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... the honde . This deed was done at Otterbourne About the breaking of the day ; Earl Douglas was buried at the braken bush , And the Percy led captive away . 140 KINMONT WILLIE O HAVE ye na heard o ' fause OLD ENGLISH BALLADS 15.
... the honde . This deed was done at Otterbourne About the breaking of the day ; Earl Douglas was buried at the braken bush , And the Percy led captive away . 140 KINMONT WILLIE O HAVE ye na heard o ' fause OLD ENGLISH BALLADS 15.
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Thomas Marc Parrott, Augustus White Long. KINMONT WILLIE O HAVE ye na heard o ' fause Sakelde ? O have ye na heard o ' the keen lord Scroope ? How they hae ta'en bauld Kinmont Willie , On Haribee to hang him up ? Had Willie had but ...
Thomas Marc Parrott, Augustus White Long. KINMONT WILLIE O HAVE ye na heard o ' fause Sakelde ? O have ye na heard o ' the keen lord Scroope ? How they hae ta'en bauld Kinmont Willie , On Haribee to hang him up ? Had Willie had but ...
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... heard the roaring of the sea . O they rade on and further on , Until they came to a garden green : ' Light down , light down , ye ladie free , Some of that fruit let me pull to thee . ' ' O no , O no , True Thomas , ' she says , ' That ...
... heard the roaring of the sea . O they rade on and further on , Until they came to a garden green : ' Light down , light down , ye ladie free , Some of that fruit let me pull to thee . ' ' O no , O no , True Thomas , ' she says , ' That ...
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... heard a busie bustling . I bent my bolt against the bush , Listening if any thing did rushe , But then heard no more rustling : Tho , peeping close into the thicke , Might see the moving of some quicke , Whose shape appeared not ; But ...
... heard a busie bustling . I bent my bolt against the bush , Listening if any thing did rushe , But then heard no more rustling : Tho , peeping close into the thicke , Might see the moving of some quicke , Whose shape appeared not ; But ...
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... heard my father say , How he him caught upon a day , ( Whereof he will be wroken ) Entangled in a fowling net , Which he for carrion Crowes had set 50 That in our Peere - tree haunted : Tho sayd , he was a winged lad , But bowe and ...
... heard my father say , How he him caught upon a day , ( Whereof he will be wroken ) Entangled in a fowling net , Which he for carrion Crowes had set 50 That in our Peere - tree haunted : Tho sayd , he was a winged lad , But bowe and ...
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