| Thomas Percy - 1856 - 576 pagine
...once again To tell some pleasant tale. When she heard me say so, The tears fell from her eye ; 130 0 George, quoth she, if thou dost fail, Thy Sarah sure will dye. Though long, yet loe 1 at last, The appointed day was come, That I must with my Sarah meet ; 135 Having a mighty sum Of... | |
| Thomas Percy - 1857 - 458 pagine
...dye. Though long, yet loe ! at last, The appointed day was come, That I must with my Sarah meet; 135 Having a mighty sum Of money in my hand', Unto her house went I, Whereas'my love upon her bed In saddest sort did lye. 140 What ails my heart's delight, My Sarah dear... | |
| Francis James Child - 1858 - 340 pagine
...made a vow, las Next Sunday, without fail, With my sweet Sarah once again To tell some pleasant tale. When she heard me say so, The tears fell from her eye ; iao " O George," quoth she, " if thou dost fail, Thy Sarah sure will dye." Though long, yet loe !... | |
| Thomas Percy - 1860 - 578 pagine
...once again To tell some pleasant tale. When she heard me say so, The tears fell from her eye ; 130 0 George, quoth she, if thou dost fail, Thy Sarah sure...appointed day was come, That I must with my Sarah meet ; 135 Having a mighty sum Of money in my hand,* Unto her house went I, Whereas my love upon her bed... | |
| Francis James Child - 1860 - 332 pagine
...made a vow, we Next Sunday, without fail, With my sweet Sarah once again To tell some pleasant tale. When she heard me say so, The tears fell from her eye ; iso " O George," quoth she, " if thou dost fail, Thy Sarah sure will dye." Though long, yet loe !... | |
| Francis James Child - 1864 - 340 pagine
...dye." Though long, yet loe ! at last, The appointed day was come, That I must with my Sarah meet ; iss Having a mighty sum Of money in my hand, Unto her...I, Whereas my love upon her bed In saddest sort did l}re. HO 136. The having a sum of money with him on Sunday, &c., shows this narrative to have been... | |
| Francis James Child - 1866 - 346 pagine
...I made a vow, Next Sunday, without fail, With my sweet Sarah once again To tell some pleasant tale. When she heard me say so, The tears fell from her...That I must with my Sarah meet ; Having a mighty sum 1 Of money in my hand, Unto her house went I, Whereas my love upon her bed In saddest sort did lye.... | |
| Thomas Percy - 1866 - 386 pagine
...Sarah once again To tell some pleasant tale. When she heard me say so, The tears fell from her eye; 130 O George, quoth she, if thou dost fail, Thy Sarah sure will dye. Though long, yetloe! at last, The appointed day was come, That I must with my Sarah meet; 135 Having a mighty sum... | |
| Thomas Percy - 1876 - 630 pagine
...made a vow, 125 Next Sunday without fail, With my sweet Sarah once again To tell some pleasant tale. When she heard me say so, The tears fell from her eye ; 130 О George, quoth she, if thou dost fail, Thy Sarah sure will dye. Though long, yet loe ! at last,... | |
| English poetry - 1876 - 424 pagine
...made a vow, 125 Next Sunday, without fail, With my sweet Sarah once again To tell some pleasant tale. When she heard me say so, The tears fell from her eye ; 130 " O George," quoth she, " if thou dost fail, Thy Sarah sure will dye." Though long, yet loe !... | |
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