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" No youth shall ever lie there after." A. "Return, return, O mournful, mournful bride, Return and dry thy useless sorrow; Thy luver heeds nought of thy sighs, He lies a corpse on the Braes of Yarrow. "
The Poems and Songs of William Hamilton of Bangour; Collated with the MS ... - Page xxvii
by William Hamilton (Poet, of Bangour.), James Paterson - 1850 - 192 pages
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The Poems and Songs of William Hamilton of Bangour: Collated with the Ms ...

William Hamilton, James Paterson - English poetry - 1850 - 248 pages
...Let in the expected husband luver. But who the expected husband, husband is ? His hands, mot hints, are bath'd in slaughter; Ah me ! what ghastly spectre's...shall ever lie there after." A. " Return, return, 0 mournful, mournful bride, Return and dry thy useless sorrow; Thy luver heeds nought of thy sighs,...
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The Poems and Songs of William Hamilton of Bangour, Collated with the Ms ...

William Hamilton (of Bangour) - 1850 - 238 pages
...pillow; Take aff, take aff these bridal weids, And crown my careful head with willow. Pale tho' thon art, yet best, yet best belov'd, O could my warmth...a slaughter; And lie all night between my breists, Xo youth shall ever lie there after." A. " Return, return, O mournful, mournful bride, Return and dry...
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The poems and songs of William Hamilton, with notes and an account of the ...

William Hamilton - 1850 - 242 pages
...thee! Yet lie all night between my breists, No youth lay ever there before thee. Pale, pale indeed, 0 luvely, luvely youth! Forgive, forgive so foul a slaughter;...shall ever lie there after." A. " Return, return, 0 mournful, mournful bride, Return and dry thy useless sorrow; Thy luver heeds nought of thy sighs,...
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The Literature and the Literary Men of Great Britain and Ireland, Volume 2

Abraham Mills - English literature - 1851 - 616 pages
...night between my breasts, No youth lay ever there before thee. Pale, pale, indeed, 0 lovely, lovely youth, Forgive, forgive so foul a. slaughter, And lie all night between my breasts, No youth shall ever lie there after. A. Return, return, 0 mournful mournful bride, Return...
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The Rural Poetry of the English Language: Illustrating the Seasons and ...

Joseph William Jenks - English poetry - 1856 - 574 pages
...night between my breasts, No youth lay ever there before thee. Pale, pale indeed, 0 lovely, lovely youth, Forgive, forgive so foul a slaughter, And lie all night between my breasts, No youth shall ever lie there after. A. Return, return, 0 mournful, mournful bride, Return...
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Reliques of ancient English poetry, by T. Percy. Repr ..., Page 111, Volume 2

English poetry - 1858 - 336 pages
...yet best beluv'd, O could my warmth to life restore thee ! Yet lye all night between my breists, no No youth lay ever there before thee. Pale, pale indeed,...luvely youth, Forgive, forgive so foul a slaughter, And lye all night between my breists, us No youth shall ever lye there after. A. Eeturn, return, 0 mournful,...
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The Literature and the Literary Men of Great Britain and Ireland, Volume 2

Abraham Mills - English literature - 1858 - 608 pages
...youth lay ever there before thee. 1779 ADl JOHN ARMSTRONG. 323 Pale, pale, indeed, 0 lovely, lovely youth, Forgive, forgive so foul a slaughter, And lie all night between my breasts, No youth shall ever lie there after. A. Return, return, 0 mournful mournful hride, Return...
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Specimens with Memoirs of the Less-known British Poets, Volume 3

George Gilfillan - English poetry - 1860 - 362 pages
...night between my breasts! No youth lay ever there before thee. 29 Pale pale, indeed, O lovely lovely youth; Forgive, forgive so foul a slaughter, And lie all night between my breasts; No youth shall ever lie there after. 30 A. Return, return, 0 mournful mournful bride, Return...
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Early Scottish Ballads

William Motherwell - Ballads, Scots - 1864 - 380 pages
...night between my breasts, Nae youth lay ever there before ye ! Pale, pale indeed, 0 lovely, lovely youth, Forgive, forgive so foul a slaughter ; And lie all night between my breasts, No youth shall ever lie there after. He. Eeturn, return, 0 mournfu', mournfu' bride, Eeturn,...
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A household book of English poetry, selected with notes by R.C. Trench

Richard Chenevix Trench (abp. of Dublin) - 1868 - 458 pages
...lie all night between my breasts ; No youth lay ever there before thee. ' Pale, pale indeed, O lovely youth ! Forgive, forgive so foul a slaughter, And lie all night between my breasts ; 115 No youth shall ever lie there after.' A. Return, return, O mournful bride ! Return, and...
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