FROM Stirling castle we had seen The mazy Forth unravelled; Had trod the banks of Clyde, and Tay, And with the Tweed had travelled; And when we came to Clovenford, Then said my "winsome Marrow," "Whate'er betide, we'll turn aside, And see the Braes of... Sea Song and River Rhyme from Chaucer to Tennyson - Page 201by Algernon Charles Swinburne - 1887 - 324 pagesFull view - About this book
| William Wordsworth - 1807 - 258 pages
...ye, busk ye my winsome Marrow ! " — ) From Stirling Castle we had seen The mazy Forth xmravell'd ; Had trod the banks of Clyde, and Tay, And with the Tweed had travell'd ; And, when we came to Clovenford, Then said my " winsome Marrow" " Whate'er betide, we'll... | |
| William Wordsworth - English poetry - 1807 - 358 pages
...Bosk ye, busk ye my winsome Marrow ! "— ) From Stirling Castle we had The mazy Forth unravell'd ; Had trod the banks of Clyde, and Tay, And with the Tweed had travell'd; And, when we came to Clovenford, Then said my " winsome Marrow," " Whate'er betide, we'll... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1815 - 416 pages
...ye, busk ye my winsome Marrow !" — ) FROM Stirling Castle we had seen The mazy Forth unravell'd ; Had trod the banks of Clyde, and Tay, And with the Tweed had travell'd ; And, when we came to Cloven ford, Then said my " winsome Marrow," " Whate'er betide, we'll... | |
| William Wordsworth, Dorothy Wordsworth - 1815 - 416 pages
...ye, busk ye my winsome Marrow !" — ) FROM Stirling Castle we had seen The mazy Forth unravell'd ; Had trod the banks of Clyde, and Tay, And with the Tweed had travell'd ; And, when we came to Clovenford, Then said my " winsome Marrow," " Whate'er betide, we'll... | |
| England - 1820 - 774 pages
...your humble servant, MN YARROW UNVISITED. From Stirling Castle we had seen The mazy Forth unravell'd ; Had trod the banks of Clyde, and Tay, And with the Tweed had tnvell'd ; And, when we came to Clovenford, Then said my " rmmmf Marrow," " Whether betide, we'll turn... | |
| William Wordsworth - English poetry - 1820 - 372 pages
...ye, busk ye, my winsome Marrow !" — ) FROM Stirling Castle we had seen The mazy Forth unravell'd ; Had trod the banks of Clyde, and Tay, And with the Tweed had travell'd ; And, when we came to Glovenford, Then said my " tuinsome Marrow," " Whate'er betide, we'll... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1827 - 482 pages
...beginning " Busk ye, busk ye, my bonny, bonny Bride, Busk ye, busk ye, my winsome Marrow !" — ) FROM Stirling Castle we had seen The mazy Forth unravelled...Then said my " winsome Marrow," " Whate'er betide, we '11 turn aside, And see the Braes of Yarrow." " Let Yarrow Folk,/ro« Selkirk Town, " Who have been... | |
| William Wordsworth - Fore-edge painting - 1828 - 372 pages
...DawlaM, hi Bulk y«, bask ye, my boaoy bimny Brifle, Bo«k ye, busk ye, my winsome Mamm !— ] FROM Stirling Castle we had seen The mazy Forth unravelled;...when we came to Clovenford, Then said my • winsome M..* ,.• • " Whate'er betide, we 'II turn aside, And see the Braes of Yarrow. » « Let Yarrow... | |
| British poets - 1828 - 838 pages
...Bride, Buik je, boik ye my winiome Marrow !— FROM Stirling-Castle we had The mazy Forth unravell'd; Had trod the banks of Clyde, and Tay, And with the Tweed had "travell'd; And, when we came to Clovenford, Then said my "winsome Marrow" Whate'er betide, we'll turn... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron, Thomas Moore - 1833 - 358 pages
...UNVJSITED (1809). DON JUAN UNREAD (181 9). I'uo'i Stirling Castle we had seen The mazy Forth unravell'd; Had trod the banks of Clyde, and Tay, And with the Tweed had travel I'd ; And when we came to Clovenfonl, *' Whate'er betide, we '1! turn aside, And see the Braes... | |
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