| Robert Jamieson - 1806 - 436 sider
...But ye maun go wi' me now, Thomas, True Thomas, ye maun go wi' me; For ye maun serve me seven years, Through weal and wae, as may chance to be.' She turned...bridle rang, Her steed flew swifter than the wind. O they rade on, and farther on, Untill they came to a garden green; " Light down, light down, ye lady... | |
| 1806 - 448 sider
...name does not belong to me; I am but the queen of fair Elfland, And I am come here to visit thee. " But ye maun go wi' me now, Thomas, True Thomas, ye...maun go wi' me ; For ye maun serve me seven years, Through weal and wae, as may chance to be." She turned about her milk-white steed. And took True Thomas... | |
| Robert Jamieson - 1806 - 434 sider
...name does not belong to me ; I am but the queen of fair Elfland, And I am come here to visit thee. " But ye maun go wi' me now, Thomas, True Thomas, ye maun go wi' me; For ye maun serve me seven years, Through weal and wae, as may chance to be." She turned about her milk-white steed. And took True Thomas... | |
| Thomas (the Rhymer) - 1875 - 174 sider
...queen of fair Kltland, And I am come here to visit thee. 16 " But ye maun go wi' me now, Thomas, Tnio Thomas, ye maun go wi' me ; For ye maun serve me seven...bridle rang, Her steed flew swifter than the wind. 32 SCOTT. True Thomas, he pull'd aff his cap, And louted low down to the knee, "All hail, thou mighty... | |
| Thomas (the Rhymer) - 1875 - 164 sider
...does not belong to me ; I am but the queen of fair Elfland, And I am come here to visit thee. 16 " But ye maun go wi' me now, Thomas, True Thomas, ye...milk-white steed, And took true Thomas up behind, Anil ay whene'er her bridle rang, Her steed flew swifter than the wind. 32 О they rade on, and farther... | |
| Francis James Child, George Lyman Kittredge - 1884 - 276 sider
...does not belong to me ; I am but the queen of fair Elfland, And I 'm come here for to visit thee. 5 ' But ye maun go wi me now, Thomas, True Thomas, ye maun go wi me, For ye maun serve me seven years, Thro weel or wae as may chance to be.' 6 She turned about her milk-white steed, And took True Thomas... | |
| Francis Barton Gummere - 1894 - 586 sider
...shall never daunton me ; ' — Syne he has kissed* her rosy lips All underneath the Eildon Tree. 7. ' But ye maun go wi me now, Thomas, True Thomas, ye maun go wi me, For ye maun serve me seven years, Thro weel or wae as may chance to be.' 8. She turned about her milk-white steed, And took True Thomas... | |
| 1894 - 326 sider
...weird shall never daunton me." Syne he has kissed her rosy lips, All underneath the Eildon Tree.] " But ye maun go wi' me, now, Thomas ; True Thomas,...maun go wi' me ; For ye maun serve me seven years, Thro' weal or woe as may chance to be. Harp and carp, chat. She turned about her milk-white steed ;... | |
| 1894 - 326 sider
...now, Thomas ; True Thomas, ye maun go wi' me ; For ye maun serve me seven years, Thro' weal or woe as may chance to be. She turned about her milk-white steed ; And took true Thomas up behind : And aye, whene'er her bridle rang, The steed flew swifter than the wind. For forty days and forty nights... | |
| 1894 - 356 sider
...me ; For ye maun serve me seven years, Thro' weal or woe as may chance to be. Harp and carp, chat. She turned about her milk-white steed ., And took true Thomas up behind : And aye, whene'er her bridle rang, The steed flew swifter than the wind. For forty days and forty nights... | |
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