Tis not sic cauld that makes me cry, But my Love's heart grown cauld to me. When we came in by Glasgow town We were a comely sight to see : My Love was clad in the black velvet, And I myself in cramasie. Elia. The last essays of Elia - Pągina 317per Charles Lamb - 1871Visualització completa - Sobre aquest llibre
| Charles Lamb - 1836 - 326 pągines
...circumstances of his own weddingday. I faintly remember something of a chaise and four, in which he made his entry into Glasgow on that morning to fetch the bride...it was the only occasion, upon which his own actual splendour at all corresponded with the world's notions on that subject. In homely cart, or travelling... | |
| Charles Lamb - 1836 - 324 pągines
...circumstances of his own weddingday. I faintly remember something of a chaise and four, in which he made his entry into Glasgow on that morning to fetch the bride...it was the only occasion, upon which his own actual splendour at all corresponded with the world's notions on that subject. In homely cart, or travelling... | |
| 1836 - 436 pągines
...circumstances of his own wedding-day. 1 faintly remember something of a chatu and four, in which he made his entry into Glasgow on that morning to fetch the bride...thither, I forget which. It so completely made out the itanza of the old ballad— When w« came in by Glasgow town, We wore a comely sight to see ; My love... | |
| Charles Lamb - 1840 - 304 pągines
...circumstances of his own wedding-day. I faintly remember something of a chaise-and-four, in which he made his entry into Glasgow on that morning to fetch the bride...We were a comely sight to see ; My love was clad in hlack velvet, And I myself in cramasie. I suppose it was the only occasion upon which his own actual... | |
| William Chambers, Robert Chambers - 1846 - 922 pągines
...kame my hair, Since my true love has me forsook, And says he'll never love me mair ? As we came in by Glasgow town, We were a comely sight to see ; My love...was clad in black velvet, And I myself in cramasie. Now Arthur's Seat shall be my bed, The sheets shall ne'er be pressed by me ; St Anton's Well shall... | |
| William Hazlitt - 1845 - 512 pągines
...inclemencie, Tis not sic cauld, that makes me cry, But my love's heart grown cauld to me. Whan we came in by Glasgow town, We were a comely sight to see, My love was clad in black velvet, And I myself in cramasic. But had I wist, before I kist, That love had been sac hard to win; I'd lockt my heart in... | |
| William Hazlitt - 1854 - 980 pągines
...tnf rn ••I My tow'* wart crown r*uUw>M. Whim we came in by Glasgow town, We were a comely eight to see, My love was clad in black velvet, And I myself in cramasie. But had I wist, before I kist, That love had been sae hard to win ; I'd lockt my heart in case of gowd,... | |
| Charles Lamb, Thomas Noon Talfourd - 1855 - 624 pągines
...circumstances of his own wedding-day. I faintly remember something of a chaise and four, in which he made his entry into Glasgow on that morning to fetch the bride...it was the only occasion upon which his own actual splendour at all corresponded with the world's notions on that subject. In homely cart, or travelling... | |
| Charles Lamb - 1856 - 408 pągines
...circumstances of his own wedding-day. I faintly remember something of a chaise and four, in which he made his entry into Glasgow on that morning to fetch the bride...it was the only occasion upon which his own actual splendour at all corresponded with the world's notions on that subject. In homely cart, or travelling... | |
| Francis James Child - 1857 - 382 pągines
...; 'Tis not sic cauld that makes me cry, But my love's heart grown cauld to me. i When we came in by Glasgow town, We were a comely sight to see ; • My love was clad in the black velvet, And I my sell in cramasie. But had I wist, before I kiss'd, That love had been sae... | |
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