Ballads and Metrical TalesJ. Burns, 1845 - 242页 |
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第8页
... meet me heere : " But if I thought he wold not come , Noe longer wold I stay . " With that , a brave younge gentleman Thus to the Erle did say : 66 Loe , yonder doth Erle Douglas come , His men in armour bright ; Full twenty hundred ...
... meet me heere : " But if I thought he wold not come , Noe longer wold I stay . " With that , a brave younge gentleman Thus to the Erle did say : 66 Loe , yonder doth Erle Douglas come , His men in armour bright ; Full twenty hundred ...
第11页
... meet , Like captaines of great might : Like lyons wode , they layd on lode , And made a cruell fight : They fought untill they both did sweat , With swords of tempered steele ; Until the blood , like drops of rain , They trickling downe ...
... meet , Like captaines of great might : Like lyons wode , they layd on lode , And made a cruell fight : They fought untill they both did sweat , With swords of tempered steele ; Until the blood , like drops of rain , They trickling downe ...
第15页
... meet , And when the Red - Cross Knight he espied , Right loving he did him greet . " Thou'rt welcome here , dear Red - Cross Knight , For thy fame's well known to me ; And the mass shall be sung and the bells shall be rung , And we'll ...
... meet , And when the Red - Cross Knight he espied , Right loving he did him greet . " Thou'rt welcome here , dear Red - Cross Knight , For thy fame's well known to me ; And the mass shall be sung and the bells shall be rung , And we'll ...
第29页
... meet conduct of this village maid ; And oft , in hunting , halted where she stood , And gaz'd her beauties o'er in museful mood : " Should aught ” ( thus still his inmost thoughts would rise ) " Cause me my freedom change for marriage ...
... meet conduct of this village maid ; And oft , in hunting , halted where she stood , And gaz'd her beauties o'er in museful mood : " Should aught ” ( thus still his inmost thoughts would rise ) " Cause me my freedom change for marriage ...
第30页
... meet reply to make : Then humbly thus : - " Liege Lord ! be all fulfill'd ; My duty bids me will what thou hast will'd . " Griselidis the while , with glowing face , And eyes to earth that never chang'd their place , Stood all abash'd ...
... meet reply to make : Then humbly thus : - " Liege Lord ! be all fulfill'd ; My duty bids me will what thou hast will'd . " Griselidis the while , with glowing face , And eyes to earth that never chang'd their place , Stood all abash'd ...
常见术语和短语
Aldingar arms arrow awaye babes baron Bertram blude bold bonny bower brave bride castle Chatsworth child Colonsay courser cried dame daughter daye dear deere doth Eldridge Emmeline Erle Douglas eyes fair father fayre fear feast gallant gentle gold gone green Griselidis grype hall hand hast hath Headless Cross heard heart heire of Linne hills king lady Lady Elspat ladye land Little John lonely lord loud lov'd maid maiden merry ne'er never noble o'er Percy pretty Bessee queene quoth Red-Cross Knight Robin Hood Saluces sayd sayes shee shold sighed Sir Aldingar Sir Andrewe Sir Patrick Spens sire slaine song soon spake steed sweet sword Syr Cauline tears tell thee thou shalt tree true love True Thomas twa sons unto vale wedded ween weep wend wild William wold wyfe young youth
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第217页 - Our king has written a braid letter, And sealed it with his hand, And sent it to Sir Patrick Spens, Was walking on the strand. "To Noroway, to Noroway, To Noroway o'er the faem ; The king's daughter of Noroway, Tis thou maun bring her hame...
第234页 - O'er Roslin all that dreary night A wondrous blaze was seen to gleam ; 'Twas broader than the watch-fire's light, And redder than the bright moonbeam. It glared on Roslin's castled rock, It ruddied all the copse-wood glen ; 'Twas seen from Dryden's groves of oak, And seen from cavern'd Hawthornden.
第134页 - Away rode the abbot all sad at that word, And he rode to Cambridge and Oxenford ; But never a doctor there was so wise, That could with his learning an answer devise. Then home rode the abbot of comfort so cold, And he mett his shepheard a going to fold : " How now, my lord abbot, you are welcome home : What newes do you bring us from good King John?
第8页 - Their hinder parts, with special care, That day were guarded sure. The hounds ran swiftly through the woods, The nimble deer to take, That with their cries the hills and dales An echo shrill did make.
第234页 - Clair. There are twenty of Roslin's barons bold Lie buried within that proud chapelle ; Each one the holy vault doth hold — But the sea holds lovely Rosabelle ! And each Saint Clair was buried there, With candle, with book, and with knell ; But the sea-caves rung and the wild winds sung The dirge of lovely Rosabelle.
第7页 - With fifteen hundred bowmen bold, All chosen men of might, Who knew full well in time of need To aim their shafts aright.
第137页 - Light down, light down, now, true Thomas, And lean your head upon my knee ; Abide and rest a little space, And I will shew you ferlies three.
第83页 - LITHE and listen, gentlemen, To sing a song I will beginne : It is of a lord of faire Scotland, Which was the unthrifty heire of Linne. His father was a right good lord, His mother a lady of high degree ; But they, alas ! were dead him froe, And he lov'd keeping companie. To spend the day with merry cheer, To...
第84页 - My gold is gone, my money is spent ; My lande nowe take it unto thee : Give me the golde, good John o' the Scales, And thine for aye my lande shall bee.
第218页 - O, where will I get a gude sailor To take my helm in hand, Till I get up to the tall top-mast To see if I can spy land ?" " O here am I, a sailor gude, To take the helm in hand, Till ye get up to the tall top-mast ; But I fear you'll ne'er spy land.