The Golden Treasury of the Best Songs and Lyrical Poems in the English Language1891 |
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... bell , a parting groan ! These are the sounds we feed upon ; Then stretch our bones in a still gloomy valley ; Nothing's so dainty sweet as lovely melancholy . J. Fletcher ; CXXXIII FORSAKEN O waly waly up the bank , And Second 103.
... bell , a parting groan ! These are the sounds we feed upon ; Then stretch our bones in a still gloomy valley ; Nothing's so dainty sweet as lovely melancholy . J. Fletcher ; CXXXIII FORSAKEN O waly waly up the bank , And Second 103.
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CXXXIII FORSAKEN 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 trec ; But first it bow'd , and syne it ...
CXXXIII FORSAKEN 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 trec ; But first it bow'd , and syne it ...
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... Waly waly : an exclamation of sorrow , the root and the pronunciation of which are preserved in the word caterwaul . Brae , hillside : burn , brook : busk , adorn . Saint Anton's Well below Arthur's Seat by Edinburgh . Cramasie ...
... Waly waly : an exclamation of sorrow , the root and the pronunciation of which are preserved in the word caterwaul . Brae , hillside : burn , brook : busk , adorn . Saint Anton's Well below Arthur's Seat by Edinburgh . Cramasie ...
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... waly waly up the bank .. 104 O what can ail thee , knight - at - 378 Index of First Lines.
... waly waly up the bank .. 104 O what can ail thee , knight - at - 378 Index of First Lines.
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