 | Thomas Humphry Ward - 1883
...tear, Until that she saw her seven brethren fa', And her father hard fighting, who loved her so dear. ' O hold your hand, Lord William ! ' she said, ' For...I can get many a ane, But a father I can never get main' O she's ta'en out her handkerchief, It was o' the holland sae fine, And aye she dighted her father's... | |
 | William James Linton, Richard Henry Stoddard - 1883
...Until that she saw her seven brethren fa', And her father hard fighting, who loved her sae dear. " O hold your hand ! Lord William ! " she said, —...they are wondrous sair ; True lovers I can get many an ane, But a father I can never get mair." O she's ta'en out her handkerchief, It was o' the holland... | |
 | 1883
...Margaret's interference on her father's behalf is a skilful interruption of the general butchery. " O she's ta'en out her handkerchief, It was o' the holland sae fine, And aye she dighted her father's wounds, That were redder than the wine." The first part of the ballad is so tumultuous in its progress... | |
 | H. W. H. - 1884 - 176 páginas
...Until that she saw her seven brethren fa', And her father hard fighting who loved her sae dear. ' Oh hold your hand, Lord William,' she said, ' For your...strokes they are wondrous sair, True lovers I can get mony a ane, But a father I can never get mair.' ' O chuse, O chuse, Lady Margaret,' he said, Whether... | |
 | Robert Bell - 1885 - 472 páginas
...tear, Until that she saw her seven brethren fa' [dear. And her father hard fighting, who loved her so ' O hold your hand, Lord William !' she said, ' For...ta'en out her handkerchief, It was o' the holland so fine, And aye she dightedt her father's bloody wounds, That were redder than the wine. » Mr. King,... | |
 | Francis James Child - 1885
...tear, Until that she saw her seven brethren fa', And her father hard fighting, who loved her so dear. " O hold your hand, Lord William ! " she said, " For...many a ane, But a father I can never get mair."— 0 she's ta'en out her handkerchief, It was o' the holland sae fine, And aye she dighted her father's... | |
 | William M'Dowall - 1888 - 351 páginas
...that she saw her seven brethren fa', And her father hard fighting, who loved her so dear. " O haud your hand, Lord William ! " she said, " For your strokes they are wondrous sair It seemed as if the lady had begun to wish she had never left home. Devoted though she was to Lord... | |
 | Thomas Humphry Ward - 1889
...tear, Until that she saw her seven brethren fa', And her father hard fighting, who loved her so dear ' O hold your hand, Lord William ! ' she said, ' For...father's bloody wounds, That were redder than the wine. 'O chuse, O chuse, Lady Marg'ret,' he said, ' O whether will ye gang or bide ?' 'I'll gang, I'll gang,... | |
 | Thomas Humphry Ward - 1889
...And her father hard fighting, who loved her so dear. 'O hold your hand, Lord William!' she said, 1 For your strokes they are wond'rous sair ; True lovers...I can get many a ane, But a father I can never get mair1 O she's ta'en out her handkerchief, It was o' the holland sae fine, And aye she dighted her father's... | |
 | Katharine Lee Bates - 1890 - 230 páginas
...Until that she saw her seven brethren fa', And her father hard righting, who lov'd her so dear. " 0 hold your hand, Lord William ! " she said, " For your...get many a ane, But a father I can never get mair." 0 she's ta'en out her handkerchief, It was o' the holland sae fine, And aye she dighted her father's... | |
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