| Henry Troth Coates - American poetry - 1881 - 1138 pages
...wild went o'er his child, And he was left lamenting. Тномлэ CAMPBELL THE Do WIE DEXS OF YARROW. y In sceptred deir? 382 " Oh stay at hamo, my noble lord ! Oh stay at hamc, my marrow ! My cruel brother will you... | |
| Charles Anderson Dana - American poetry - 1882 - 906 pages
...lies gude Sir Patrick Spens Wi' the Scots lords at his feet. ANONYMOUS. iTI)c Domic {Dens of Jlarroro. LATE at e'en, drinking the wine, And ere they paid...a combat them between, To fight it in the dawing. " Oh stay at hame, my noble lord 1 Oh stay at hame, my marrow ! My cruel brother will you betray On... | |
| Charles Kingsley - 1885 - 620 pages
...West.1 CHAPTER XII. HOW BIDEFORD BRIDGE DINED AT ANNERY HOUSE. " Three lords sat drinking late yestreen, And ere they paid the lawing, They set a combat them between, To fight it in the dawing. "— Scotch Ballad. EVERY one who knows Bideford cannot but know Bideford Bridge ; for it is the very... | |
| Samuel Carter Hall - Ballads, English - 1888 - 392 pages
...graie dogs are slain ; And his bodie lies dead in Durrisdeer, And his hunting it is done. 1 84 185 Late at e'en, drinking the wine, And ere they paid...They set a combat them between, To fight it in the dawine. " O stay at name, my noble lord ! O stay at heime, my marrow ! My cruel brother will you betray... | |
| Robert Ford - Ballads, English - 1889 - 312 pages
...Braes of Yarrow," was clearly suggested by this ruder, but not less graphic and affecting performance. LATE at e'en, drinking the wine, And ere they paid...set a combat them between To fight it in the dawing. " You took our sister to be your wife, And thought her not your marrow ; You stole her frae her father's... | |
| Charles Kingsley - Dime novels, American - 1889 - 278 pages
...BRIDGF, DINED AT AKNEEY HOUSE ' Three lords sat drinking late yestreen, And ere they paid the Jawing, They set a combat them between, To fight it in the dawing.'— Scotch Ballad. EVERY one who knows Bideford cannot but know Bideford Bridge ; for it is the very omphalos,... | |
| Katharine Lee Bates - Ballads, English - 1890 - 262 pages
...meet, And every ane that pass'd them by, Said, " Thae's been lovers sweet ! " THE BANKS 0' YAKROW. LATE at e'en, drinking the wine, And ere they paid...a combat them between, To fight it in the dawing. " What though ye be my sister's lord, We'll cross our swords to-morrow." " What though my wife your... | |
| Katharine Lee Bates - Ballads, English - 1890 - 266 pages
...meet, And every ane that pass'd them by, Said, " Thae's been lovers sweet ! " THE BANKS 0' YARR0W. LATE at e'en, drinking the wine, And ere they paid...a combat them between, To fight it in the dawing. " What though ye be my sister's lord, We'll cross our swords to-morrow." " What though my wife your... | |
| Charles Anderson Dana - American poetry - 1890 - 976 pages
...Patrick Spens Wi' the Scots lords at his feet Акохтжогв. СП) с D ovo i с Dens of @amm. LATE at e'en, drinking the wine, And ere they paid...They set a combat them between, To fight it in the dawiug. " Oh stay at hame, my noble lord ! Oh stay at hame, my marrow ! My cruel brother will you betray... | |
| Ainsworth Rand Spofford, Charles Gibbon - Literature - 1893 - 462 pages
...shade nor recognized the tone, excepting the conscience-smitten Phadrig. THE DOWIE DENS OP YARROW.1 Late at e'en, drinking the wine, And ere they paid...them between, To fight it in the dawing. "O stay at hame, my noble lord, О stay at hame, my marrow 1 My cruel brother will you betray On the dowie bourns... | |
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