That name does not belang to me; I am but the Queen of fair Elfland, That am hither come to visit thee. 'Harp and carp, Thomas', she said; 'Harp and carp along wi' me; And if ye dare to kiss my lips, Sure of your bodie I will be. Works - Side 122af Walter Scott - 1923Fuld visning - Om denne bog
| George Eyre-Todd - 1893 - 344 sider
...am but the queen of fair Elfland That am hither come to visit thee. 'speak. ring. "Harp and carp1, Thomas," she said; "Harp and carp along wi' me; And if ye dare to kiss my lips, Sure of your body I will be." " Betide me weal, betide me woe, 9 Xhat destiny shall never That weird shall never... | |
| 1893 - 700 sider
...carp along with me; And if 3re dare to kiss my lips, Sure of your body I shall be ! " C " Betide rne weal, betide me woe, That weird shall never daunton me ! "' Syne he has kiss'd her rosy lips, All underneath the Eildon tree. ' 7 " Xow ye maun go with me," she said, " True... | |
| Walter Scott - 1894 - 308 sider
...name does not belang to me ; I am but the Queen of fair Elfland, That am hither come to visit thee. ' Harp and carp, Thomas,' she said ; ' Harp and carp...That weird shall never daunton me.' — Syne he has kiss'd her rosy lips, All underneath the Eildon Tree. ' Now, ye maun go wi' me,' she said ; ' True... | |
| 1894 - 356 sider
...Thomas," she said ; " Harp and carp along wi' me ; And if ye dare to kiss my lips, Sure of your body I will be." — " Betide me weal, betide me woe, That...kissed her rosy lips, All underneath the Eildon Tree.] " But ye maun go wi' me, now, Thomas ; True Thomas, ye maun go wi' me ; For ye maun serve me seven... | |
| Francis Barton Gummere - 1894 - 504 sider
...' Harp and carp along wi me ; But if ye dare 'to kiss my lips, Sure of your bodie I will be.' 6. ' Betide me weal, betide me woe, That weird shall never...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,... | |
| 1894 - 332 sider
...of fair Elfland, And I am come here for to visit thee. tett, tuft. II. A Popular British Ballads [" Harp and carp, Thomas," she said ; " Harp and carp...me ; And if ye dare to kiss my lips, * Sure of your body I will be." — " Betide me weal, betide me woe, That weird shall never daunton me." Syne he has... | |
| Francis Barton Gummere - 1894 - 490 sider
...does not belong to me ; I am but the queen of fair Elfland, And I 'm come here for to visit thee. 5. ' Harp and carp, Thomas,' she said, ' Harp and carp along wi me ; But if ye dare to kiss my lips, Sure of your bodie I will be.' 6. ' Betide me weal, betide me woe,... | |
| Charles Eliot Norton, George Henry Browne - 1895 - 392 sider
...name does not belang to me; 1 am but the queen of fair Elfland, That am hither come to visit thee. " Harp and carp, Thomas! " she said, " Harp and carp...kissed her rosy lips, All underneath the Eildon Tree. , ye maun go wi' me," she said; " True Thomas, ye maun go wi' me ; And ye maun serve me seven years,... | |
| 1895 - 180 sider
...name does not belang to me ; I am but the Queen of fair Elfland, That am hither come to visit thee. ' Harp and carp, Thomas/ she said, ' Harp and carp,...woe, That weird shall never daunton me ; Syne he has kiss'd her rosy lips, All underneath the Eildon Tree. ' Now, ye maun go wi' me,' she said, ' True Thomas,... | |
| Sir Herbert Maxwell - 1895 - 376 sider
...Thomas,' she said, ' Harp and carp alon^ wi! me ; And it' ye dare to kiss my lips, Sure of your body I will be.' ' Betide me weal, betide me woe, That...kissed her rosy lips All underneath the Eildon tree." And then the spell was complete. And when it is seen how potent is the spell — how many and many... | |
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