Fairer than any flow'r that blows, Was Lucy Gray, of Allendale. Pensive at eve, down by the burn, Where oft the maid they us'd to hail, The shepherds now are heard to mourn, For Lucy Gray, of Allendale. With her to join the sportive dance, Far have I... The Poetical Works of Robert Anderson: Author of "Cumberland Ballads", &c - Side 177af Robert Anderson, Thomas Sanderson - 1820 - 278 siderFuld visning - Om denne bog
| Robert Anderson - 1820 - 308 sider
...eve, down by the burn, Where oft the maid they us'd to hail, The shepherds now are heard to mourn, For Lucy Gray, of Allendale. With her to join the...now low lies the matchless maid, Sweet Lucy Gray, of Allendalc. Vol. II. AA I cannot toil, and seldom sleep ; My parents wonder what I ail : While others... | |
| 1844 - 858 sider
...eve, down by the burn, Where oft the maid they us'd to hail, The shepherds now are heard to mourn, For Lucy Gray, of Allendale. With her to join the...sighing view yon hawthorn shade, Where first I told a lover's tale ; For now low lies the matchless maid, Sweet Lucy Gray, of Allendale. I cannot toil, and... | |
| 1846 - 430 sider
...eve, down by the burn, Where oft the maid they us'd to hail, The shepherds now are heard to mourn, For Lucy Gray, of Allendale. With her to join the sportive dance, Far have I stray 'd o'er hill and vale, Then pleas'd, each rustic stole a glance At Lucy Gray, of Allendale. I... | |
| John Murray (Firm) - 1864 - 430 sider
...at eve, down by the burn Where oft the maid they us'd to hail, The shepherds now are heard to mourn For Lucy Gray, of Allendale. With her to Join the...sportive dance, Far have I stray'd o'er hill and vale j Then pleas' d each rustic stole a glance At Lucy Gray, of Allendale. , placed as to be a picturesque... | |
| John Murray (Firm) - 1873 - 502 sider
...at eve, down by the bum Where oft the maid they us'd to hail, The shepherds now are heard to mourn For Lucy Gray, of Allendale. With her to join the...pleas'd each rustic stole a glance At Lucy Gray, of Atiéndale. 1 sighing view yon hawthorn shade, Where first 1 told a lover's tale ; For now low lies... | |
| 1888 - 600 sider
...at eve, down by the burn, Where oft the maid they used to hail, The shepherds now are heard to mourn For Lucy Gray, of Allendale. With her to join the sportive dance Far have I stray 'd o'er hill and vale, Then pleased, each rustic stole a glance At Lucy Gray, of Allendale. I... | |
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