| Anna Cabot Lowell - 1855 - 452 pagine
...natural song, — In doors and out, summer and winter — mirth. LORD ULLEN'S DAUGHTER. — Campbell. A CHIEFTAIN to the Highlands bound Cries, " Boatman, do not tarry, And I '11 give thee a silver pound To row us o'er the ferry." " Now who be ye would cross Lochgyle, This... | |
| William Sherwood - 1856 - 466 pagine
...for ever, that the attempt is vain. 2. LOBD ULLIN'S DADQHTEE. — Thomaa Campbell. B. 1777 ; d. 1844. A chieftain, to the highlands bound, Cries, " Boatman,...row us o'er the ferry." " Now who be ye, would cross Lochgyle, This dark ' and stormy water ? " " 0, I'm the chief of Ulva's isle, And this ' Lord Ullin's... | |
| Thomas Ewing - 1857 - 428 pagine
...war, Have ye e'er heard of gallant like young Lochinvar ? SIR W. SCOTT. 17. — LORD ULLIN'S DAUGHTEB. A CHIEFTAIN, to the Highlands bound, Cries, " Boatman,...o'er the ferry." — " Now, who be ye would cross Loch-Gyle, " This dark and stormy water?" " 0 ! I'm the chief of Ulva's Isle, " And this Lord Ullin's... | |
| William Sherwood - 1857 - 396 pagine
...Campbell. B. 1777 ; d. 1M4. A chieftain, to the highlands bound, Cries, " Boatman, d& ' not tarry 1 And I'll give thee a silver pound ' To row us o'er the ferry." " Now who be ye, would cross Lochgyle, This dark ' and stormy water ? " " 0, I'm the chief of Ulva's isle, And tin's ' Lord Ullin's... | |
| 1857 - 400 pagine
...(BLENHEIM). — Analyse the following verso; and parse the words in italics, stating your reasons : — " A chieftain to the Highlands bound, Cries ' Boatman, do not tarry, And I'll give thee a silver crown To TOW me o'er this ferry.' " 16. (EB LOYND). — Analyse the following, and parse the nouns... | |
| Epes Sargent - 1857 - 490 pagine
...occasion to some of the most remarkable demonstrations of ancient science. nc WINTHROP. cxxvm. — LORD ULLIN'S DAUGHTER. A CHIEFTAIN, to the Highlands bound, cries, " Boatman, do not tarry ' And I "11 give thee a silver pound to row us o'er the ferry." " Now, who be ye, would cross Loehgyle, this... | |
| 1857 - 594 pagine
...into very saucers when she heard we were Englishmen. Being impatient of delay, we recommended haste. ' Boatman, do not tarry, And I'll give thee a silver pound, to row me o'er the ferry.' But so small was the boat, or tub, that it had four journeys to make before we... | |
| Epes Sargent - 1857 - 488 pagine
...of the most remarkable demonstrations of ancient science. R. c. WFNTHROP. CXXVIII. — LORD ULLIK'S DAUGHTER. A CHIEFTAIN, to the Highlands bound, cries, " Boatman, do not tarry ' And I '11 give theo a silver pound to row us o'er the ferry." " Now, who be ye, would cross Lochgyle, this... | |
| Worthy Putnam - 1858 - 420 pagine
...seconds her head fell into the basket placed to receive it. LESSON LVIII. LORD DLLIN'S DAUGHTER. 1. A CHIEFTAIN to the Highlands bound Cries, " Boatman,...give thee a silver pound, To row us o'er the ferry." 2 " Now, who be ye would cross Loch-Gyle, This dark and stormy water 1 " " 0, I'm the chief of Ulva's... | |
| Epes Sargent - 1858 - 480 pagine
...LORD ULLIN'S DAUGHTER. A CHIEFTAIN, to the Highlands bound, cries, " BOatman, do not tarry ' And I '11 give thee a silver pound to row us o'er the ferry." " Now, who be ye, wmrid cross Lochgyle, this dark and stormy water ? ** " 0, 1 'm the chief of Ulva's isle, ana this... | |
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