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" Her shirt was o' the grass-green silk, Her mantle o' the velvet fyne ; At ilka tett of her horse's mane, Hung fifty siller bells and nine. True Thomas, he pull'd aff his cap, And louted low down to his knee, " All hail, thou mighty queen of heaven ! For... "
Fraser's Magazine - Page 650
1873
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Poems, Volume 1

sir Walter Scott (bart.) - English poetry - 1880 - 326 pages
...THE RHYMER. PART FIRST, flnrient. 'pRUE THOMAS lay on Huntlie bank; A ferlie he spied wi' his ee ; And there he saw a ladye bright, Come riding down by the Eildon Tree. Her shirt was o' the grass-green silk, Her mantle o' the velvet fyne ; At ilka tett of her horse's...
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The poetical works of sir Walter Scott. Ed., with a critical memoir, by W.M ...

sir Walter Scott (bart.) - 1882 - 688 pages
...prophecies. PART FIRST. ANCIENT. TRUE Thomas lay on Huntlie bank ; A ferlie he spied wi' his e'e ; And there he saw a ladye bright. Come riding down by the Eildon Tree; Her shirt was o' the grass-green silk, Her mantle o' the velvet fyne ; At ilka tett of her horse's...
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Complete Works, Volume 4

Washington Irving - 1882 - 910 pages
...he saw, the queen of Elfland : " Trne Thomas lay on Huntlie bank ; A ferlie he spied wi" his e'e ; And there he saw a ladye bright, Come riding down by the Eildon tree. Her skirl w.is o' the grass green silk, Her mantle o' the velvet fyne ; At ilka tett of her horse's...
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The poetical works of sir Walter Scott

sir Walter Scott (bart.) - 1882 - 664 pages
...prophecies. PART FIRST. ANCIRNT. TRUE Thomas lay on Huntlie bank ; A ferlie he spied wi' his e'e ; „ And there he saw a ladye bright, Come riding down by the Eildon Tree. Her shirt was o' the grass-green silk, Her mantle o' the velvet fyne ; At ilka tett of her horse's...
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The Crayon Miscellany

Washington Irving - Abbotsford (B.C.) - 1882 - 392 pages
...he saw, the queen of Elfland : " True Thomas lay on Huntlie bank ; A ferlie he spied wi' his e'e ; And there he saw a ladye bright, Come riding down by the Eildon tree. Her skirt w:is o' the grass green silk, Her mantle o" the velvet fyne ; At ilka tett of her horse's...
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In the Saddle: A Collection of Poems on Horseback-riding

Annie A. Longfellow - English poetry - 1882 - 202 pages
...ferlie 2 he spied wi' his ee ; 1 A spot afterwards included in the domain of Abbotsford. 2 Wonder. And there he saw a ladye bright, Come riding down by the Eildon Tree. Her shirt was o' the grass-green silk, Her mantle o' the velvet fyne ; At ilka l tett of her horse's...
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Poetical works. With illustr

sir Walter Scott (bart.) - 1882 - 474 pages
...prophecies vulgarly ascribed to the TRUE THOMAS lay on Huntlie bank ; A ferlie he spied wi' his ее ; And there he saw a ladye bright, Come riding down by the Ëildon Tree. Her shirt was o' the grass-green silk, Her mantle o' the velvet fyne ; At ilka tett of...
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In the Country: Essays

Morgan George Watkins - England - 1883 - 248 pages
...glen, where " True Thomas lay on Huntlie Bank ; A ferlie he spied wi' his e'e ; And there he saw a lady bright Come riding down by the Eildon Tree." The tree...indescribable, and must be felt to be realised. It is a poem cut in stone. The visitor is struck with its being much smaller than he had been led to expect....
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Harper's New Monthly Magazine, Volume 67

Literature - 1883 - 1004 pages
...he saw, the Queen of Elf-land: " ' True Thomas lay on Huntlie Bank ; A ferlie he spied wi" his e'e; And there he saw a ladye bright, Come riding down by the Eildon Tree. Her skirt was o" the grass-green silk, Her mantle o* the velvet fyne; At ilka tett of her horse's nmne...
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Abbotsford and Newstead Abbey

Washington Irving - Abbotsford (Scotland) - 1886 - 562 pages
...dreamt he saw, the queen of Elfland: " ' True Thomas lay on Huntlie bank; A ferlie he spied wi' his e'e; And there he saw a ladye bright, Come riding down by the Eildon tree. " ' Her skirt was o' the grass-green silk, Her mantle o' the velvet fyne; At ilka tett of her horse's...
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