Spaniards fraught with jealousy we often find, But Englishmen through all the world are counted kind. "Leave me not unto a Spaniard, You alone enjoy my heart ; I am lovely, young, and tender, Love is likewise my desert : Still to serve thee day and night... English and Scottish Ballads - Pagina 161geredigeerd door - 1857Volledige weergave - Over dit boek
| Thomas Percy - 1775 - 448 pagina’s
...your country bear away, that is your own. " Reft you ftill, moil gallant lady ; Reft you ftill, acd weep no more ; Of fair lovers there are plenty, . Spain doth yield you wonderous ftore." 40 Spaniards fraught with jealoufy we oft do find, But Englifhmen throughout... | |
| Richard Warner - 1802 - 318 pagina’s
...our foes be termed, " Gentle foes we have you found : " With our city you have won our hearts each one, " Then to your country bear away that is your...Of fair lovers there are plenty, ' Spain doth yield you wond'rous store.' " Spaniards fraught with jealousy we oft do find, " But English men throughout... | |
| Cayley Illingworth - 1808 - 112 pagina’s
...may our foes be termed, Gentle foes we have you found : With our city, you have won our hearts each one, Then to your country bear away, that is your...Of fair lovers there are plenty, Spain doth yield you wonderous store." Spaniards fraught with jealousy we oft do find, But Englishmen throughout the... | |
| Thomas Percy - 1812 - 464 pagina’s
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| Elegant extracts - 1816 - 490 pagina’s
...found: With ourcity, you have won our hcartscach one, Then to your country bear away that is yourown. " Rest you still, most gallant lady : Rest you still, and weep no more ; Of fair flowers you have plenty, Spain cloth yield you wondrous store." Spaniards fraught with jealousy we... | |
| 1826 - 638 pagina’s
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| Joseph Ritson - 1829 - 344 pagina’s
...may our foes be termed, Gentle foes we have you found : With our city, you have won our hearts each one, Then to your country bear away that is your own."...gallant lady; Rest you still and weep no more ; Of fair flowers you have plenty, Spain doth yield you wonderous store." — 40 " Spaniards fraught with jealousy... | |
| Robert Chambers - 1832 - 846 pagina’s
...light. Blessed be the time and season That you came on Spanish ground; If you may our foes bo termed, " Rest you still, most gallant lady ; Rest you still,...Of fair lovers there are plenty, Spain doth yield you wonderous store." " Spaniards fraught with jealousy we oft do find, But Englishmen throughout the... | |
| Richard John King - 1842 - 352 pagina’s
...With our city, you have won our hearts eche one, Then to your country bear away, that is your owne. " Rest you still, most gallant lady ; Rest you still, and weep no more ; Of fair lovers there is plenty, Spain doth yield a wonderous store." Spaniards fraught with jealousy we often find, But... | |
| Robert L. Wade - 1846 - 448 pagina’s
...foes you may be termed, Gentle foes we have you found : With our city you have won our hearts each one; Then to your country bear away, that is your...you still, and weep no more ; Of fair lovers there is plenty, Spain doth yield a wondrous store." " Spaniards fraught with jealousy we often find, But... | |
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