| Walter Scott - 1806 - 478 pages
...a' the play was play'd, They wat their hats aboon. And mony was the feather-bed, That flattered • on the faem ; And mony was the gude lord's son, That...the sake of their true loves ; For them they'll see na mair. 11 O lang, lang, may the ladyes sit, Wi' their fans into their hand, Before they see Sir Patrick... | |
| John Finlay - Ballads, Scots - 1808 - 238 pages
...or a' the play was played. They wat their hats aboon. And mony was the feather bed, That flattered on the faem ; And mony was the gude lord's son, That...white, The maidens tore their hair, A' for the sake o' their true loves, For them they'll see na mair. O lang, lang may the ladyes sit, Wi' their fans... | |
| John Finlay - Ballads, Scots - 1808 - 234 pages
...lang or a' the play was played, They wat their hats aboon. And mony was the feather bed, That nattered on the faem ; And mony was the gude lord's son, That...white, The maidens tore their hair, A' for the sake o' their true loves, For them they'll see na mair. 53 O lang, lang may the ladyes sit, Wi' their fans... | |
| Walter Scott - English poetry - 1821 - 532 pages
...a ' the play was play'd, They wat their hats aboon. And mony was the feather-bed, That flatter'd * on the faem ; And mony was the gude lord's son, That...their true loves ; For them they'll see nae mair. * Flattered—Fluttered, or rather floated, on the foam. O Jang, lang, may the ladyes sit, Wi ' their... | |
| Peter Buchan - Ballads, English - 1825 - 228 pages
...That flattered on the faem ; And mony wa* the good lord's sen;. That never mair came hame. The ladycs wrang their fingers white, The maidens tore their hair, A' for the sake o' their true loves ; For them they'll see nae mair. O hag, long may the ladyes sit, Wi' their fans... | |
| William Motherwell - Ballads - 1827 - 566 pages
...lang or a' the play was played They wat their hats aboon.* And mony was the feather bed That floated on the faem ; And mony was the gude lord's son That never mair came hame. The ladyes wrang their fingers white — The maidens tore their hair ; A' for the sake of... | |
| Minstrelsy - 1827 - 566 pages
...lang or a' the play was played They wat their hats aboon.2 And mony was the feather bed That floated on the faem ; And mony was the gude lord's son That never mair came hame. The ladyes wrang their nngers white — The maidens tore their hair ; A' for the sake of... | |
| John Docwra Parry - Ballads, English - 1829 - 460 pages
...And there lie a' our good Scots lords, Wi' Sir Patrick at their feet The ladies wrang their hands sae white, The maidens tore their hair, — A' for the sake of their true loves, For them they ne'er saw mair Long, long may our ladies stand Wi' their fans in their hand, Ere they see Sir... | |
| Walter Scott - English literature - 1833 - 1104 pages
...a' the play was play'd They wat their hats aboon. And mony was the feather bed, That flatter'dllli on the faem ; And mony was the gude lord's son, That...hame. The ladyes wrang their fingers white The maidens lure their hair, A' for the sake of their true loves ; For them they'll see пае mair. О lang, lang,... | |
| Walter Scott - 1842 - 746 pages
...feather bed, That flatter'dllll on the faem j And mony was the gude lord's son, That never maircam hame. The ladyes wrang their fingers white The maidens...tore their hair, A' for the sake of their true loves j For them they'll see nae mair. O lang, lang, may the ladyes sit, Wi' their fans into their hand,... | |
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