Early English Poetry, Ballads, and Popular Literature of the Middle Ages, Volume 17Johnson Reprint Corporation, 1965 - English literature |
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... Beichan , " " Young Beichan and Susie Pye , " " Young Bekie , " & c . & c . Jamie- son , in his Popular Ballads and Songs , vol . ii . pp . 117 and 127 , first brought the ballad before the notice of the anti- quarian world , by giving ...
... Beichan , " " Young Beichan and Susie Pye , " " Young Bekie , " & c . & c . Jamie- son , in his Popular Ballads and Songs , vol . ii . pp . 117 and 127 , first brought the ballad before the notice of the anti- quarian world , by giving ...
Page 87
... Beichan's prison passed she . [ And bonny , meek , and mild was she , Tho ' she was come of an ill kin ; And oft she sighed , she knew not why , For him that lay the donjon in ... young Beichan before , Sore wondered BALLADS , AND SONGS . 87.
... Beichan's prison passed she . [ And bonny , meek , and mild was she , Tho ' she was come of an ill kin ; And oft she sighed , she knew not why , For him that lay the donjon in ... young Beichan before , Sore wondered BALLADS , AND SONGS . 87.
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... young Beichan , she says , I'll try to think no more on thee . O ! never , never , my Saphia , For surely this can never be ; Nor ever shall I wed but her That's done and dreed so much for me . Then out and spak ' the forenoon bride ...
... young Beichan , she says , I'll try to think no more on thee . O ! never , never , my Saphia , For surely this can never be ; Nor ever shall I wed but her That's done and dreed so much for me . Then out and spak ' the forenoon bride ...
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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