| Francis James Child - 1858 - 340 pages
...money." And he pull'd forth three bagges of gold, 105 And layd them down upon the bord; All woe begone was John o' the Scales, Soe shent he cold say never...good red gold. He told it forth [with] mickle dinne. uo "The gold is thine, the land is mine, And now Ime againe the lord of Linne." Sayes, " Have thou... | |
| English poetry - 1858 - 336 pages
...money.' And he pull'd forth three bagges of gold, 105 And layd them down upon the bord : All woe begone was John o' the Scales, Soe shent he cold say never...good red gold, He told it forth with mickle dinne. no ' The gold is thine, the land is mine, And nowe Ime againe the lord of Linne.' Sayes, ' Have thou... | |
| Thomas Percy, George Gilfillan - Ballads, English - 1858 - 342 pages
...money.' And he pull'd forth three bagges of gold, 105 And layd them down upon the bord : All woe begone was John o' the Scales, Soe shent he cold say never...good red gold, He told it forth with mickle dinne. no ' The gold is thine, the land is mine, And nowe Ime againe the lord of Linne.' o Sayes, ' Have thou... | |
| Thomas Percy - Ballads, English - 1859 - 728 pages
...bagges of gold, And layd them down upon the bord : All woe begone was John o' the Scales, Soe shent1 he cold say never a word. He told him forth the good red gold, He told it forth with mickle dmne. The gold is thine, the land is mine, And now Ime againe the lord of Linne. Saves, Have thou here,... | |
| William Edmondstoune Aytoun - Ballads, English - 1859 - 420 pages
...gold, And laid them doun upon the board : All woe-begone was John o' the Scales, So shent he could say never a word. He told him forth the good red gold, He told it forth with mickle din. " The gold is thine ; the land is mine ; And now I'm again the Lord of Linne ! " Says, " Have... | |
| Francis James Child - Ballads, English - 1860 - 332 pages
...cold say never a word. He told him forth the good red gold. He told it forth [with] mickle dinne. no " The gold is thine, the land is mine, And now Ime againe the lord of Linne." Sayes, " Have thou here, thou good fellowe, Forty pence thou didst lend mee : Now I am againe the lord... | |
| Ballads, English - 1861 - 270 pages
...gold, And laid them down upon the board : All woe begone was John o' the Scales, So shentf he could say never a word. He told him forth the good red gold, He told it forth with mickle din. The gold is thine, the land is mine, And now again I'm the lord of Linne. * Wild. t Disgraced.... | |
| Ballads, English - 1863 - 302 pages
...money." And he pull'd forth three bagges of gold, And layd them down upon the bord ; All woe begone was John o' the Scales, • Soe shent he cold say...dinne. " The gold is thine, the land is mine, And now I me againe the lord of Linne." Sayes, " Have thou here, thou good fellowe, Forty pence thou didst... | |
| English ballads - 1864 - 306 pages
...money." And he pull'd forth three bagges of gold, And layd them down upon the bord ; All woe begone was John o' the Scales, Soe shent he cold say never...land is mine, And now Ime againe the lord of Linne." Sayes, " Have thou here, thou good fellowe, Forty pence thou didst lend mee : Now I am againe the lord... | |
| Francis James Child - Ballads, English - 1864 - 340 pages
...money." And he pull'd forth three bagges of gold, And layd them down upon the bord ; All woe begone was John o' the Scales, Soe shent he cold say never a word. He told him forth the good red gold. Pie told it forth [with] mickle dinne. no " The gold is thine, the land is mine, And now Ime againe... | |
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