The London Book of English VerseHerbert Read, Bonamy Dobrée Eyre & Spottiswoode, 1949 - 874 oldal |
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... young man ? ' ' I hae been at the greenwood ; mother , make my bed soon , For I'm wearied wi ' hunting , and fain would lie down . ' ' An wha met ye there , Lord Randal , my son ? ' And wha met ye there , my handsome young man ? ' ' O I ...
... young man ? ' ' I hae been at the greenwood ; mother , make my bed soon , For I'm wearied wi ' hunting , and fain would lie down . ' ' An wha met ye there , Lord Randal , my son ? ' And wha met ye there , my handsome young man ? ' ' O I ...
9. oldal
... young man ? ' ' Four and twenty milk kye ; mother , make my bed soon , For I'm sick at the heart , and I fain would lie down . ' ' What d'ye leave to your sister , Lord Randal , my son ? What d'ye leave to your sister , my handsome young ...
... young man ? ' ' Four and twenty milk kye ; mother , make my bed soon , For I'm sick at the heart , and I fain would lie down . ' ' What d'ye leave to your sister , Lord Randal , my son ? What d'ye leave to your sister , my handsome young ...
129. oldal
Herbert Read, Bonamy Dobrée. 129 Sang My Peggy is a young thing , Just enter'd in her teens , Fair as the day , and sweet as May , Fair as the day , and always gay . My Peggy is a young thing , And I'm not very auld , Yet well I like to ...
Herbert Read, Bonamy Dobrée. 129 Sang My Peggy is a young thing , Just enter'd in her teens , Fair as the day , and sweet as May , Fair as the day , and always gay . My Peggy is a young thing , And I'm not very auld , Yet well I like to ...
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