| Dinah Maria Mulock Craik - English fiction - 1859 - 288 pages
...believers are often bolder than spiritual skeptics, who deny because they inwardly tremble to admit—the old woman grasped her daughter-in-law's arm and made...day. He saddled, he bridled, and gallant rade he, And name came his gude horse—but never cam he !" " Oh, gudemither !" cried the young wife at the latter... | |
| Children's poetry, English - 1908 - 318 pages
...hill-shepherds are emperors. WILL H. OGILVIE Verse i. whaups] curlews. burn] stream. BONNIE GEORGE CAMPBELL HIGH upon Hielands and laigh upon Tay Bonnie George Campbell rade out on a day, Wi' saddle and bridle sae gallant to see: Hame cam' his guid horse, but never cam' he. Down cam' his... | |
| James Wilson - Ballads, Scots - 1927 - 480 pages
...handsome Highland youth, and you aren't he. BONNIE GEORGE CAMPBELL. AUTHOR UNKNOWN. As usually printed. HIGH upon Hielands and laigh upon Tay Bonnie George Campbell rade out on a day, Wi' saddle and bridle sae gallant to see ; Hame cam' his guid horse, but never cam' he. Doun cam' his... | |
| James Wilson - Ballads, Scots - 1927 - 472 pages
...handsome Highland youth, and you aren't he. BONNIE GEORGE CAMPBELL. AUTHOB UNKNOWN. As usually printed. HIGH upon Hielands and laigh upon Tay Bonnie George Campbell rade out on a day, Wi' saddle and bridle sac gallant to see ; Hame cam' his guid horse, but never cam' he. Doun cam' his... | |
| Celtic literature - 1927 - 364 pages
...back Mac Crimmon. DR NORMAN MACLEOD Translated by PROF. JS BLACKIK *+ XL ** BONNIE GEORGE CAMPBELL HIE upon Hielands, and laigh upon Tay, Bonnie George Campbell rade out on a day ; Saddled, and bridled, and gallant rade he ; Hame cam' his guid horse, but never cam' he. Doun cam'... | |
| Music - 1982 - 190 pages
...have in some sort a dramatic shape. Equally the words of a good song demand dramatic arrangement. (a) High upon Hielands and laigh upon Tay, Bonnie George Campbell rade out on a day, Wi' saddle and bridle sae gallant to see; — Hame cam' his guid horse but never cam' he. (£) "And... | |
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