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" Up then crew the red, red cock, And up and crew the gray; The eldest to the youngest said,  "
The Ballads of Scotland - Page lii
edited by - 1859 - 405 pages
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Minstrelsy of the Scottish border: consisting of historical and ..., Volume 3

Scottish border - 1821 - 504 pages
...said, " 'Tis time we were away." The cock he hadna craw'd but once, And clapp'd his wings at a', " The cock doth craw, the day doth daw, " The channerin'* worm doth chide ; " Gin we be mist out o' our place, " A sair pain we maun bide. " Fare ye weel, my mother dear ! " Fareweel to barn...
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Minstrelsy: Ancient and Modern: With an Historical Introduction and Notes

William Motherwell - Ballads - 1827 - 566 pages
...once, And clapp'd his wings at a', Whan the youngest to the eldest said, " Brother we must awa'. " The cock doth craw, the day doth daw, The channerin' * worm doth chide ; Gin we be mist out o' our place A sair pain we maun bide. " Fare ye weel, my mother dear ! Fareweel to barn and...
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Minstrelsy: ancient and modern, with an historical intr. and notes, by W ...

Minstrelsy - 1827 - 566 pages
...once, And clapp'd his wings at a', Whan the youngest to the eldest said, " Brother we must awa'. " The cock doth craw, the day doth daw, The channerin' ' worm doth chide ; Gin we be mist out o' our place A sair pain we maun bide. " Fare ye weel, my mother dear ! Fareweel to barn and...
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The Scottish Ballads

Ballads, Scots - 1829 - 432 pages
...maun away. The cock doth craw, the day doth daw, The channerin -j- worm doth chide; Gin we be missed out o' our place, A sair pain we maun bide." " Lie still, lie still a little wee while, Lie still but if we may ; Gin my mother should miss us when she wakes, She'll gae...
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The Scottish Ballads

Robert Chambers - Ballads, Scots - 1829 - 430 pages
...away. The cock doth craw, the day doth daw, The channerin f worm doth chide ; Gin we be missed out <>' our place, A sair pain we maun bide." " Lie still, lie still a little wee while, Lie still but if we may ; Gin my mother should miss us when she wakes, She'll gae...
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The Book of British Ballads

Samuel Carter Hall - Ballads, English - 1844 - 178 pages
...And the wild fowl chirped for day ; And the aulder to the younger said, ' Brother, we maun away. ' The cock doth craw, the day doth daw, The channerin worm doth chide ; Gin we be missed out o' our place, A sair pain we maun bide.' ' Lie still, lie still a little wee while, Lie...
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Chambers's Miscellany of Useful and Entertaining Tracts

William Chambers, Robert Chambers - Art - 1846 - 922 pages
...Linknou, And the wild fowl chirped for day ; And the older to the younger said, " Brother, we maun away. The cock doth craw, the day doth daw, The channerin* worm doth chide ; Gin we be missed out o' our place, A sair pain we maun bide. " Lie still, lie still a little wee while ; Lie...
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Ballads and Metrical Tales

Ballads, English - 1845 - 258 pages
...And the wild fowl chirped for day ; And the aulder to the younger said, " Brother, we maun away. " The cock doth craw, the day doth daw, The channerin worm doth chide ; Gin we be missed out o' our place, A sair pain we maun bide." " Lie still, lie still a little wee while, Lie...
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Minstrelsy, Ancient and Modern: With an Historical Introduction ..., Volume 1

William Motherwell - Ballads - 1846 - 302 pages
...once, And clapp'd his wings at a', Whan the youngest to the eldest said, " Brother, we must awa'. " The cock doth craw, the day doth daw, The channerin' * worm doth chide ; Gin we be mist out o1 our place, A sair pain we maun bide. " Fare ye weel, my mother dear ! Fareweel to barn...
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English and Scottish Ballads: Book I. Romances of chivalry and legends of ...

Francis James Child - Ballads, English - 1857 - 512 pages
...once, And clapp'd his wings at a', Whan the youngest to the eldest said, " Brother, we must awa. — " The cock doth craw, the day doth daw, The channerin' worm doth chide ; Gin we be mist out o' our place, A sair pain we maun bide. " Fare ye weel, my mother dear ! Fareweel to barn...
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