The Songs of England and ScotlandPeter Cunningham James Cochrane and Company, 1835 - 362 páginas |
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... called by him , the old song of Percie and Douglas . ' † 6 To pursue the stream of song through its nume- rous channels , would require a work of greater extent than these little volumes , and of greater pre- tensions : the subject ...
... called by him , the old song of Percie and Douglas . ' † 6 To pursue the stream of song through its nume- rous channels , would require a work of greater extent than these little volumes , and of greater pre- tensions : the subject ...
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... called Scotland . ' * BALLAD AND SONG . - The most ancient ballad it is generally allowed , of which we are in possession , whether it relates to the Maid of Norway or not , is ' Sir Patrick Spens ' . It would be unfair to quote it as a ...
... called Scotland . ' * BALLAD AND SONG . - The most ancient ballad it is generally allowed , of which we are in possession , whether it relates to the Maid of Norway or not , is ' Sir Patrick Spens ' . It would be unfair to quote it as a ...
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... Alice ' 6 Verse 6 . My hony heart , how says the song ? " Their shall be mirth at our meeting , " 6 in the Of Peblis to the Play . Yet Verse 25 . In a curious medley of nonsense called Colkelbie Sow , INTRODUCTION . vii.
... Alice ' 6 Verse 6 . My hony heart , how says the song ? " Their shall be mirth at our meeting , " 6 in the Of Peblis to the Play . Yet Verse 25 . In a curious medley of nonsense called Colkelbie Sow , INTRODUCTION . vii.
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Peter Cunningham. In a curious medley of nonsense called Colkelbie Sow , we find the names of several airs popular before the middle of the fifteenth century . With ' stok hornis , ' pipes made of ' borit boutre , ' and ' bagpype's ...
Peter Cunningham. In a curious medley of nonsense called Colkelbie Sow , we find the names of several airs popular before the middle of the fifteenth century . With ' stok hornis , ' pipes made of ' borit boutre , ' and ' bagpype's ...
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... called ' The joly day now dawis , ' which we learn from Dunbar and others , was popu- lar at that period . The following verses preserved in the Fairfax MS . ( A. D. 1500 ) , are supposed to be the original . This day , day dawes , This ...
... called ' The joly day now dawis , ' which we learn from Dunbar and others , was popu- lar at that period . The following verses preserved in the Fairfax MS . ( A. D. 1500 ) , are supposed to be the original . This day , day dawes , This ...
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