| 1806 - 448 pages
...to die. This Moor he had but ae daughter, Her name was called Susie Pye ; And every day as she took the air, Near Beichan's prison she passed by. [And...she knew not why, For him that lay the dungeon in.] O so it fell, upon a day She heard young Beichan sadly sing ; [And ay and ever in her ears The tones... | |
| Robert Jamieson - 1806 - 434 pages
.... . \ > This Moor he had but ae daughter, Her name was called Susie Pye ; And every day as she took the air, Near Beichan's prison she passed by. [And...mild was she, Though she was come of an ill kin; And pft she sigh'd, she knew not why, For him that lay the dungeon in.] O so it fell, upon a day • .... | |
| Augustin Thierry - 1830 - 454 pages
...called Susie Pye And every day as she took the air, Near Beichan's prison se passed by And bonny, meck , and mild was she , Though she was come of an ill kin ; And oft she sigh'd, she kuew not why, For him that lay the dungeon in... Over it fetl , upon a day She heard youug Beichan... | |
| Augustin Thierry - 1835 - 826 pages
...daughter, Her name was called Susie Pye And every day as she took the air, Near Beichan's prison se passed by And bonny, meek, and mild was she, Though...she was come of an ill kin; And oft she sigh'd, she kuew not why, For him that lay the dungeon in... Over it fell, upon a day She heard young Beichan sadly... | |
| Augustin Thierry - 1835 - 396 pages
...was called Susie Pye And every day as she took the air, Near Beichan's prison se passed by. 324 NOTES And bonny, meek , and mild was she , Though she was come of an ill kin ; And ofl she sigh'd , she kuew not why, For him that lay the dungeon in.... Over it fell, upon a day She... | |
| 1844 - 858 pages
...was come of an ill kin ; And oft she sighed, she knew not why, For him that lay the donjon in. 4] O so it fell upon a day, She heard young Beichan sadly sing, [And aye and ever in her ears, The tones of hapless sorrow ring. *] 1 Jamieson's copy reads — In every... | |
| Moses Aaron Richardson - 1844 - 436 pages
...was come of an ill kin ; And oft she sighed, she knew not why, For him that lay the donjon in. *] O so it fell upon a day, She heard young Beichan sadly sing, [And aye and ever in her ears, The tones of hapless sorrow ring. 8] 1 Jamieson's copy reads — In every... | |
| James Henry Dixon - 1846 - 410 pages
...Tho' she was come of an ill kin ; And oft she sighed, she knew not why, For him that lay the donjon in.] 0 ! so it fell upon a day, She heard young Beichan sadly sing, [And aye and ever in her ears, The tones of hapless sorrow ring.] My hounds they all go masterless ; My... | |
| Percy Society - 1846 - 400 pages
...was come of an ill kin ; And oft she sighed, she knew not why, For him that lay the donjon in.] O ! so it fell upon a day, She heard young Beichan sadly sing, [And aye and ever in her ears, The tones of hapless sorrow ring.] My hounds they all go masterless ; My... | |
| Percy Society - 1846 - 410 pages
...was come of an ill kin ; And oft she sighed, she knew not why, For him that lay the donjon in.] O! so it fell upon a day, She heard young Beichan sadly sing, [And aye and ever in her ears, The tones of hapless sorrow ring.] My hounds they all go masterless ; My... | |
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