| English poets - 1801 - 454 Seiten
...hanging by; Which made thee blithe for to behold : . And yet thou wouldest not love me ! Greeusleeves, &c. My gayest gelding I thee gave, To ride wherever...ever was so brave : And yet thou wouldest not love me ! Grecnsleeves, &c. My men were clothed all in green, And they did ever wait on thee ; All this was... | |
| English poets - 1801 - 488 Seiten
...thou wouldest not love me ! Greensleeves, &c. Thy garters fringed with the gold, And silver aglets1 hanging by; Which made thee blithe for to behold : And yet thou wouldest not love me ! Greeusleeves, &c. * Aiglets ; aiguillctte, a lace with lags. My gayest gelding I thee gave, To ride... | |
| George Ellis - 1811 - 482 Seiten
...: And yet thou wouldest not love me ! Greensleeves, &c. 1 A thin silk. See Du Cange, voce cendalum. Thy garters fringed with the gold, And silver aglets...gayest gelding I thee gave, To ride wherever liked thae : No lady ever was so brave : And yet thou wouldest not love me ! Greensleeves, &c. My men were... | |
| George Ellis - 1811 - 470 Seiten
...thou wouldest not love me ! Greensleeves, &c. Thy garters fringed with the gold, And silver aglets 1 hanging by ; Which made thee blithe for to behold...gave, To ride wherever liked thee : No lady ever was sq brave : And yet thou wouldest not love me ! Greensleeves, &c. My men were clothed all in green,... | |
| Garland - 1836 - 246 Seiten
...; Which made thee be our harvest queen : And yet thou wouldst not love me ! * A kind of thin silk. Thy garters, fringed with the gold, And silver aglets* hanging by; Which made thee blithe to behold : And yet thou wouldst not love me ! My gayest gelding I thee gave, To ride wherever liked... | |
| George Ellis - 1845 - 410 Seiten
...hanging by ; Which made thee be our harvest queen : And yet thou wouldest not love me ! Greensleeves, &c. Thy garters fringed with the gold, And silver aglets...yet thou wouldest not love me ! Greensleeves, &c. i Aiglets ; aiguillette, a lace with tags. My gayest gelding I thee gave, To ride wherever liked thee... | |
| Thomas Oswald Cockayne - 1861 - 376 Seiten
...us of Bliss, Bless = agls. Bletsian, Blithe, Blandus, Blandiri, which may be duplicates of Placere. My gayest gelding I thee gave To ride wherever liked...ever was so brave, And yet thou wouldest not love me. Lady Greensleeves in Ellis, ii. 395. My fader, it hath stonde thus, That if the tresor of Crœsus And... | |
| 1863 - 302 Seiten
...hanging by; Which made thee be our harvest queen : And yet thou wouldst not love me ! Greensleeves, &c. Thy garters fringed with the gold, And silver aglets...Which made thee blithe for to behold : And yet thou wouldst not love me ! Greensleeves, &c. ' A thin bilk. 'With gohl embroidered gorgeously. KK My gayest... | |
| English ballads - 1864 - 306 Seiten
...hanging by ; Which made thee be our harvest queen : And yet thou wouldst not love me ! Greensleeves, &c. Thy garters fringed with the gold, And silver aglets...Which made thee blithe for to behold : And yet thou wouldst not love me ! Greensleeves, &c. * A thin silk. With gold embroidered gorgeously." KK My gayest... | |
| Robert Bell - 1864 - 240 Seiten
...thou wouldst not love me ! Greensleeves, &.o. Thy garters fring&d with the gold, And silver aglets t hanging by; Which made thee blithe for to behold : And yet thou wouldst not love me ! Greensleeves, itc. • • Purses,' says Mr. Fairholt, ' have been worn, by ladies,... | |
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