Pray, sir, did you not send for me," By such a messenger ? said she : Which made his hair stare on his head, As knowing well that he was dead. " Where is he ? " then to her he said ; " He's in the stable," quoth the maid. " Go in," said he, " and go to... The Suffolk Garland: Or, a Collection of Poems, Songs, Tales, Ballads ... - Page 115edited by - 1818 - 404 pagesFull view - About this book
| Ambrose Philips - 1723 - 346 pages
...here ? Pray Sir, did you not fend for me, By fuch a Meflenger, faid fhe ; Which made his Hair flare on his Head, As knowing well that he was dead : Where is he ? then to her he faid, He's in the Stable, quoth the Maid. Go in, faid he, and go to Bed, I'll fee the Horfe well littered.... | |
| 1723 - 348 pages
...here ? Pray Sir, did you not fend for me, By fuch a Meflenger, faid fhe ; Which made his Hair ftare on his Head, As knowing well that he was dead : Where is he 1 then to her he faid, He's in the Stable, quoth the Maid. Go in, faid he, and go to Bed, I'll fee... | |
| 1815 - 326 pages
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| Samuel Whyte, Edward-Athenry Whyte - 1800 - 316 pages
...here ? Fray, fir, did you not fend for me, By fuch a meffenger, faid fhc; Which made his hair ftare on his head, As knowing well that he was dead : Where is he ? then to her he faid, He's in the ftable, quoth the maid ; Go in, faid he, and go to bed, I'll fee the horfc well littered.... | |
| Samuel Whyte, Edward Athenry Whyte - 1801 - 336 pages
...here ? Pray, fir, did you not fend for me, By fuch a meffenger, faid fhe; Which made his hair flare on his head, As knowing well that he was dead: Where is he ? then to her he faid, He's in the liable, quoth the maid; Go in, faid he, and go to bed, • J'll fee the horfe well... | |
| William Taylor - 1829 - 514 pages
...affrighted man ; Down stairs he ran, and, when he see her, Cry'd out, My child, how cam'st thou here? Pray, sir, did you not send for me, By such a messenger ? cry'd she. Which made his hair stand on his head, As knowing well that he was dead. Where is he then... | |
| Joseph S. Moore - 1853 - 900 pages
...stairs he ran, and when he see her, Cry'd out my child how cam'st thou here? Pray, sir, did not you send for me By such a messenger said she? Which made his hair stand on his head, As knowing well that he was dead Where is he? then to her he said, He's in the stable,... | |
| 1854 - 676 pages
...Down stairs he ran, and when he see her, Cry'd out, my child, how cam'st thou here? Pray, sir, diu you not send for me, By such a messenger, said she, Which made his hnir stare on his head, As knowing well that he was dead : Where is he ? Then to her he said, He's... | |
| Francis James Child - 1857 - 496 pages
...affrighted man : » Down stairs he ran, and when he see her, Cried out, " My child, how cam'st thou here?" " Pray, sir, did you not send for me," By such a messenger...said she : Which made his hair stare on his head, rs As knowing well that he was dead. " Where is he ? " then to her he said ; " He's in the stable,"... | |
| Francis James Child - 1857 - 512 pages
...man : ?o Down stairs he ran, and when he see her, > Cried out, " My child, how cam'st thou here ? " " Pray, sir, did you not send for me," By such a messenger...said she : Which made his hair stare on his head, 's As knowing well that he was dead. " Where is he ? " then to her he said ; " He's in the stable,"... | |
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