| 1916 - 880 pages
...get wild and his voice shook as though he were losing control of himself again. "You know the song: 'Out of her bosom there grew a red rose And out of her lover's a briar, a briar. . . .' But I'm talking nonsense, and frightening you." A scared look came into her eyes. The... | |
| Literary and Philosophical Society of Liverpool - 1874 - 544 pages
...compare the following lines from the English ballad of " Yfl Lord Lovel and y" Lady Nancy Gray " : And out of her bosom there grew a red rose, And out of Lord Level's a briar, And they twined themselves into a true-lover's knot. For all true lovers for... | |
| Percy Society - English literature - 1846 - 410 pages
...she died out of pure, pure grief, Lord Lovel he died out of sorrow, sorrow, Lord Lovel he died out of sorrow. Lady Nancy was laid in St. Pancras church,...of her lover's a briar. They grew, and they grew, tothe churchsteeple, too, And then they could grow no higher ; So there they entwined in a true-lover's... | |
| Vauxhall comic song-book - 1847 - 238 pages
...And Lord Lovel he died out of sorrow. And Lord Lovel, io. Lady Nancy was laid in Saint Pancridge's church, Lord Lovel was laid in the choir ; And out of her buzzum there grew a red rose, And out of her lovier's a brier. And out of her, &c. So they grew, and... | |
| Electronic journals - 1912 - 666 pages
...her lover good speed. Lady Nanoy was laid in St. Paneras Church, Lord Lovel was laid in the quire, And out of her bosom there grew a red rose, And out of her lover's a brier. SAML. COMFSTON. Rawtenstall. PBO VERBS AND PHRASES : 1. THE DUTCHMAN'S ANCHOR. — When an article... | |
| Songs - 1853 - 456 pages
...And Lord Lovel, he died out of sorrow. And Lord Lovel, &c. Lady Nancy was laid in Saint Pancridge's church. Lord Lovel was laid in the choir ; And out of her buzzum there grew a red rose, And out of her lovier's a brier, And out of her, &c. So they grew, and... | |
| Ballads, Danish - 1860 - 522 pages
...They were twa lovers dear." We have the same conclusion to the ballad of 'Lord Level' Bell p. 136. Lady Nancy was laid in St. Pancras' church , Lord...was laid in the choir; And out of her bosom there sprang a red rose , And out of her lover's a brier. They grew and they grew, to the steeple too, And... | |
| Ballads, Danish - 1860 - 518 pages
...They were twa lovers dear." We have the same conclusion to the ballad of 'Lord Lovel' Bell p. 136. Lady Nancy was laid in St. Pancras' church, Lord Lovel...was laid in the choir; And out of her bosom there sprang a red rose , They grew anil they grew, to the steeple too, And then they could grow no higher;... | |
| May Agnes Fleming - 1861 - 178 pages
...To have dona business up perfeetly, I am aware, this aetress ought to have died of a broken heart, and ' out of her bosom there grew a red rose, and out of his bnsom a brier,' ete. ; but that was not in her line. AVimt do you suppose she did when she found... | |
| Joseph Edwards Carpenter - Humorous songs - 1863 - 308 pages
...Lord Lovel, he died out of sorrow, — And Lord Lovel, &o. Lady Nancy was laid in Saint Pancridge'a church, Lord Lovel was laid in the choir ; And out of her buzzum there grew a red rose, And out of her lovier'aa briar-iar-iar, — And out of her, &c. So they... | |
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