| Ballads, English - 1844 - 858 pages
...my son, You shall have a new gown When the Lord he comes home. Still she did prick it And " bee ba " she cried, Come down dearest mistress And still your...ladie, Till you come down yoursell. Hold the gold basin For your heart's blood to run in, To hold the gold basin It grieves me full sore : Oh kill me... | |
| Ballads, English - 1846 - 430 pages
...my son, You shall have a new gown When the Lord he comes home. Still she did prick it And " bee ba " she cried, Come down dearest mistress And still your...ladie, Till you come down yoursell. ***** Hold the gold basin For your heart's blood to run in, To hold the gold basin It grieves me full sore : Oh kill me... | |
| Electronic journals - 1856 - 568 pages
...home.' Still she did prick it, and be-ba she cried, ' Come down, dearest mistress, and still yolir own child." •Oh ! still my child, Orange, still him with a bell.' • I can't still nim, ladie, till you come down yoursell.' ' Hold the gold bason, for your heart's blood to run in.... | |
| James Orchard Halliwell- Phillipps - 1853 - 372 pages
...again. ROCK well my cradle, And " bee baa," my son ; You shall have a new gown, When ye lord comes home. Oh ! still my child, Orange, Still him with a bell...can't still him, ladie, Till you come down yoursell ! cccciv. WHERE was a sugar and fretty ? And where was jewel and spicy ? Hush-a-bye, babe in a cradle,... | |
| Electronic journals - 1856 - 598 pages
...There were six little windows, and they were all shut, But one little window, and that was forgot. And at that little window Long Lonkin crept in. 'Where's...hold the gold bason, it grieves me full sore ; Oh 1 kill, me, dear Lonkin, and let my mother go." " Miss Landon adds, that the ballad was communicated... | |
| William Howitt - 1857 - 334 pages
...Lonkin. Prick the baby in the cradle, Says Orange to him. " Still did she prick it, And " Bee-ba " she cried, Come down, dearest mistress, And still...bell. I can't still him, ladie, Till you come down yersell," &c. Tom's song was " caviare to the general ; " but from that day, many a pleasant talk had... | |
| Francis James Child - Ballads, English - 1857 - 810 pages
...did prick it, And bce-ba slie cried ; " Come down, dearest mistress, And still your own child." " 0 still my child, Orange, Still him with a bell ; "...ladie, Till you come down yourselL" " Hold the gold basin, For your heart's blood to run in," " To hold the gold basin, It grieves me full sore ; Oh kill... | |
| Francis James Child - 1857 - 426 pages
...did prick it, And bee-ba she cried ; " Come down, dearest mistress, « And still your own child." " O still my child, Orange, Still him with a bell ; "...can't still him, ladie, Till you come down yoursell." w \ ****** " Hold the gold basin, For your heart's blood to run in," * * * * * * ****** " To hold the... | |
| Francis James Child - Ballads, English - 1857 - 434 pages
...did prick it, And bee-ba she cried ; " Come down, dearest mistress, 45 And still your own child." " O still my child, Orange, Still him with a bell ; "...can't still him, ladie, Till you come down yoursell." so " Hole} the gold basin, For your heart's blood to run in," ****** ****** " To hold the gold basin,... | |
| Francis James Child - Ballads, English - 1857 - 438 pages
...Come down, dearest mistress, « And still your own child." " O still my child, Orange, Still him-with a bell ; " " I can't still him, ladie, Till you come down yoursell." " Hold the gold basin, For your heart's blood to run in," ****** ****** " To hold the gold basin, It grieves me full... | |
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