| 1887 - 606 pages
...Ettrick and Yarrow streams at their point of confluence. ' OI forbid you, maidens a', That wear gowd in your hair, To come or gae by Carterhaugh, For young Tamlane is there.' Farther up the Vale of Yarrow — here not as yet wearing its mystic robe of ' pastoral melancholy,'... | |
| Walter Scott - English literature - 1833 - 1104 pages
...leaving his own country, and for disguising his having intentionally done so.* THE YOUNO TAMLANE. " OI forbid ye, maidens a', That wear gowd on your hair,...Carterhaugh, For young Tamlane is there. " There's nane .' ha • gaes by Carterhaugh, But maun leave him a wad.t Either gowd rings or green mantles, Or else... | |
| Walter Scott - 1833 - 396 pages
...the Fairies of Popular Superstition," Sfc—Monthly Review, September, 1803.] THE YOUNG TAMLANE. " OI forbid ye, maidens a', That wear gowd on your hair....young Tamlane is there. " There's nane that gaes by Carterhangh, But maun leave him a wad, 1 Either gowd rings or green mantles, Or else their maidenheid.... | |
| Walter Scott - 1842 - 746 pages
...leaving his own country, and for disguising his having intentionally done so.* THE YOUNG TAMLANE. "01 forbid ye, maidens a', That wear gowd on your hair. To come or gae by Carterhaugh, For young1 Tamlane is there. "There's nane that gaes by Carterhaugh, But maan leave him a wad,t Either... | |
| Francis James Child - Ballads, English - 1857 - 496 pages
...of a most interesting essay, introductory to this tale, on the Fairies of Popular Superstition.) "01 forbid ye, maidens a', That wear gowd on your hair,...is there. " There's nane that gaes by Carterhaugh, 5 But maun leave him a wad, Either gowd rings, or green mantles, Or else their maidenheid. " Now gowd... | |
| Francis James Child - Ballads, English - 1857 - 512 pages
...most interesting essay, introductory to this tale, on the Fairies of Popular Superstition.) '• OI forbid ye, maidens a', That wear gowd on your hair,...is there. " There's nane that gaes by Carterhaugh, s But maun leave him a wad, Either gowd rings, or green mantles, Or else their maidenheid. " Now gowd... | |
| William Edmondstoune Aytoun - Ballads, English - 1858 - 394 pages
...Complaynt of Scotland," printed at St Andrews in l549. " AI forbid ye, maidens a', ^ That bind in snood your hair, To come or gae by Carterhaugh, For young Tamlane is there." Fair Janet sat within her bower, Sewing her silken seam, And fain would be at Carterhaugh, Amang the... | |
| Francis James Child - Ballads, English - 1860 - 366 pages
...a most interesting essay, introductory to this tale, on the Fairies of Popular Superstition.) " OI forbid ye, maidens a', That wear gowd on your hair,...is there. " There's nane that gaes by Carterhaugh, s But maun leave him a wad, Either gowd rings, or green mantles, Or else their maidenheid. " Now gowd... | |
| Danish ballads and songs - 1860 - 484 pages
...etiquette was always weeping for her. St. 12. Her crown of gold. The mark of rank as well as maidenhood. OI forbid ye, maidens a', That wear gowd on your hair,...or gae by Carterhaugh For young Tamlane is there. Scolt. Bard. Min. II. 187. St. 17. She loos'd her flowing hair. This is explained by Fallersleben in... | |
| Ballads, Danish - 1860 - 484 pages
...etiquette was always weeping for her. St. 12. Her crown of gold. The mark of rank us well as maidenhood. OI forbid ye, maidens a', That wear gowd on your hair, To come or gac by Carterhaugh For young Tamlane is there. Seotl. Bard. Min. II. 187. St. 17. She loos'd her flowing... | |
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