| Miriam Coles Harris - 1871 - 340 lehte
...Richard came toward the stairs, and I escaped to my own room. OHAPTEE XII, PE^MONITUS, PR^MTJNITIJS. The fiend whose lantern lights the mead, Were better mate than I ! Scott. Fools, when they cannot see their way, At once grow desperate, Have no resource — have nothing... | |
| Miriam Coles Harris - 1871 - 348 lehte
...Richard came toward the stairs, and I escaped to my own room. CHAPTER XII. PEJEMONTTUS, PRJEMUUTTUS. The fiend whose lantern lights the mead, Were better mate than I ! Scott. Fools, when they cannot see their way, At once grow desperate, Have no resource — have nothing... | |
| sir Walter Scott (bart.) - 1872 - 848 lehte
...A nameless death 111 die 1 The fiend, whose lantern lights the тело. Were better mate than 1 1 And when I'm with my comrades met, Beneath the greenwood...we were we all forget. Nor think what we are now. CHORUS. " Yet Brignall banks are fresh and fair, And Greta woods are green, And you may gather garlands... | |
| Samuel Orchart Beeton - 1873 - 782 lehte
...banks be fair And Greta woods be gay, Yet mickle most the maiden dare Would reign my Queen of May ! ves along the darken'd air, In his own loose revolving...joyless brow, and other scenes, Of horrid prospect, shag bongh, What once we were we all forget, Nor think what we are now." CHOBUS. Yet Brignall banks arc... | |
| William Henry Davenport Adams - 1873 - 552 lehte
...May ! ' ' Maiden, a nameless life I lead, A nameless death I'll die ! O o h p Z 5 I £ H Z E H | 1 " The fiend whose lantern lights the mead Were better...Beneath the greenwood bough, What once we were we al! forget, Nor think what we are now. g !" hi 55 z m a X X h H M Yet Brignall banks are fresh *nd... | |
| English song - 1873 - 566 lehte
...gay, I h Yet mickle must the maiden dare, Would reign my Queen of May ! . O e H TO PATRIOT AND a B "Maiden, a nameless life I lead, A nameless death...whose lantern lights the mead Were better mate than I ! K h i Ed Z h And when I'm with my comrades met 1 i Beneath the greenwood bough, What once we were... | |
| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1874 - 584 lehte
...banks be fair, And Greta woods be gay, Yet mickle must the maiden dare, Would reign my Queen of May! " Maiden! a nameless life I lead, A nameless death I'll...we were we all forget, Nor think what we are now. " Yet Brignall banks are fresh and fair. And Greta woods are green, And you may gather garlands there... | |
| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1874 - 600 lehte
...banks bo fair, And Greta woods be gay, Yet miekle must the maiden dare, Would reign my Queen of May ! " Maiden! a nameless life I lead, A nameless death I'll die; The fiend, whose huitern lights the mead, Were belter mate than I! And when I'm with my comrades met, Beneath the greenwood... | |
| Walter Scott - 1874 - 660 lehte
...fair, And Greta woods be gay, Yet mickle must the maiden dare, Would reign my Queen of May ! xvm. " Maiden ! a nameless life I lead, ^ A nameless death I'll die; The fieud, whose lanthorn lights the mead. Were better mate than I ! And when I'm with my comrades met,... | |
| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1875 - 588 lehte
...be fair, And Greta woods be gay, Yet mickle must the maiden dare, Would reign my Queen of May ! '• Maiden ! a nameless life I lead, A nameless death...Beneath the greenwood bough, What once we were we all forgetj Nor think what we are now. " Yet Brignall banks are fresh and fair, And Greta woods are green,... | |
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