| Robert Chambers - American literature - 1844 - 692 pages
...Whatever befall, I never shall, Of this thing you upbraid ; Hut, if ye go, and leave me ьо, Than , As if they would precipitate our fates. Nor stay'd we longer for 'em, but himself Struck the loave behind, Your love, the Nut-Brown Maid, Trust me truly, that I shall die Soou aftCT ye be gone... | |
| William Chambers, Robert Chambers - Art - 1845 - 900 pages
...hot, soon cold ; And so is a woman ; Wherefore I to the wood will go, Alone, a banished man. SHE. — Whatever befall, I never shall Of this thing you upbraid ; But if ye go, and leave me so, Than have ye me betrayed. Remember weel, how that you deal ; For if ye, as ye said, Be so unkind to... | |
| Half hours - 1847 - 614 pages
...wherefore, good maid, the best rede that I can Is that I to the greenwood go, alone, a banished man." " Whatever befall, I never shall of this thing you upbraid,...if ye go, and leave me so, then have ye me betrayed ; Itemember you well, how that ye deal, for if ye, as ye said, Be so unkind, to leave behind your love,... | |
| Robert Chambers - English literature - 1849 - 708 pages
...beet rede that I can, Is, that 1 to the greenwood go, Alone, a banished man. • DlipoiiUon. SHE.— X Than have ye me betrayed. « Remember weel, how that you deal ; For if ye, as ye said, Be so unkind... | |
| Half hours - 1856 - 456 pages
...wherefore, good maid, the best rede that I can Is that I to the greenwood go, alone, a banished man." " Whatever befall, I never shall of this thing you upbraid, But if ye go, and leave me so, then have yo me betrayed ; Remember you well, how that ye deal, for if ye, as ye said, Be so unkind, to leave... | |
| Abraham Mills - English literature - 1858 - 594 pages
...good maid, The best rede that I can, Is that I to the green wood go Alone, a banished man. SHE. — Whatever befall, I never shall, Of this thing you...and leave me so, Then have ye me betrayed ; Remember wccl, how that you deal ; For if ye, as ye said, Be so unkind to leave behind, Your love, the Nut-Brown... | |
| Robert Bell - Ballads - 1864 - 240 pages
...good ziaid, The best rede that I can, Is, that I to the green wood go, Alone, a banished man. SHE. Whatever befall, I never shall Of this thing you upbraid : But if ye go, and leave me so, Then Lave ye me betrayed. Remember you wele, bow that ye dele ; For, if ye, as ye said, Be so unkind, to... | |
| Ballads - 1867 - 638 pages
...Wherefore, good maid, The best rede that I can, Is, that I to the greenwood go, Alone, a banish'd man. SHE. Whatever befall, I never shall Of this thing you upbraid ; But if ye go, and leave me so, Then have ye me betray'd. Remember you wele, how that ye dele ; For, if ye, as ye said, Be so unkind, to leave behind,... | |
| Cassell, ltd - 1875 - 470 pages
...maid, The best rede * that I can, Is, that I to the green wood go, Alone, a banish'd man. SUE. — Whatever befall, I never shall Of this thing you upbraid : But if ye go, and leave me so, Then have you me betray'd. Remember you well, how that ye deal ; For, if ye, as ye said, Be so unkind, to leave... | |
| Charles Anderson Dana - 1878 - 882 pages
...green wood go, Alone, a banished man. 8ПЕ. Whatever befall, I never shall Of this thing you npbraid ; But if ye go, and leave me so, Then have ye me betrayed. Remember you wele, how that ye dele ; For if ye, as ye said, Be so unkind, to leave behind, Your love, the nut-brown... | |
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