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" I'm the chief of Ulva's Isle, And this Lord Ullin's daughter. "And fast before her father's men Three days we've fled together, For should he find us in the glen, My blood would stain the heather. "His horsemen hard behind us ride; Should they our steps... "
McGuffey's Fourth Eclectic Reader - Page 36
by William Holmes McGuffey - 1879 - 256 pages
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Carmina Latina, partim nova, partim e lingua Britannica expressa, Volume 1

Henry Thomas Liddell Earl of Ravensworth - 1865 - 182 pages
...gens viciffim ; Sed unda noftra profluit Perennibus fluentis. January i, 1860. LORD ULLIN'S DAUGHTER. CHIEFTAIN, to the Highlands bound, Cries, " Boatman, do not tarry ! And I'll give thee a filver pound To row us o'er the ferry." " Now who be ye, would crofs Lochgyle, This dark and ftormy...
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A book of favourite modern ballads [ed. by J.C.].

Book - 1865 - 308 pages
...ULLIN'S DAUGH1ER. A omrFTAix. to tho Highlands bound, Cries, " Boatman, do not tarry ! And I'll >rive thee a silver pound To row us o'er the ferry." "Now who be ye, •would eross Loeh^yle, This dark and stormy water?" " 0, I'm the ehief of Ulva's isle, And this Lord Ulliu's...
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Grammatical analysis

Walter Scott Dalgleish - 1865 - 80 pages
...5th, Why will ye die ? Interrogative adverbial. Exercise 8. Simple Sentences for Analysis. Example. " I'll give thee a silver pound To row us o'er the ferry." — Campbell. , an 1. Play on.— Willie. 2. N(it a drum was heard. — Wolfe. 3. The Greeks fled towards...
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Class-book of English Poetry

English poetry - 1866 - 180 pages
...stately shrine Tasked high, and hard — but witness mine. " SIR WALTER SCOTT. LORD ULLIN'S DAUGHTER. A CHIEFTAIN, to the Highlands bound, Cries, " Boatman,...o'er the ferry." — ' ' Now, who be ye would cross Loch Gy le . This dark and stormy water?" — .' O ! I'm the chief of Ulva's Isle, And this, Lord Ullin's...
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The Poetical Works of Thomas Campbell: With a Memoir

Thomas Campbell - 1866 - 506 pages
...LORD ULLOTS DAUGHTER A CHIEFTAIN, to the Highlands bound, Cries, " Boatman, do not tarry 1 And I '11 give thee a silver pound, To row us o'er the ferry."...would cross- Lochgyle, This dark and stormy water ? " « O, I'm the chief of Ulva's isle, And this Lord Ullin's daughter. — And fast before her father's...
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Lyrics from the Old Song Books

Edmondstoune Duncan - 1927 - 658 pages
...Melodist (II, 49), 1848 ; reprint in Barrett's English Songs, p. 196 (Augener). 545. Lord Ullin's Daughter A CHIEFTAIN to the Highlands bound Cries ' Boatman,...ye, would cross Lochgyle This dark and stormy water ? ' ' O, I'm the chief of Ulva's isle, And this, Lord Ullin's daughter. And fast before her father's...
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The World's Best-loved Poems

1927 - 490 pages
...sepulcher there by the sea, In her tomb by the sounding sea. — Edgar Allan foe Lord Ullin's Daughter A CHIEFTAIN to the Highlands bound, *\. Cries, "Boatman,...pound To row us o'er the ferry." "Now, who be ye would cfpss Lochgyle, This dark and stormy water?" "Oh! I'm the chief of Ulva's isle, And this Lord Ullin's...
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The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 80

1897 - 962 pages
...was ! how it thundered and lightened ! " and then very likely they would repeat in concert : — " ' y 7 ˴Q \s Y ^ լ }; \ 1r ]f u "c t fh ? ' O, I 'm the chief of Ulva's isle, And this Lord Ullin's daughter.' " Like the music of old Scotch...
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Memories of J. Ross Tennant and a Genealogy of the Family Originated by ...

J. Ross Tennant - 1942 - 212 pages
...Ullin's Daughter?" were real folks, they may have been related to our clan. A chieftain to the Highland bound, Cries, "Boatman, do not tarry! And I'll give thee a silver pound To row us o'er the ferry." It is possible that they were in some way related, at least we are of the same nationality; and the...
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Pushkin: A Comparative Commentary

John Bayley - 1971 - 384 pages
...Ullin's Daughter is likewise toned down by Zhukovsky from the engaging inadvertency of the original. 'Now who be ye would cross Lochgyle, This dark and stormy water? ' 'O I'm the Chief of Ulva's Isle, And this, Lord Ullin's daughter.' The stanza is an index of what...
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