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" Or wherefore should I kame my hair? For my true Love has me forsook, And says he'll never lo'e me mair. "
The Ballads of Scotland - Page 129
edited by - 1858 - 405 pages
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Select Scottish Songs, Ancient and Modern, Volume 1

Robert Hartley Cromek - Ballads, Scots - 1810 - 260 pages
...And fades awa' like morning-dew. O wherfore shu'd I busk my head ? Or wherfore shu'd I kame my hair? For my true love has. me forsook, And says he'll never loe me mair. Now Arthur-seat sall be my bed, The sheits shall neir be fyl'd by me : Saint Anton's well sall be my drink,...
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A journey from Edinburgh through parts of North Britain, Volume 1

Alexander Campbell - 1811 - 434 pages
...nature*. Near the foot of these rocks flows in a pure and copious stream the holy well of St. Anthony. " Now Arthur's seat shall be my bed, The sheets shall ne'er be wartn'd by me; St. Anton's well shall be my drink Since my true luve has forsaken me. O Mart'mass wind,...
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The Scottish Ballads

Robert Chambers - Ballads, Scots - 1829 - 430 pages
...Glasgow toun, We were a comely sicht to see ; My love was clad in black velvet, And I mysell in cramasie. Now Arthur's Seat shall be my bed, The sheets shall ne'er be pressed by me, St Anton's Well shall be my drink, Since my true-love has forsaken me.* During the sixteenth and seventeenth...
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The Scottish Songs, Volume 2

Robert Chambers - Ballads, Scots - 1829 - 414 pages
...held, Or wherefore should I kame my hair ? For my true love has me forsook, And says he'll never love me mair. Now Arthur's Seat shall be my bed, The sheets shall ne'er be press'd by me, St Anton's Well -f- shall be my drink, Since my true love has forsaken me. Martinmas...
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The Scottish Songs, Volume 2

Robert Chambers - Ballads, Scots - 1829 - 388 pages
...wherefore should I kame my hair ? For my true love has me forsook, And says he'll never love me inair. Now Arthur's Seat shall be my bed, The sheets shall ne'er be press'd by me, St Anton's Well f shall be my drink, Since my true love has forsaken me. Martinmas wind,...
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The songs of England and Scotland

England - 1835 - 794 pages
...fades awa' like morning-dew. 0 wherefore shu'd I busk my head ? Or wherefore shu'd I kame my hair ? For my true love has me forsook, And says he'll never lo'e me mair. Now Arthur-seat sail be my bed, The sheits shall neir be press'd by me : Saint Anton's well sail be my...
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The Songs of England and Scotland, Volume 2

Ballads, English - 1835 - 418 pages
...fades awa' like morning-dew. 0 wherefore shu'd I busk my head ? Or wherefore shu'd I kame my hair ? For my true love has me forsook, And says he'll never lo'e me mair. Now Arthur-seat sail be my bed, The sheits shall neir be press'd by me : Saint Anton's well sail be my...
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The Scottish Tourist and Itinerary; Or, A Guide to the Scenery and ...

Scottish tourist - Scotland - 1836 - 498 pages
...side of the path which conducts to the Chapel, is St dnton's Well, celebrated in Scottish Song. " St Anton's well shall be my drink. Since my true love's forsaken me." The low ground in front of the Chapel is called the Duke's Walk, from its having been a favourite promenade...
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The Scottish Tourist, and Itinerary; Or, A Guide to the Scenery and ...

Scotland - 1838 - 730 pages
...of the path which conducts to the Chapel, is St. Anton's Well, celebrated in Scottish Song — " St. Anton's well shall be my drink, Since my true love's forsaken me." The low ground in front of the Chapel is called the Duke's Walk, from its having been a favourite promenade...
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Reliques of ancient English poetry: consisting of old heroic ballads, songs ...

English poetry - 1839 - 374 pages
...little time while it is new ; 10 О wherfore shuld I husk my head ? Or wherfore shuld I kame my hair ! For my true love has me forsook, And says he'll never loe me mair. Now Arthur-seat sail he my hed. The sheets shall neir he fyl'd hy me : Saint Anton's well sail he my drink,...
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