The Songs of England and ScotlandPeter Cunningham James Cochrane and Company, 1835 - 362 páginas |
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... lines from other ditties , or from the mother - wit of the reciter or singer . The injury , in either case , is obvious and irrepara ble . " Quar . Rev. vol . i . 30. - SCOTT . With all deference to the opinion of so great a man , is it ...
... lines from other ditties , or from the mother - wit of the reciter or singer . The injury , in either case , is obvious and irrepara ble . " Quar . Rev. vol . i . 30. - SCOTT . With all deference to the opinion of so great a man , is it ...
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... with dyuerse other whych I ouerpasse . ' Mr. Motherwell sup- poses these lines to form all that ever existed of the song . * * Minstrelsy , p . xlviii . Barbour in his Life of Bruce , refrains from tell vi INTRODUCTION .
... with dyuerse other whych I ouerpasse . ' Mr. Motherwell sup- poses these lines to form all that ever existed of the song . * * Minstrelsy , p . xlviii . Barbour in his Life of Bruce , refrains from tell vi INTRODUCTION .
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... lines of two songs well - known , perhaps , ' says Geo . Chalmers , authors time , ' - -a young man-- cleikit up a high rough sang " Thair fure ane man to the holt , " Of Peblis to the Play . Quoth he and Wat Alkin said to fair Alice ...
... lines of two songs well - known , perhaps , ' says Geo . Chalmers , authors time , ' - -a young man-- cleikit up a high rough sang " Thair fure ane man to the holt , " Of Peblis to the Play . Quoth he and Wat Alkin said to fair Alice ...
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... Fayr luf This is a very beautiful poem , one hundred and sixty - two lines in length , it is preserved in the Maitland MS . See Laing's Early Me- trical Tales , p . 249 . lent thou me thy mantil ioy , The Persee and X INTRODUCTION ,
... Fayr luf This is a very beautiful poem , one hundred and sixty - two lines in length , it is preserved in the Maitland MS . See Laing's Early Me- trical Tales , p . 249 . lent thou me thy mantil ioy , The Persee and X INTRODUCTION ,
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... lines , and half chorusses , would be next to useless : they have no beauty to recommend them , and throw little light on the subject of song . The song commencing O lusty Maye vitht Flora quene , ' has been pub- lished entire ; I would ...
... lines , and half chorusses , would be next to useless : they have no beauty to recommend them , and throw little light on the subject of song . The song commencing O lusty Maye vitht Flora quene , ' has been pub- lished entire ; I would ...
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