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The Poetical Works of Sir Walter Scott - Page 117
by Walter Scott - 1842 - 699 pages
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Century Readings for a Course in English Literature

John William Cunliffe, James Francis Augustine Pyre, Karl Young - English literature - 1910 - 1174 pages
...wi my true-love ; mother, make my bed soon, For I 'm weary wi hunting, and fain wald lie down.' 3. ' What gat ye to your dinner, Lord Randal, my son ? What gat ye to your dinner, my handsome young man? ' I0 ' I gat eels boiled in broo ; mother make my bed soon, For I 'm weary wi hunting, and fain wald...
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The Best English and Scottish Ballads

Ballads, English - 1911 - 406 pages
...dinner, Lord Randal, my son? Where gat ye your dinner, my handsome young man? ' — 'I dined wi' my true-love; mother, make my bed soon, For I'm weary wi' hunting, and fain wald lie down.' 3. 'What gat ye to your dinner, Lord Randal, my son? What gat ye to your dinner, my handsome young...
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Poems of Action: A Collection of Verse for Youth

David Richard Porter - English poetry - 1911 - 292 pages
...Lord Randal, my son ? Where gat ye your dinner, my handsome young man ? ' — ' I dined wi' my love ; mother, make my bed soon, For I'm weary wi' hunting, and fain would lie down.' in ' What gat ye to dinner, Lord Randal, my son ? What gat ye to dinner, my handsome...
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The Home Book of Verse, American and English ..., Volume 6, Pages 2121-2726

American poetry - 1912 - 624 pages
...dined wi' my true-love; mother, make my bed soon; For I'm weary wi' hunting, and fain wald lie doun." "What gat ye to your dinner, Lord Randal, my son?...to your dinner, my handsome young man?" "I gat eels boiled in broo; mother, make my bed soon; For I'm weary wi' hunting, and fain wald lie doun." " What...
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Poems of patriotism, history and legend

Poetry - 1912 - 624 pages
...your dinner, Lord Randal, my son? Where gat ye your dinner, my handsome young man?" "I dined wi' my true-love; mother, make my bed soon; For I'm weary wi' hunting, and fain wald lie doun." . "What gat ye to your dinner, Lord Randal, my son? What gat ye to your dinner, my handsome...
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A Handbook of Poetics, for Students of English Verse

Francis Barton Gummere - English language - 1913 - 284 pages
...Lord Rdndal, my sdn? O where hae ye be"en, my handsome young man?" " I hae be"en to the wildwood ; mother make my bed soon, For I'm we"ary wi' hunting, and fain wald lie doun." The third verse is very bold in the beginning of its second half: "mother" is slurred somewhat...
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Renaissance in Italy: Italian Literature: In Two Parts, Part 1

John Addington Symonds - Italian literature - 1914 - 528 pages
...This is the Scotch version, with the variant of Lord Bandal : What gat ye to your dinner, Lord Bandal, my son ? What gat ye to your dinner, my handsome young man ? I gat eels boiled in broo ; mother, make my bed soon, For I'm weary wi' hunting, and fain wald lie down. What...
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The Children's First [-third] Book of Poetry, Book 3

Emilie Kip Baker - Children's poetry - 1915 - 232 pages
...Randal, my son? What gat ye to your dinner, my handsome young man ? " "I gat eels boiled in broth; mother, make my bed soon, For I'm weary wi' hunting, and fain wad lie doun." "What became of your blood-hounds, Lord Randal, my son ? What became of your blood-hounds,...
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English Prose and Poetry (1137-1892)

John Matthews Manly - English literature - 1916 - 806 pages
...wi my true-love; mother, make my bed soon, For I'm weary wi hunting, and fain wald lie down." 3. " 10 "I gat eels boiled in broo; mother, make my bed soon, For I'm weary wi hunting, and fain wald lie...
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English Prose and Poetry (1137-1892)

John Matthews Manly - English literature - 1916 - 828 pages
...your dinner, Lord Randal, my son ? Where gat ye your dinner, my handsome young man?" ''I din'd wi my at once, t / 3. "What gat ye to your dinner, Lord Randal, my son? What gat ye to your dinner, my handsome young...
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