 432 pages
...gane. She tripped out, she tripped in, She tript into the yard; But it was more for the king's sake, Than for the queen's regard. It fell out on a day,...them did come. Oh ! welcome father, the lady cries, Upon our halls and bowers; And so are you, my step-mother, For all that's here is yours. A lord said,... | |
| Books - 1842 - 650 pages
...gane. She tripped ont, she tripped in, She tript into the yard ; But it was more for the king's sake, Than for the queen's regard. It fell out on a day,...them did come. Oh ! welcome father, the lady cries, Upon your halls and bowers ; And so are you, my step-mother, For all that's here is yours. A lord said,... | |
| William Howitt - Durham (England : County) - 1842 - 514 pages
...gane. She tripped out, she tripped in, She tripped into the yard ; But it was more for the king's sake, Than for the queen's regard. It fell out on a day,...the lords in our country, To welcome them did come. O ! welcome father ! the lady cries, Unto your halls and bowers; And so are you, my stepmother, For... | |
| Moses Aaron Richardson - Ballads, English - 1843 - 436 pages
...gane. She tripped out, she tripped in, She tript into the yard ; But it was more for the king's sake, Than for the queen's regard. It fell out on a day,...them did come. Oh ! welcome father, the lady cries, Upon our halls and bowers ; And so are you, my step-mother, For all that's here is yours. A lord said,... | |
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