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" We have no time now here to waste, Hence quickly let us sail : My only sister Margaret, Something, I fear, doth ail. "
Rambles in Northumberland and on the Scottish Border ... By S. Oliver, etc - Page 192
by William Andrew Chatto, Stephen OLIVER (the Younger, pseud. [i.e. William Andrew Chatto.]) - 1835 - 347 pages
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Tales of Wonder;, Volume 2

Matthew Gregory Lewis - Ballads, English - 1801 - 266 pages
...wish I were at Spindleston, " This desperate worm to see. " We have no time now here to waste, " Hence quickly let us sail; " My only sister Margaret " Something...They built a ship without delay, With masts of the rown tree,* With fluttering sails of silk so fine, And set her on the sea. * Mountain ash. 437 They...
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Northern Garlands ...

Joseph Ritson - Songs, English - 1810 - 232 pages
...1 wish I were at Spindleston, This desperate worm to see. We have no time now here to waste, Hence quickly let us sail : My only sister Margaret, Something,...They built a ship without delay, With masts of the rown tree, With flutring sails of silk so fine, And set her on the sea. . They went on board. The wind...
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Old Ballads: Historical and Narrative, with Some of Modern Date, Volume 4

Thomas Evans - Ballads, English - 1810 - 384 pages
...Margaret Something I fear doth ail. They built a ship without delay, With masts of the rown-tree,* With fluttering sails of silk so fine, And set her on the sea. They went aboard. The wind with speed Blew them along the deep ; At length they spied an huge square tower On...
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Old Ballads: Historical and Narrative, with Some of Modern Date, Volume 4

Thomas Evans - Ballads, English - 1810 - 386 pages
...the rown-tree,* With fluttering sails of silk so fine, And set her on the sea. , They went aboard. The wind with speed Blew them along the deep ; At length they spied an huge square tower On a rock high and steep. The sea was smooth, the weather cleHr, When they approached...
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Metrical Legends of Northumberland: Containing the Traditions of ...

James Service - Legends - 1834 - 162 pages
...; I wish I was at Spindleston, This desperate worm to see. We have no time now here to waste, Hence quickly let us sail : My only sister Margaret, Something,...ail. They built a ship without delay, With masts of rown-tree ; With fluttering sails of silk so fine, And set her on the sea. They went on board, the...
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Rufus, Or, The Red King: A Romance

James Gregor Grant - 1838 - 334 pages
...two edges ! Verily, I would run upon him as a giant, and defile his horn in the dust!" CHAPTER XII. They went on board, the wind with speed Blew them...At length they spied a huge square tower On a rock full high and steep. The sea was smooth, the sky was blue ; As they approached nigher, King Ida's castle...
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Visits to Remarkable Places:: Old Halls, Battle Fields, and Scenes ..., Volume 2

William Howitt - Durham (England) - 1842 - 634 pages
...three; I wish I were at Spindleston This desperate Worm to see. We have no time now here to waste, Hence quickly let us sail; My only sister Margaret, Something...fluttering sails of silk so fine, And set her on the sea. T2 They went on board : the wind with speed Blew them along the deep ; At length they spied a huge...
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The Local Historian's Table Book: Of Remarkable Occurrences ..., Volume 6

Moses Aaron Richardson - Ballads, English - 1842 - 432 pages
...6 °mething, I fear, doth ail. ~£ built a ship without delay, masts of the rown tree, ' fluttring sails of silk so fine, And set her on the sea. They...speed Blew them along the deep, At length they spied an huge square tower On 'a rock high and steep. The sea was smooth, the weather clear, When they approached...
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The local historian's table book, of remarkable occurrences ..., Volume 1

Moses Aaron Richardson - Ballads, English - 1843 - 436 pages
...I wish I were at Spindleston, This desperate worm to see. We have no time now here to waste, Hence quickly let us sail : My only sister Margaret, Something,...They built a ship without delay, With masts of the rown tree, ' With fluttring sails of silk so fine, And set her on the sea. They went on board. The...
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The Botany of the Eastern Borders: With the Popular Names and Uses of the ...

George Johnston, George Tate - Botany - 1853 - 444 pages
...that pleased our rude forefathers : " They built a ship without delay, With masts of the Roan-tree, With fluttering sails of silk so fine, And set her on the sea." " The Queen look'd out at her bower window To see what she could see : Then she espied a gallant ship...
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