| William Edmondstoune Aytoun - 1858 - 394 páginas
...the part of in which they originated. IT fell about the Martinmas, When the wind blew shrill and ea Said Edom o' Gordon to his men, " We maun draw to a hauld. " And whatna hauld sall we draw to, My merrie-men and me ? We will gae to the house o' the Rodei... | |
| English poetry - 1858 - 396 páginas
...been attempted, though perhaps imperfectly. IT fell about the Martinmas, Quhen the wind blew shril and cauld, Said Edom o' Gordon to his men, ' We maun draw till a hauld. And quhat a hauld sall we draw till, 5 My mirry men and me \ We wul gae to the house... | |
| William Allingham - 1860 - 316 páginas
...even. False-eyed Hesper, unkind, where is my sweet Rosalind ? TENNYSON. EDOM O' GORDON. [OLD BALLAD.] IT fell about the Martinmas, When the wind blew shrill...Said Edom o' Gordon to his men, " We maun draw to a hauld. " And whatna hauld sall we draw to, My merry men and me ? We will gae to the house of the Rodes,... | |
| Francis James Child - 1860 - 306 páginas
...this is the baJlad printed by the Foulises. IT fell about the Martinmas, Quhen the wind blew schrile and cauld, Said Edom o' Gordon to his men, " We maun draw to a hauld. " And what an a hauld sail we draw to, 5 My merry men and me ? We will gae to the house of the... | |
| John Grant (of Glencairn.) - 1861 - 240 páginas
...This dreadful incident would surely have made an excellent second part to the ballad,"— CHAMBERS.] IT fell about the Martinmas, When the wind blew shrill...Said Edom o' Gordon to his men, " We maun draw to a hauld. " And whatna hauld sail we draw to, My meme-men and me ? We will gae to the house o' Rhodes... | |
| 1863 - 302 páginas
...O' GORDON. From Ritsotfs "Scottish Songs." 1' fell about the Martinmas, Quhen the wind blew schrile and cauld. Said Edom o' Gordon to his men, " We maun draw to a hauld. " And what an a hauld sall we draw to, My merry men and me ? We will gae to the house of the... | |
| Robert Bell - 1864 - 240 páginas
...a spring i» the neighbouring meadows known as Percy's Well. » That is, was exchanged for him. TT fell about the Martinmas, -*- When the wind blew shrill...cauld, Said Edom o' Gordon to his men, ' We maun draw till a hauld.* ' And what a hauld sail we draw till, My merry men and me? We wul gae to the house o'... | |
| English ballads - 1864 - 296 páginas
...O' GORDON. From Kitson's "Scottish Songs." T fell about the Martinmas, Quhen the wind blew schrile and cauld, Said Edom o' Gordon to his men, " We maun draw to a hauld. "And what an a hauld sall we draw to, My merry men and me ? We will gae to the house of the... | |
| William Allingham - 1865 - 458 páginas
...brand, He's gar'd him leave a dearer pledge, — Four fingers o' his right hand. VII EDOM O' GORDON I IT fell about the Martinmas, When the wind blew shrill...Said Edom o' Gordon to his men, " We maun draw to a hauld. 2 "And whatna hauld sall we draw to, My merry men and me ? We will gae to the house of the Rodes,... | |
| 1866 - 326 páginas
...this is the ballad printed by the Foulises. IT fell about the Martinmad, Quhen the wind blew schrile and cauld, Said Edom o' Gordon to his men, " We maun draw to a hauld. " And what an a hauld sail we draw to, My merry men and me ? We will gae to the house of the... | |
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