 | William Stanley Braithwaite - English poetry - 1907 - 823 pages
...The sun does bravely shine On our ears of corn. Rich as a pearl Comes every girl, This is mine, this is mine, this is mine; Let us die, ere away they be...bonny lass here is counted a rare one, As those in prince's courts. These and we With country glee, Will teach the woods to resound, And the hills with... | |
 | English poetry - 1910
...The sun does bravely shine On our ears of corn. Rich as a pearl Conies every girl, This is mine, this is mine, this is mine; Let us die, ere away they be...sports: Each bonny lass here is counted a rare one These and we With country glee, Will teach the woods to resound, And the hills with echoes hollow:... | |
 | Amy Cruse - English poetry - 1913 - 147 pages
...The sun does bravely shine On our ears of corn. Rich as a pearl Comes every girl. This is mine, this is mine, this is mine. Let us die ere away they be borne. Bow to our Sun, to our Queen, and that fair one Come to behold our sports ; Each bonny lass here is counted... | |
 | Thomas Humphry Ward - English poetry - 1916
...The Sun does bravely shine On our ears of com. Rich as a pearl Comes every girl. This is mine, this is mine, this is mine. Let us die ere away they be borne. Bow to our Sun, to our Queen, and that fair one Come to behold our sports : Each bonny lass here is counted... | |
 | William Thomas Young - English poetry - 1923 - 307 pages
...The Sun does bravely shine On our ears of corn. Rich as a pearl Comes every girl, This is mine, this is mine, this is mine; Let us die, ere away they be...Each bonny lass here is counted a rare one, As those !n princes' courts. These and we With country glee, Will teach the woods to resound, And the hills... | |
 | George Moore - English poetry - 1924 - 174 pages
...The sun does bravely shine On our ears of corn. Rich as a pearl Comes every girl. This is mine, this is mine, this is mine. Let us die ere away they be borne. Bow to our Sun, to our Queen, and that fair one Come to behold our sports; Each bonny lass here is counted... | |
 | W. T. Young - English poetry - 1946 - 307 pages
...The Sun does bravely shine On our ears of corn. Rich as a pearl Comes every girl, This is mine, this is mine, this is mine; Let us die, ere away they be...Will teach the woods to resound, And the hills with echo's Hollo! Skipping lambs 1 Their bleating dams 'Mongst kids shall trip it round; For joy thus our... | |
 | ...W. Gifford (London, 1827), vol. II, pp. 359 ff. Rich as a pearl Comes eve1y girl, This is mine, this is mine, this is mine; Let us die, ere away they be borne.' In 1638, a time when the fashionable taste was all in favour of over-elaboration and conventional gallantry,... | |
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