Popular Rhymes and Nursery Tales: a Sequel to the Nursery Rhymes of EnglandJ. Russell Smith, 1849 - 276 pages |
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Page 119
... FAIR GUNDELA . A slightly dramatic character may be observed in this game , which was obtained from Essex . Children form a ring , one girl kneeling in the centre , and sorrowfully hiding her face with her hands . One in the ring then ...
... FAIR GUNDELA . A slightly dramatic character may be observed in this game , which was obtained from Essex . Children form a ring , one girl kneeling in the centre , and sorrowfully hiding her face with her hands . One in the ring then ...
Page 120
... Fair Gundela , " is , however , more analogous to the above . A girl sits on a stool 120 GAME - RHYMES .
... Fair Gundela , " is , however , more analogous to the above . A girl sits on a stool 120 GAME - RHYMES .
Page 121
... Fair Gundela ! Gundela . Sure I may row , ay sure may I row , While groweth the grass , All summer through . The Ring . But now I've speir'd that your father's dead , Fair Gundela ! Gundela . What matters my father ? My mother lives ...
... Fair Gundela ! Gundela . Sure I may row , ay sure may I row , While groweth the grass , All summer through . The Ring . But now I've speir'd that your father's dead , Fair Gundela ! Gundela . What matters my father ? My mother lives ...
Page 122
... Fair Gundela ! [ Here she sinks down overwhelmed with grief . ] Gundela . Say ! can it be true , Which ye tell now to me , That my sweetheart's no more ? Ah , God pity me ! The Ring . But now I've speir'd that your father lives still ...
... Fair Gundela ! [ Here she sinks down overwhelmed with grief . ] Gundela . Say ! can it be true , Which ye tell now to me , That my sweetheart's no more ? Ah , God pity me ! The Ring . But now I've speir'd that your father lives still ...
Page 123
... Fair Gundela ! Gundela . Say ! can it be true Which ye tell now to me , That my sweetheart lives still ? Thank God , thank God for that ! The veil is thrown on one side , her face beams with joy , the circle is broken , and the juvenile ...
... Fair Gundela ! Gundela . Say ! can it be true Which ye tell now to me , That my sweetheart lives still ? Thank God , thank God for that ! The veil is thrown on one side , her face beams with joy , the circle is broken , and the juvenile ...
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