Selections from the Early Ballad Poetry of England and ScotlandRichard John King Pickering, 1842 - 291 стор. |
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... Battle of Otterbourne 151 Chevy Chase ........ Thomas the Rhymer . The Sang of the Outlaw Murray The Douglas Tragedy .... Lament of the Border Widow The Dowie Dens of Yarrow Johnie Armstrang . Annan Water ...... Barthram's Dirge The ...
... Battle of Otterbourne 151 Chevy Chase ........ Thomas the Rhymer . The Sang of the Outlaw Murray The Douglas Tragedy .... Lament of the Border Widow The Dowie Dens of Yarrow Johnie Armstrang . Annan Water ...... Barthram's Dirge The ...
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... Battle of Brunesburgh , and some few similar fragments in the Saxon Chronicle , none of these ancient songs have been preserved . It is suffici- etiam exactiorem ( ut in carminum interpretatione omnino requiritur ) notitiam non ...
... Battle of Brunesburgh , and some few similar fragments in the Saxon Chronicle , none of these ancient songs have been preserved . It is suffici- etiam exactiorem ( ut in carminum interpretatione omnino requiritur ) notitiam non ...
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... Battle of Beorg- ford or Burford , between Ethelbald of Mercia and the men of Wessex , is apparently such a version , and his Chronicle will afford numerous instances of a similar character.1 Scanty as these remains are , they are ...
... Battle of Beorg- ford or Burford , between Ethelbald of Mercia and the men of Wessex , is apparently such a version , and his Chronicle will afford numerous instances of a similar character.1 Scanty as these remains are , they are ...
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... battle - weapons and war - weeds , " laid on the deck of his own galley ; over his head was set up a " golden ensign ; " and then they let the ship float alone over the waters , none knew whither . After his death , Hrothgar , son of ...
... battle - weapons and war - weeds , " laid on the deck of his own galley ; over his head was set up a " golden ensign ; " and then they let the ship float alone over the waters , none knew whither . After his death , Hrothgar , son of ...
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... battle of Hastings , the victory of the Conqueror was celebrated by the Jongleurs in their " Chan- sons , " and the deeds of Henry I. were com- memorated in the " Chansons " of the Jongleur David . The following very curious Anglo ...
... battle of Hastings , the victory of the Conqueror was celebrated by the Jongleurs in their " Chan- sons , " and the deeds of Henry I. were com- memorated in the " Chansons " of the Jongleur David . The following very curious Anglo ...
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Selections from the Early Ballad Poetry of England and Scotland, Том 1 Richard John King Повний перегляд - 1842 |
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Selections from the Early Ballad Poetry of England and Scotland Richard John King Повний перегляд - 1842 |
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Adam Bell agayne ancient Annie Armorica arrowes awaye ballad banyshed Beowulf bonny milldams Border bright Carleile castle Cloudeslè daughter daye deare deere English Erl Richard Erle Douglas Ettricke Foreste fair Fair Annie fast fayre fight frae grete gude hall hame hand harpe Harry Percy hart hast hath hill Johnie King Arthur kyng Estmere lady ladye land Lochroyan Lord Gregory mair mankynde manye milldams of Binnorie myght mynde myne never Outlaw Outlaw Murray Percy queene quoth Robin Hood Romance ryght sall sayd the kyng saye Scotland Scottish shal shalt shee sholde Sir Aldingar sir Gawaine Sir Patrick Spens Sir Walter slain slayne sore steed swerde sword syde syr Cauline thee theyr Thomas the Rhymer thre tree Trouvères tyde weel wold wood wyfe wyll Wyllyam wyth yemen
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Сторінка 273 - It fell about the Martinmas, When nights are lang and mirk, The carline wife's three sons came hame, And their hats were o' the birk. It neither grew in syke nor ditch, Nor yet in ony sheugh ; But at the gates o' Paradise That birk grew fair eneugh. 'Blow up the fire, my maidens I Bring water from the well ! For a' my house shall feast this night, Since my three sons are well.
Сторінка 279 - O wha is this has done this deed, And tauld the king o' me, To send us out, at this time of the year, To sail upon the sea ? " Be it wind, be it weet, be it hail, be it sleet, Our ship must sail the faem; The king's daughter of Noroway, 'Tis we must fetch her hame." They hoysed their sails on Monenday morn, Wi' a' the speed they may; They hae landed in Noroway, Upon a Wodensday.
Сторінка 172 - I never heard the old song of Percy and Douglas that I found not my heart moved more than with a trumpet...
Сторінка 174 - With fifteen hundred bowmen bold, All chosen men of might, Who knew full well in time of need To aim their shafts aright.
Сторінка 281 - O, where will I get a gude sailor To take my helm in hand, Till I get up to the tall top-mast To see if I can spy land ?" " O here am I, a sailor gude, To take the helm in hand, Till ye get up to the tall top-mast ; But I fear you'll ne'er spy land.
Сторінка 224 - I digg'da grave, and laid him in, And happ'd him with the sod sae green. But think na ye my heart was sair, When I laid the moul...
Сторінка 217 - He's lifted her on a milk-white steed, And himself on a dapple grey. With a bugelet horn hung down by his side, And slowly they baith rade away. O they rade on, and on they rade, And a...
Сторінка 223 - There came a man, by middle day, He spied his sport, and went away; And brought the king that very night, Who brake my bower, and slew my knight. He slew my knight, to me sae dear ; He slew my knight, and poin'd his gear : My servants all for life did flee, And left me in extremitie.
Сторінка 4 - In this our spacious isle, I think there is not one, But he hath heard some talk of him and little John; And to the end of time, the tales shall ne'er be done, Of Scarlock, George-a-Green, and Much the miller's son, Of Tuck the merry friar, which many a sermon made, In praise of Robin Hood, his out-laws, and their trade.
Сторінка 192 - Light down, light down now, true Thomas, And lean your head upon my knee; Abide ye there a little space, And I will show you ferlies three.