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... lady of halls and bowers , In bonny Berwick town . * 13 * THE GAY GOSHAWK ' O WELL is me , my gay goshawk , ' That you can speak and flee ; ' For you can carry a love - letter ' To my true Love from me . ' Unknown -- ' O how can I carry ...
... lady of halls and bowers , In bonny Berwick town . * 13 * THE GAY GOSHAWK ' O WELL is me , my gay goshawk , ' That you can speak and flee ; ' For you can carry a love - letter ' To my true Love from me . ' Unknown -- ' O how can I carry ...
Side 29
... till night . ' And so her father pledged his word , And so his promise plight . 27 shot - window , window with shutter 41 kirk , church 52 mass , service 56 plight , gave The lady's gone to her chamber As fast as she of English Song 29.
... till night . ' And so her father pledged his word , And so his promise plight . 27 shot - window , window with shutter 41 kirk , church 52 mass , service 56 plight , gave The lady's gone to her chamber As fast as she of English Song 29.
Side 30
Francis Turner Palgrave. The lady's gone to her chamber As fast as she could fare ; And she has drunk a sleepy draught That she had mix'd with care . And pale , pale , grew her rosy cheek , And pale and cold was she : - She seem'd to be ...
Francis Turner Palgrave. The lady's gone to her chamber As fast as she could fare ; And she has drunk a sleepy draught That she had mix'd with care . And pale , pale , grew her rosy cheek , And pale and cold was she : - She seem'd to be ...
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... , hall , for house 19 mettled , spirited : managed , trained 25 kirk , church 29 bower , lady's own rown Outlaw , man driven out to live by himself , a robber And as I rode by Dalton - Hall beneath the 56 The Children's Treasury.
... , hall , for house 19 mettled , spirited : managed , trained 25 kirk , church 29 bower , lady's own rown Outlaw , man driven out to live by himself , a robber And as I rode by Dalton - Hall beneath the 56 The Children's Treasury.
Side 57
... lady , winds his horn , ' And ' tis at peep of light ; ' His blast is heard at merry morn , ' And mine at dead of night . ' Yet sung she ' Brignall banks are fair , ' And Greta woods are gay ; ' I would I were with Edmund there ' To ...
... lady , winds his horn , ' And ' tis at peep of light ; ' His blast is heard at merry morn , ' And mine at dead of night . ' Yet sung she ' Brignall banks are fair , ' And Greta woods are gay ; ' I would I were with Edmund there ' To ...
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