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" That name does not belang to me; I am but the Queen of fair elfland, That am hither come to visit thee." "Harp and carp, Thomas," she said; " Harp and carp along wi me; And if ye dare to kiss my lips, Sure of your bodie I will be. "
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The Complete Works of Sir Walter Scott: With a Biography, and His ..., Volume 1

Walter Scott - 1833 - 1104 pages
...the Queen of fair Elfland, That am hither come to visit thee. " Harp and carp, Thomas," she said ; u Harp and carp along wi' me; And if ye dare to kiss...your bodie I will be."— " Betide me weal, betide me wo, That weird shall never daunton me."— t Syne he has kissed her rosy lips, All underneath the Eildon...
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The Poetical Works of Sir Walter Scott: First Series, Containing Minstrelsy ...

Sir Walter Scott - 1838 - 562 pages
...does not belang to me ; I am but the Queen of fair Elfland, That am hither come to visit thee. " Harp and carp, Thomas," she said ; " Harp and carp along...will be." — " Betide me weal, betide me woe, That weird shall never daunton me." — • Syne he has kissed her rosy lips, AH underneath the Eildon Tree....
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The Poetical Works of Sir Walter Scott: With a Sketch of His Life

Walter Scott, J. W. Lake - 1838 - 496 pages
...Elfland, That am hither come to visit thee. " Harp and carp, Thomas," she said; " Harp and carp along with me; And if ye dare to Kiss my lips, Sure of your body I will be." " Betide me weal, betide me wo, That weirdt shall never danton me." Svne he has kissed...
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Melrose and Its Vicinity: Being an Account of Such Objects of Historical and ...

1841 - 240 pages
...come to visit the*. LEADER VALE. 105 " Harp and carp, Thomas," she said ; " Harp and carp along with me ; And if ye dare to kiss my lips, Sure of your body I will be." " Betide me weal, betide me woe, That weird* shall never danton me." Syne he has kissed...
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Selections from the Early Ballad Poetry of England and Scotland

Richard John King - 1842 - 352 pages
...does not belang to me, I am but the Queen of fair Elfland, That am hither come to visit thee. " Harp and carp, Thomas/' she said : " Harp and carp along...dare to kiss my lips, Sure of your bodie I will be." 1 Wonder, marvellous thing. 2 Lock. " Betide me weal, betide me woe, That weird shall never daunton1...
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The Poetical Works of Sir Walter Scott

Walter Scott - 1842 - 746 pages
...hither come to visit thee. Harp and carp, Thomas," she said ; " Harp and carp along wi' me ; i in I if ye dare to kiss my lips, Sure of your bodie I will be."-*' Betide me weal, betide me wo, That weird shall never daunton me." — t Syne he has kissed her rosy lips, All underneath the...
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The Living Age, Volume 198

1893 - 846 pages
...it" ye dare to kiss my lips Sure of your body I will be." "Betide ine weal, betide me woe, That weird shall never daunton me," Syne he has kissed her rosy lips All underneath the Eildon tree. And then the spell was complete. And when it is seen how potent is the...
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Ballads and Metrical Tales

1845 - 258 pages
...Elftand, That am hither come to visit thee. " Harp and carp, Thomas," she said; " Harp and carp along with me ; And if ye dare to kiss my lips, Sure of your body I will be." " Betide me weal, betide me woe, That weird shall never danton me." ' Syne he has...
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A collection of printed papers relating to Durham school made by H. Holden ...

Durham city, sch - 1852 - 486 pages
...does not belang to me ; I am but the Queen of fair Elfland, That am hither come to visit thee. " Harp and carp, Thomas," she said-; " Harp and carp along...will be." — " Betide me weal, betide me woe, That weird shall never daunton me." — Syne he has kiss'd her rosy lips, All underneath the Eildon Tree....
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The Poetical Works of Sir Walter Scott

Walter Scott - 1852 - 594 pages
...; I am but the queen of fair Elfland, "Harp and carp, Thomas," she said; "Harp and carp along with me; And if ye -dare to kiss my lips, Sure of your bodie I will be." " Betide me weal, betide me wo, That weird shall never danton me.w Syne he has kissed her rosy lips, All underneath the Eildon...
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