Four Books of Choice Old Scottish Ballads 1823 1844 Mdcccxxiii Mdcccxliv
Four Books of Choice Old Scottish Ballads 1823 1844 Mdcccxxiii Mdcccxliv
T G Stevenson
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Park's Edition. I. I had a jolly hawk, and a tearsel of my own. Fal, &c. Come from as good an airy, as ever yet was known. Fal, &c. He was but newly enter'd, when that it came to pass, He fell in love with a solan goose, and flew into the Bass, Fal, &c. 51 II. When he arrived there, the goose to him did say, I pray, good master tearsel, what brought you here away? To which the tearsel answer'd, I'm come to get an egg With you, sweet mistress goose, if you'll please to lift your leg. III. The je...alous solan gander put on an angry face, I pray, good master tearsel, I redd you leave this place. If you don't do it quickly, your stay you shall repent, Wou'd you spoil our brood of solan geese, and vex the President ? * lY. To which the tearsel answei^'d, I dinna care a f 1, Gin ye winna len' me your wife, I'll ha'd me wi' a scart ; Ye may keep her to ye're seV, but ye needna look sae fierce. For I'll kiss and clap my scart, and ye may kiss my a — se! Y. Ye're seamaws and tamie nories, into my bed I'll take.
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