To send me out this time o' the yeir, To sail upon the se ! " Mak hast, mak haste, my mirry men all, Our guid schip sails the morne :" " O say na sae, my master deir, For I feir a deadlie storme. " Late late yestreen I saw the new moone, Wi... Great Lakes Shipwrecks & Survivals - Seite 5von William Ratigan - 1977 - 384 SeitenEingeschränkte Leseprobe - Über dieses Buch
| Robert Heron - 1793 - 408 Seiten
...the morne. - O fay na fae, my maifter deir, For I feir a deadlie ftorme. Late, late yeftreen, I faw the new moone, Wi' the auld moone in her arme ; And I feir, I feir, my deir matter, That we will come to harme. O our Scots nobles wer richt laith To weet their cork-heil'd fchoone... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1832 - 378 Seiten
...And Thou, sweet Flower, shalt sleep and wake Upon his senseless grave.* * See Vol. I. p. 282. XI. 11 Late, late yestreen I saw the new moone Wi* the auld moone in hir arme." Ballad of Sir Patrick Spencc, Percy's Reliipui. ONCE I could hail (howe'er serene the sky)... | |
| Editor of The family manual and servant's guide - 1835 - 412 Seiten
...seen through it. In an old song, before the reign of James III. of Scotland, is the following stanza : Late, late yestreen, I saw the new moone Wi the auld...: And I feir, I feir, my deir master, That we will come to harme. A hazy circle round the moon foretells rain : if at some distance round, the rain will... | |
| Caroline Howard Gilman - 1838 - 290 Seiten
...treasure, kept for him in the depths of my soul ! CHAPTER XIV. NEGRO SUPERSTITIONS. The New Preacher. " Late, late yestreen I saw the new moone, Wi" the auld moone in hir arme ; And I feir, I feir, my dier master, That you will com to harme." SIR PATRICK SPENCE.—... | |
| Thomas Percy - 1839 - 500 Seiten
...zeir, To sail upon the se ? Mak hast, mak haste, my mirry men all, Our guid schip sails the morne. 0 say na sae, my master deir, For I feir a deadlie storme....yestreen I saw the new moone Wi' the auld moone in hir arme ; AncTTfeir, I feir, my deir master, That we will com to hanne. 20 0 our ScoHnobles wer richt... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1845 - 660 Seiten
...longer to be found ; Yet the lost fragments shall remain To fertilize some other ground. DW TIll. * Late, late yestreen I saw the new moone Wi' the auld moone in Mr arme.' Ballad of Sir Patrick Sptnee, Percy's Rcliquet ONCE I could hail (howe'er serene the sky)... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1845 - 688 Seiten
...longer to be found ; Yet the lost fragments shall remain To fertilize some other ground. D. w. Till. ' Late, late yestreen I saw the new moone Wi' the auld moone in hir arme.' Ballad of Sir Patrick Spenet, Percy'l Rttiqua ONCE I could hail (howe'er serene the sky)... | |
| Thomas Percy - 1846 - 402 Seiten
...For I feir a deadlic storme. Mak hast, mak haste, my mirry men all, Our guid schip sails the morne." Late, late yestreen I saw the new moone Wi' the auld moone in hir arme ; And I feir, I feir, my deir master^ That we will com to harme." 0 our Scots nobles wer richt... | |
| Half hours - 1847 - 616 Seiten
...ill deid don to me ; To send me out this time o' the yeir, To sail upon the se? Mak hast, mak hast, my mirry men all, Our guid schip sails the morne....yestreen, I saw the new moone Wi' the auld moone in hir arme ; And I feir, I feir, my deir mastir, That we will com to harme. O our Scots nobles wer richt... | |
| John Brand, Henry Ellis - 1849 - 520 Seiten
...to in the ballad of Sir Patrick Spence, — HI. 10 " Late, late, yestreen, I saw the new moone \Vi' the auld moone in her arme ; And I feir, I feir, my deir master. That we will come to harme."] Bailey tells us that the common people, in some counties of England, are accustomed... | |
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