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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 Cambridge Book of Lesser Poets

Sir John Collings Squire - English poetry - 1927 - 496 pages
...night between my breasts, No youth lay ever there before ye. " 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." "Return, return, O mournful, mournful bride! Return...
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The Border Magazine: An Illustrated Monthly, Volume 10

Nicholas Dickson, William Sanderson - Scotland - 1905 - 280 pages
...between my breists— No youth lay ever there before thee! " Pale, pale, indeed, oh lovely, lovely youth ! Forgive, forgive so foul a slaughter; And lie all night between my breists-jNo youth shall ever lie there after !" The beautiful old ballad, entitled, "Willie's drowned...
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The Cambridge Book of Lesser Poets

Sir John Collings Squire - English poetry - 1927 - 492 pages
...all night between my breasts, No youth lay ever there before ye. "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." "Return, return, O mournful, mournful bride! Return...
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