Popular Ballads and Songs: From Tradition, Manuscripts, and Scarce Editions, Bind 2Robert Jamieson A. Constable and Company, 1806 |
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... John Barleycorn , Allan o'Maut , John Barleycorn , Master Mault , Sir John Barleycorn , A Carowsing Song , Drinking Song , Page . 194 202 · • · 210 · · 215 • • 221 • 226 · 231 • · 237 · 240 244 • 251 261 263 · 265 273 • • 278 · 285 Lord ...
... John Barleycorn , Allan o'Maut , John Barleycorn , Master Mault , Sir John Barleycorn , A Carowsing Song , Drinking Song , Page . 194 202 · • · 210 · · 215 • • 221 • 226 · 231 • · 237 · 240 244 • 251 261 263 · 265 273 • • 278 · 285 Lord ...
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... now goth , And to this daie hath gone , that it may bee Continued so in perpetuitee ; We lettyng theyr Scarborow castels alone , Taking Scarborow Warnynges everichone . ALLANE - A - MAUT , AND SIR JOHN BARLEYCORN 230.
... now goth , And to this daie hath gone , that it may bee Continued so in perpetuitee ; We lettyng theyr Scarborow castels alone , Taking Scarborow Warnynges everichone . ALLANE - A - MAUT , AND SIR JOHN BARLEYCORN 230.
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... JOHN BARLEYCORN . THE Editor is happy in being able here to present his read- ers with five pieces , Scotish and English , none of them destitute of merit , upon a very popular subject . The first is good classical Scotish ; the second ...
... JOHN BARLEYCORN . THE Editor is happy in being able here to present his read- ers with five pieces , Scotish and English , none of them destitute of merit , upon a very popular subject . The first is good classical Scotish ; the second ...
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... in Magdalen College , Cam- bridge , is a collection of " Penny Merriments ; " in which , at p . 77 , is a pamphlet , partly prose and partly verse , on the subject of Sir John Barleycorn , but of no merit . ALLAN - A - MAUT , & c . From ...
... in Magdalen College , Cam- bridge , is a collection of " Penny Merriments ; " in which , at p . 77 , is a pamphlet , partly prose and partly verse , on the subject of Sir John Barleycorn , but of no merit . ALLAN - A - MAUT , & c . From ...
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... ; and to bear the bell well , is accounted a good sign in whisky . This sign , however , is very deceitful , as it may be produced without the assistance of Allan o ' Maut . JOHN BARLEYCORN . Given by the Editor , from his 239.
... ; and to bear the bell well , is accounted a good sign in whisky . This sign , however , is very deceitful , as it may be produced without the assistance of Allan o ' Maut . JOHN BARLEYCORN . Given by the Editor , from his 239.
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Allane honorit amang Andrew Lammie anither auld bairn baith ballads Beichan Billy Blin blode boatie rows bonny bower bridal bright bride Cott dear doth EDITOR Fair Annie Ffor frae Fyvie Gael gane gang gi'e gode green gude gude Wallace ha'e hame hath hawkie heart ilka John Barleycorn king kist kyng lady Lady Elspat Linc Lizie Lindsay lord mair marigolde maun merry minc't pies mither mony ne'er neist o'er Pbroo Plumb-pudding queen Quhy sowld Robyn Hode Rosmer sall Scarborow Castel Scarborow Warnynge everichone Scotish Scotland Scots Musical Museum seid Litull John seven sons shal shalbe SONG sothe sowld not Allane spak stown Syne ta'en thee ther thou True Thomas Twill Wa'yates Wallace weel Whan ye maun young young Beichan young Bekie zonder
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Side 267 - So now is come our joyfulst feast; Let every man be jolly, Each room with ivy leaves is drest And every post with holly. Though some churls at our mirth repint, Bound your foreheads garlands twine, Drown sorrow in a cup of wine, And let us all be merry. Now all our neighbors...
Side 9 - So thick beset with thorns and briers ? That is the path of righteousness, Though after it but few enquires. " And see ye not that braid, braid road, That lies across that lily leven ? That is the path of wickedness, Though some call it the road to Heaven.
Side 363 - But wha will bake my bridal bread, Or brew my bridal ale ? And wha will welcome my brisk bride, That I bring o'er the dale...
Side 117 - I'll freely gie, That for seven years I'll stay unwed, For the kindness thou dost show to me/' And she has brib'd the proud warder Wi...
Side 236 - THERE were three Kings into the east, Three Kings both great and high, And they hae sworn a solemn oath John Barleycorn should die. They took a plough and plough'd him down, Put clods upon his head, And they hae sworn a solemn oath John Barleycorn was dead. But the...
Side 115 - He longed strange countries for to see ; But he was taen by a savage moor, Who handled him right cruellie; For he viewed the fashions of that land ; Their way of worship viewed he ; But to Mahound, or Termagant, Would Beichan never bend a knee. So, in every shoulder they've putten a here ; In every bore they've putten a tree; And they have made him trail the wine And spices on his fair bodie.
Side 346 - Are up, and gotten lear, They'll help to gar the boatie row, And lighten a' our care. The boatie rows, the boatie rows, The boatie rows fu' weel ; And lightsome be her heart that bears The murlain and the creel.
Side 286 - The conquest of your beauty It comes not from defect of love But from excess of duty. For knowing that I sue to serve A saint of such perfection, As all desire but none deserve A place in her affection, I rather choose to want relief Than venture the revealing ; When Glory recommends the grief Despair distrusts the healing.
Side 268 - Now all our neighbours' chimneys smoke, And Christmas blocks are burning ; Their ovens they with baked meats choke, And all their spits are turning. Without the door let sorrow lie ; And if for cold it hap to die, We'll bury't in a Christmas pie, And evermore be merry.
Side 185 - She's turned her richt and round about, And thrice she blew on a grass-green horn ; And she sware by the moon and the stars abopn, That she'd gar me rue the day I was born.