| Walter Scott - 1806 - 512 pages
...said, " Brother, we must awa. * The cock doth.jcraw, the day doth daw, " The channerin'* worm dolh chide; " Gin we be mist out o' our place, " A sair...Fareweel to barn and byre ! " And fare ye weel, the bonny iass, " That kindles my mother's fire." * Channerin' — Fretting. NOTES THE WIFE OF USHER'S WELL.... | |
| Scott - Ballads, Scots - 1821 - 516 pages
...crawM but once, And clapp'd his wings at a', " The cock doth craw, the day doth daw, " The-channerin'* worm doth chide; " Gin we be mist out o' our place,...the bonny lass, " That kindles my mother's fire." • C/KMiwrin' — Fretting. NOTES THE WIFE OF USHER'S WELL. / n-iifi the wind may never cease, §c.——P.... | |
| Minstrelsy - 1827 - 566 pages
...once, And clapp'd his wings at a', Whan the youngest to the eldest said, " Brother we must awa'. " The cock doth craw, the day doth daw, The channerin'...weel, the bonny lass, That kindles my mother's fire." Channerin\ fretting. SIR ROLAND. THIS fragment, we believe, has never before been printed. It was communicated... | |
| William Motherwell - Ballads - 1827 - 566 pages
...once, And clapp'd his wings at a', Whan the youngest to the eldest said, " Brother we must awa'. " The cock doth craw, the day doth daw, The channerin'...weel, the bonny lass, That kindles my mother's fire." XVI. 1 Channerin, fretting. Q 124 SIR ROLAND. Tins fragment, we believe, has never before been printed.... | |
| Walter Scott - Ballads, Scots - 1833 - 386 pages
...schliesst die himmels thiir ; Adieu ! der himmlische Portier 1st streng und halt auf ordnung." Blumauer. " Fare ye weel, my mother dear ! Fareweel to barn and...weel, the bonny lass, That kindles my mother's fire." VOCE. JjrfliiprriJ"J F^ETOJ wealthy wife was she ; She bad three stout and EE ra g § •532 — ^M... | |
| Walter Scott - English literature - 1833 - 1104 pages
...the eldest said, " Brother, we must awa.— " The cock doth craw, the day doth daw, The channerm'» worm doth chide; Gin we be mist out o' our place, A sair pain we maun bide. t " Pare ye weel. my mother dear ! Fareweel to barn and byre 1 And fare ye weel, the bonny lass, That... | |
| Sir Walter Scott - 1838 - 562 pages
...the eldest said, " Brother, we must awa. — " The cock doth craw, the day doth daw, The channerin'1 worm doth chide; Gin we be mist out o' our place,...weel, the bonny lass, That kindles my mother's fire." COSPATRICK. A copy of this Ballad, materially different from that which follows, appeared in " Scottith... | |
| Walter Scott - 1842 - 746 pages
...daw, The channerin'* worm dotli chide ; Gin we be mist out o' our place, A sair puin we maun btde.t " Fare ye weel. my mother dear ! Fareweel to barn and...And fare ye weel, the bonny lass, That kindles my mother s fire." THE WIFE OF USHER'S WELL. wtallhjr wife wu »'.- ; She !••• 1 ihree iioul and... | |
| Richard John King - Ballads, English - 1842 - 352 pages
...Gin we be mist out o' our place, O sair pain we maun bide. " Fare ye weel, my mother dear ! Fare weel to barn and byre ! And fare ye weel, the bonny lass, That kindles my mother's fire." Fretting. SIR PATRICK SPENS. HE following explanation of the ballad of Sir Patrick Spens, is given... | |
| Samuel Carter Hall - Ballads, English - 1844 - 178 pages
...And the wild fowl chirped for day ; And the aulder to the younger said, ' Brother, we maun away. ' The cock doth craw, the day doth daw, The channerin worm doth chide ; Gin we be missed out o' our place, A sair pain we maun bide.' ' Lie still, lie still a little wee while, Lie... | |
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