The clinking bell gaed through the town, To carry the dead corse to the clay ; And Clerk Saunders stood at may Margaret's window, I wot, an hour before the day. 'Are ye sleeping, Margaret?' he says, Or are ye waking presentlie? Give me my faith and troth... The Ballads of Scotland - Page 52edited by - 1859 - 405 pagesFull view - About this book
| Walter Scott - 1806 - 458 pages
...he says, " Or are ye waking presentlie ? " Give me my faith and troth again, " 1 wot, true love, 1 gied to thee." " Your faith and troth ye sail never...twin, " Until ye come within my bower, " And kiss me cheik and chin." " My mouth it is full cold, Margaret, " It has the smell, now, of the ground ; " And... | |
| Scottish border - 1812 - 516 pages
...wot, an hour before the day. " Are ye sleeping, Margaret ?" he says, " Or are ye waking presentlie ? " Give me my faith and troth again, * I wot, true love, I gied to thee." 409 Your faith and troth ye sall never get, " Nor our true love sall never twin, Until ye come within... | |
| Scottish border - 1821 - 472 pages
...wot, an hour before the day. " Are ye sleeping, Margaret ?" he says, " Or are ye waking presentlie ? " Give me my faith and troth again, " I wot, true love, I gied to thee." " Your faith and troth ye sall never get, " Nor our true love sall never twin, " Until ye come within my bower, " And kiss me... | |
| William Motherwell - 1827 - 566 pages
...wot, an hour before the day. " Are ye sleeping, Margaret ?" he says, " Or are ye walking presently? Give me my faith and troth again, I wot, true love, I gave to thee." 151 " Your faith and troth ye sail never get, Nor our true love sail never twin, Until... | |
| Minstrelsy - 1827 - 566 pages
...wot, an hour before the day. "Are ye sleeping, Margaret," he says, " Or are ye walking presently ? Give me my faith and troth again, I wot, true love, I gave to thee." " Your faith and troth ye sall never get, Nor our true love sall never twin, Until ye... | |
| 1829 - 432 pages
...'neath the darksome grand, Thy face ance mair to see, And to get back my faith and troth, That ance I gied to thee." " Your faith and troth ye sail never get. For our true love sail never twin, Until ye come within my bower, And kiss me, cheek and chin." " My... | |
| Walter Scott - 1833 - 1104 pages
...ye sleeping, Margaret 1" he says, "Or are ye waking prtsenllie 7 Give me my faith and troth again, 1 wot, true love, I gied to thee."— Your faith and...never twin, Until ye come within my bower, And kiss me cheik and chin."— " My mouth it is full cold, Margaret, It has the smell now of the ground ; And... | |
| Sir Walter Scott - 1838 - 562 pages
...wot, an hour before the day. " Are ye sleeping, Margaret ? " he says, " Or are ye waking presentlie? Give me my faith and troth again, I wot, true love,...never twin, Until ye come within my bower, And kiss me cheik and chin." — " My mouth it is full cold, Margaret, It has the smell, now, of the ground ; And... | |
| Walter Scott - 1842 - 746 pages
...wot, an hour before the day. " Are ye sleeping, Margaret ?" he says, . Or areye waking p'resenllie? ' Give me my faith and troth again, I wot, true love,...never twin, Until ye come within my bower, And kiss me cheik and chin." — " My mouth it is full cold, Margaret, It has the smell now of the ground;' And... | |
| William Motherwell - 1846 - 312 pages
...wot, an hour before the day. " Are ye sleeping, Margaret ? " he says, " Or are ye waking presentlie ? Give me my faith and troth again, I wot, true love, I gied to thee." " Your faith and troth ye sall never get, Nor our true love sall never twin, Until ye come within my bower, And kiss me cheek... | |
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