Early English Poetry, Ballads, and Popular Literature of the Middle Ages, Volume 17Johnson Reprint Corporation, 1965 - English literature |
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Page 72
... heart , He's gart cauld iron gae . Out has he ta'en his poor bluidie heart , Set it in a tasse o ' gowd , An ' set it before ladye Diamond's face , Said , fair ladye , behold ! Up has she ta❜en this poor bludie heart , An ' holden it ...
... heart , He's gart cauld iron gae . Out has he ta'en his poor bluidie heart , Set it in a tasse o ' gowd , An ' set it before ladye Diamond's face , Said , fair ladye , behold ! Up has she ta❜en this poor bludie heart , An ' holden it ...
Page 107
... heart ; O , my heart ! she did cry . She turned from the ' squire , but nothing she said , Instead of being married she took to her bed ; The thought of the farmer soon run in her mind , A way for to have him she quickly did find . Coat ...
... heart ; O , my heart ! she did cry . She turned from the ' squire , but nothing she said , Instead of being married she took to her bed ; The thought of the farmer soon run in her mind , A way for to have him she quickly did find . Coat ...
Page 132
... heart it will break If longer thou liest confined for my sake . The words which he uttered , they caused her to weep , Yet , nevertheless , she was forced to keep Deep silence that minute , that minute for fear Her honoured father and ...
... heart it will break If longer thou liest confined for my sake . The words which he uttered , they caused her to weep , Yet , nevertheless , she was forced to keep Deep silence that minute , that minute for fear Her honoured father and ...
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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