 | Ballads, English - 1783
...dying day. BALLAD V. THE SPANISH LADYS LOVE. WILL you hear a Spanifh lady, How fhe woo'd an Englifh man ? Garments gay as rich as may be Deck'd with jewels had fhe on : Of a comely countenance and grace was fhe, Both by birth and parentage of high degree. As... | |
 | Richard Warner - England - 1802
...nation, their sensibility, affection, and generosity, that I cannot forbear transcribing it: — " Will you hear a Spanish lady, " How she woo'd an English...Garments gay as rich as may be " Deck'd with jewels she had on. " Of a comely countenance and grace was she, " And by birth and parentage of high degree.... | |
 | Maria Edgeworth - 1809
...driven away, till she was roused by seeing her son returning from his morning's ride. CHAPTER III. " Will you hear a Spanish lady, " How she woo'd an English...Garments gay as rich as may be, " Deck'd with jewels she had on." THE SPANISH LADY'S LOVE. Percy's Reliques of Ancient Poetry. MR. Beaumont had just been... | |
 | Ballads, English - 1819
...friends ; His body then they took away, And no man knew his dying day. BALLAD V. THE SPANISH LADY'S LOVE. WILL you hear a Spanish lady, How she woo'd an English...she on : Of a comely countenance and grace was she, Both by birth and parentage of high degree. As his prisoner there he kept her, In his hands her life... | |
 | Elegant extracts - English poetry - 1816 - 1064 pages
...: And when they droop, and we decay. Adieu the shades of hndermay. § 100. The Spanish Lady's Love. WILL you hear a Spanish lady, How she woo'd an English...she on : Of a comely countenance and grace was she, Both by birth and parentage of high degree. As his prisoner there he kept her, In his hands her life... | |
 | Maria Edgeworth - 1822
...affectionate girl ! I love heart — Good bye — Drive fast as Miss Hunter desires you." CHAPTER. III. " Will you hear a Spanish lady, How she woo'd an English...Garments gay as rich as may be, Deck'd with jewels she had on." THE SPANISH LADY'S LOVE. Percy's Retiquet afAntient Poetry. MR. BEAUMONT had just been... | |
 | Maria Edgeworth - 1825
...driven away, till she was roused by seeing her son returning from his morning's ride. CHAPTER III. " Will you hear a Spanish lady, How she woo'd an English...Garments gay as rich as may be, Deck'd with jewels, she had on." THE SPANISH LADY'S LOVE. Percy's Reliques of Ancient Poetry. MR. BEAUMONT had just been... | |
 | Joseph Ritson, Joseph Frank - English poetry - 1829
...printed in " The garland of good will," a collection of songs and ballads which he published before 1596. WILL you hear a Spanish lady, How she woo'd an English...she on : Of a comely countenance and grace was she, Both by birth and parentage of high degree. As his prisoner there he kept her, In his hands her life... | |
 | Joseph Ritson - Ballads, English - 1829
...printed in " The garland of good will," a collection of songs and ballads which he published before 159G. WILL you hear a Spanish lady, How she woo'd an English...gay as rich as may be, Deck'd with jewels, had she 011 : Of a comely countenance and grace was she, Both by birth and parentage of high degree. As his... | |
 | Maria Edgeworth - 1832
...driven away, till she was roused by seeing her son returning from his morning's ride. CHAPTER III. " Will you hear a Spanish lady, How she woo'd an English...Garments gay as rich as may be, Deck'd with jewels, she had on." THE SPANISH LADY'S LOVE. Percy's Rcliques of Ancient Poetry, MR. BEAUMONT had just been... | |
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