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" Pray, sir, did you not send for me," By such a messenger ? said she : Which made his hair stare on his head, As knowing well that he was dead. " Where is he ? " then to her he said ; " He's in the stable," quoth the maid. " Go in," said he, " and go to... "
The Suffolk Garland: Or, a Collection of Poems, Songs, Tales, Ballads ... - 115. oldal
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A Collection of Old Ballads: Corrected from the Best and Most ..., 1. kötet

Ambrose Philips - 1723 - 346 oldal
...here ? Pray Sir, did you not fend for me, By fuch a Meflenger, faid fhe ; Which made his Hair flare on his Head, As knowing well that he was dead : Where is he ? then to her he faid, He's in the Stable, quoth the Maid. Go in, faid he, and go to Bed, I'll fee the Horfe well littered....

A Collection of Old Ballads: Corrected from the Best and Most ..., 1. kötet

1723 - 348 oldal
...here ? Pray Sir, did you not fend for me, By fuch a Meflenger, faid fhe ; Which made his Hair ftare on his Head, As knowing well that he was dead : Where is he 1 then to her he faid, He's in the Stable, quoth the Maid. Go in, faid he, and go to Bed, I'll fee...

Miscellanea Nova: Containing, Amidst a Variety of Other Matters Curious and ...

Samuel Whyte, Edward-Athenry Whyte - 1800 - 316 oldal
...here ? Fray, fir, did you not fend for me, By fuch a meffenger, faid fhc; Which made his hair ftare on his head, As knowing well that he was dead : Where is he ? then to her he faid, He's in the ftable, quoth the maid ; Go in, faid he, and go to bed, I'll fee the horfc well littered....

Miscellanea nova

Samuel Whyte, Edward Athenry Whyte - 1801 - 336 oldal
...here ? Pray, fir, did you not fend for me, By fuch a meffenger, faid fhe; Which made his hair flare on his head, As knowing well that he was dead: Where is he ? then to her he faid, He's in the liable, quoth the maid; Go in, faid he, and go to bed, • J'll fee the horfe well...

Historic Survey of German Poetry: Interspersed with Various ..., 2. kötet

William Taylor - 1829 - 514 oldal
...affrighted man ; Down stairs he ran, and, when he see her, Cry'd out, My child, how cam'st thou here? Pray, sir, did you not send for me, By such a messenger ? cry'd she. Which made his hair stand on his head, As knowing well that he was dead. Where is he then...

The Pictorial Book of Ancient Ballad Poetry of Great Britain: Historical ...

Joseph S. Moore - 1853 - 900 oldal
...stairs he ran, and when he see her, Cry'd out my child how cam'st thou here? Pray, sir, did not you send for me By such a messenger said she? Which made his hair stand on his head, As knowing well that he was dead Where is he? then to her he said, He's in the stable,...

The Anglo-American Magazine, 5. kötet

1854 - 676 oldal
...Down stairs he ran, and when he see her, Cry'd out, my child, how cam'st thou here? Pray, sir, diu you not send for me, By such a messenger, said she, Which made his hnir stare on his head, As knowing well that he was dead : Where is he ? Then to her he said, He's...

English and Scottish Ballads: Book I. Romances of chivalry and legends of ...

Francis James Child - 1857 - 496 oldal
...affrighted man : » Down stairs he ran, and when he see her, Cried out, " My child, how cam'st thou here?" " Pray, sir, did you not send for me," By such a messenger...said she : Which made his hair stare on his head, rs As knowing well that he was dead. " Where is he ? " then to her he said ; " He's in the stable,"...

English and Scottish Ballads: Book I. Romances of chivalry and legends of ...

Francis James Child - 1857 - 512 oldal
...man : ?o Down stairs he ran, and when he see her, > Cried out, " My child, how cam'st thou here ? " " Pray, sir, did you not send for me," By such a messenger...said she : Which made his hair stare on his head, 's As knowing well that he was dead. " Where is he ? " then to her he said ; " He's in the stable,"...

English and Scottish Ballads, 1. kötet

Francis James Child - 1860 - 374 oldal
...did you not send for me," By such a messenger ? said she : Which made his hair stare on his head, r« As knowing well that he was dead. " Where is he ?...said he, " and go to bed ; " I'll see the horse well littered." ai He stared about, and there could he No shape of any mankind see, But found his horse...




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