| James Maidment - Ballads, Scots - 1868 - 360 pages
...Until that she saw her seven brethren fa', And her father hard fighting, who lov'd her so dear. " 0 hold your hand, Lord William !" she said, " For your...get many a ane, But a father I can never get mair." 0 she's ta'en out her handkerchief, It was o' the holland sae fine, And aye she dighted her father's... | |
| Scottish border - 1869 - 624 pages
...tear, Until that she saw her seven brethren fa', And her father hard fighting, who loved her so dear. " O hold your hand, lord William ! " she said, " For...father's bloody wounds, That were redder than the wine. " O chuse, O chuse, lady Marg'ret," he said, " O whether will ye gang or bide ? " — " I'll gang,... | |
| Ballads - 1871 - 692 pages
...not a tear, Until that she saw her seven brethren fall, And the blood of her father so dear. 7 " Oh, hold your hand, Lord William ! " she said, " For your...get many a ane, But a father I can never get mair." 8 Oh, she 's ta'en her kerchief from off her neck — It was of the holland sae fine — And aye she... | |
| Chambers W. and R., ltd - 1871 - 282 pages
...she saw her seven brethren slain, And her father still fighting sae dear. ' O hold your hand, sweet William !' she said, ' For your strokes they are wondrous sair ; True lovers I may get mony a ane. But a father I can never get mair.' And she 's ta'en out her handkerchief, That... | |
| William Motherwell - Ballads, English - 1873 - 554 pages
...brethren fa', And her father hard fighting, who lov'd her so dear. " O hold your hand, Lord William I" she said, " For your strokes they are wondrous sair...father's bloody wounds, That were redder than the wine. " O chuse, O chuse, Lady Marg'ret," he said, " O whether will ye gang or bide ?" " I'll gang, I'll... | |
| William Motherwell - Ballads, English - 1873 - 554 pages
...tear, Until that she saw her seven brethren fa', And her father hard fighting, who lov'd her so dear. " O hold your hand, Lord William !" she said, " For...I can get many a ane, But a father I can never get main" O she's ta'en out her handkerchief, It was o' the holland sae fine, And aye she dighted her father's... | |
| Richard John King - Belgium - 1874 - 520 pages
...Until that she saw her seven brethren fa', And her father hard fighting, who loved her so dear. ' " O hold your hand, Lord William," she said, " For your...get many a ane, But a father I can never get mair." ' name for the house with its attendant outhuildings and enclosures. There they halted ; and Thorkel... | |
| Sir Thomas Dick Lauder - Rivers - 1874 - 382 pages
...Until that she saw her seven brethren fa', And her father hard fighting, who loved her so dear. " ' Oh, hold your hand, Lord William ! ' she said, ' For your...strokes they are wondrous sair ; True lovers I can get mony a ane, But a father I can never get mair.' " Oh, she 's ta'en out her handkerchief, It was o'... | |
| Thomas Humphry Ward - English poetry - 1880 - 634 pages
...tear, Until that she saw her seven brethren fa', And her father hard fighting, who loved her so dear. ' O hold your hand, Lord William ! ' she said, ' For...father's bloody wounds, That were redder than the wine. 'O chuse, O chuse, Lady Marg'ret,' he said, ' O whether will ye gang or bide ?' 'I'll gang, I'll gang,... | |
| Francis James Child - Ballads, English - 1880 - 774 pages
...tear, Until that she saw her seven brethren fa', And her father hard fighting, who loved her so dear. " O hold your hand, Lord William ! " she said, " For...father's bloody wounds, That were redder than the wine. " O chuse, O chuse, Lady Marg'ret," he said, " O whether will ye gang or bide ? " — " I'll gang,... | |
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