| Robert Chambers - 1829 - 414 sider
...its name from a hermitage half way up the hill, which it formerly supplied with water. Oh, oh ! if my young babe were born, And set upon the nurse's knee, And I myself were dead and gane, And the green grass growing over me ! * THE WEE THING. MACN^IL. TUNE— Bonnie Dundee. SAW ye... | |
| 1925 - 778 sider
...down the brae, And waly waly yon burn-side, Where I and my love wont to gae, ending with — And O! if my young babe were born And set upon the nurse's knee....dead and gone, And the green grass growing over me! But to return to Elaine. Elaine's brother could not conceal his admiration for what he called 'the... | |
| William Chambers, Robert Chambers - 1846 - 922 sider
...inclemency ; It's not sic cauld that makes me cry, But my love's heart's grown cauld to me. And oh an my young babe were born, And set upon the nurse's...lairds came to this town, And gentlemen o' high degree, I took my auld son in my arms, And went to my chamber pleasantly. But when lords and lairds come next... | |
| Scottish songs - 1852 - 356 sider
...sae ill to win, I'd lock'd my heart in a case of gold, And pinn'd it wi' a siller pin. Oh, oh ! if my young babe were born, And set upon the nurse's knee, And I mysel' were dead and gone, And the green grass growin' ower me ! Nothing is known with certainty as... | |
| 1854 - 356 sider
...sae ill to win, I'd lock'd my heart in a case of gold, And pinn'd it wi' a siller pin. Oh, oh ! if my young babe were born, And set upon the nurse's knee, And I mysel' were dead and gone, And the green grass growin' ower me ! THE EWE-BUGHTS. From the " Tea-Table... | |
| Charles Mackay - 1857 - 364 sider
...ill to wii), I'd loek'd my heart in a case of gowd, And pinn'd it wi' a siller pin. And it's oh ! if my young babe were born, And set upon the nurse's knee, And I mysel' were dead and gone, And the green grass growin' ower me ! Nothing is known with certainty as... | |
| Francis James Child - 1857 - 808 sider
...been sae ill to win, I'd lock'd my heart in a case of gold, And pin'd it with a silver pin. Oh, oh, if my young babe were born, And set upon the nurse's knee, And I my sell were dead and gane ! For a maid again I'll never be. FROM the appendix to Motherwell's Minstrelsy,... | |
| University of Edinburgh - 1857 - 430 sider
...sae ill to win, I had lockt my heart in a case o' gowd And pinned it with a siller pin. And oh ! if my young babe were born, And set upon the nurse's knee, And I mysell were dead and gane, For a maid again Ise never be. Burns in one of his letters quotes the following... | |
| Francis James Child - 1857 - 368 sider
...sae ill to win, I'd lock'd my heart in a case of gold, « And pin'd it with a silver pin. Oh, oh, if my young babe were born, And set upon the nurse's knee, And I my sell were dead and gane ! For a maid again I'll never be. . * LORD JAMIE DOUGLAS. FROM the appendix... | |
| Francis James Child - 1857 - 382 sider
...sae ill to win, I'd lock'd my heart in a case of gold, a And pin'd it with a silver pin. Oh, oh, if my young babe were born. And set upon the nurse's knee, And I my sell were dead and gane ! For a maid again I'll never be. « LORD JAMIE DOUGLAS. FROM the appendix... | |
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