Love wont to gae! 1 leant my back unto an aik, I thought it was a trusty tree; But first it bow'd, and syne it brak, Sae my true Love did lichtly me. O waly waly, but love be bonny A little time while it is new; But when 'tis auld, it waxeth cauld And... Select Scottish Songs, Ancient and Modern - Halaman 133oleh Robert Hartley Cromek - 1810Tampilan utuh - Tentang buku ini
| Allan Ramsay - 1750 - 492 halaman
...we'll embrace, and fweetly kifs, Repealing tales of love — OZ Waly, "waly, gin Love be bonny. OWaly, waly up the bank, And waly, waly down the brae, . And waly, waly yon burn-fide, Where I and my love wont to gae. I lean'd my back unto an aik, ..* ' , • I thought... | |
| James I (King of Scotland) - 1783 - 272 halaman
...of her and her lover. The old Scottifh word ivafy fignifies ivail3 or heavy forrow, and lamentation. Waly ! waly ! up the bank, And waly ! waly ! down the brae ; And wrtly ! waly ! on yon burn fide, ' • , ,,. • , Where I and my true love did gae. Thus Petrarch,... | |
| Maria Edgeworth - 1806 - 288 halaman
...unknown friend the second part of the same air." Angelina then began to sing the following stanza — <fr O waly waly up the bank, " And waly waly down the brae, " And waly waly yon burn side, " Where I and my love were wont to gae." She sung and paused, in expectation of hearing... | |
| Thomas Percy - 1812 - 456 halaman
...mentioned in ver. 17, is a hill near Edinborough ; at the bottom of which is St. Anthony's well. \J WALY waly up the bank, And waly waly down the brae, And waly waly yon burn side, Where I and my love wer wont to gae. I leant my back unto an aik, 6 I thought it was... | |
| William Hazlitt - 1818 - 358 halaman
...that remains. Lady Ann Bothwell's Lament is not, I think, quite equal to the lines beginning — " O waly, waly, up the bank, • And waly, waly, down the brae, And waly, waly, yon burn side, Where I and my love wont to gae. I leant my back unto an aik, I thought it was a trusty... | |
| Maria Edgeworth - 1821 - 270 halaman
...unknown friend the second part of the same air," Angelina then began to sing the following stanza— " O waly waly up the bank, And waly waly down the brae, And waly waly yon burn side, Where I and my love were wont to gae." She sung and paused, in expectation of hearing... | |
| 1824 - 808 halaman
...but in an air wildly irregular : " O waly, wtüy, down the bank, О waly, waly, down the brae; An' waly, waly, by yon burnside, Where I and my love were wont to gae." There was something in the tones of the singer that thrilled to Mary's heart ; she rushed to the window... | |
| James I (king of Scotland.) - 1825 - 306 halaman
...of her and her lover. The old Scottish word waly signifies wail, or heavy sorrow, and lamentation. Waly! waly! up the bank, And waly! waly! down the brae; And waly! waly! on yon burn side, Where I and my true love did gae. • Irie is a Scottish word that has no correspondent... | |
| James I (King of Scotland) - 1825 - 308 halaman
...of her and her lover. The old Scottish word waly signifies wail, or heavy sorrow, and lamentation. Waly! waly! up the bank, And waly! waly! down the brae; And waly ! waly ! on yon burn side, Where I and my true love did gae. * Irie is a Scottish word that has no correspondent... | |
| Minstrelsy - 1827 - 566 halaman
...; But we shall sleep in Clyde's water, Like sister and like brithcr I " III. LORD JAMIE DOUGLAS. 0 waly waly up the bank, And waly waly down the brae. And waly waly by yon burn side, Where me and my lord was wont to gae. Hey nonny nonnie, but love is bonnie, A little while... | |
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