Early English Poetry, Ballads, and Popular Literature of the Middle Ages, Volume 17Johnson Reprint Corporation, 1965 - English literature |
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... cause I lose my life , She wi ' the bishop play'd the loon . Again he ower his shoulder leuk'd , It was to see what he could see , An ' there he saw his little son , Was screamin ' by his nourice knee . Then out it spak ' the little son ...
... cause I lose my life , She wi ' the bishop play'd the loon . Again he ower his shoulder leuk'd , It was to see what he could see , An ' there he saw his little son , Was screamin ' by his nourice knee . Then out it spak ' the little son ...
Page 81
... cause may be , be , See how the cause may be . Then he's ca'd Johnnie up to court , Treated him handsomlie ; An ' noo to hunt i ' the Bride's Braidmuir For life he's license free , free , For life he's licence free . FINIS . G NOTES ...
... cause may be , be , See how the cause may be . Then he's ca'd Johnnie up to court , Treated him handsomlie ; An ' noo to hunt i ' the Bride's Braidmuir For life he's license free , free , For life he's licence free . FINIS . G NOTES ...
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... cause of my sorrow , grief , and woe ! Then he pulled out a handkerchief to wipe her flow- ing eyes , Leave off those lamentations , likewise those mournful cries ; Leave off those lamentations , while I march o'er the plain , We'll be ...
... cause of my sorrow , grief , and woe ! Then he pulled out a handkerchief to wipe her flow- ing eyes , Leave off those lamentations , likewise those mournful cries ; Leave off those lamentations , while I march o'er the plain , We'll be ...
Contents
King James I and the Tinkler | 12 |
The Keach i the Creel | 13 |
The Merry Broomfield or the Westcountry Wager | 14 |
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ancient Arthur O'Bradley baith ballad barley-mow beggar bonny Bonny Hind boys bride broadside castle Complaynt of Scotland copy Crosiers daughter dear Death dochter doth doun Edinburgh editor England fair upon Tay father frae Gamery gang gold gowd green burn sidie gude hame heart heir Heir of Linne Here's a health Hey wi husband-man Johnstoun stands fair jolly King Knight lady ladye land lily oh lindie Linne Lord Bateman Lord Lovel love Gregory luve married maun ne'er never noble o'er painful plough Parcy Reed pedlar PERCY SOCIETY pray pretty Bessee proper St quoth Robin Hood rose roun says Scottish serving-man sing song sorrow spak steed Stirling for aye sweet sweetly blown ta'en tell thee thou thro toun twa sisters unto verse Wanton Broun weel wife Yarrow Ye'll young young Beichan Young Bekie