| Robert Southey - English poetry - 1799 - 320 pages
...this, that tahether husband or -wife come Jirst to drink thereof, they get the mastery thereby. Fuller. A Well there is in the west-country, And a clearer...west-country But has heard of the Well of St. Keyne. An oak and an elm tree stand beside, And behind does an ash tree grow, And a willow from the bank above... | |
| Robert Southey - English poetry - 1800 - 318 pages
...thist that vhether husband or wife come Jirtt to drink tluraf, they get the mastery thereby. Tuller. A Well there is in the west-country, And a clearer one never was seen 5 There is not a wife in the west-country But has heard of the Well of St. Keyne. An oak and an elm... | |
| Robert Southey - Poetry - 1805 - 224 pages
...first to drink thereof, they get the mastery thereby. Fuller. A Well there is in the west country, And a clearer one never was seen ; There is not a wife in the west country But has heard of the Well of St. Keyne. An oak and an elm tree stand beside. And behind... | |
| English poetry - 1807 - 218 pages
...first drink thereof shall be absolute domestic ruler. [SOUIHIY.] A WELL there is in the West Country, And a clearer one never was seen ; There is not a wife in the West Country But has heard of the Well of St. Keyne. An oak and an elm tree stand beside, And behind... | |
| Thomas Bond - East Looe (England) - 1823 - 360 pages
...in the Gentleman's Magazine for June 1822, vol. XCII. p. 546. A Well there is, in the West Country, And a clearer one never was seen ; There is not a wife in the West Country But has heard of the Well of St. Keyne. An Oak and an Elm tree stand behind, And beside... | |
| Robert Southey - 1823 - 266 pages
...dedicated to her in Mona. One of these is probably St. Keyne. A WELL there is in the west country, And a clearer one never was seen'; There is not a wife in the west country But has heard of the Well of St. Keyne. An oak and an elm-tree stand beside, And behind... | |
| Samuel Drew - Cornwall - 1824 - 766 pages
...tale is named The Well of St. Keyne, and runs as follows : — A well there is in the west country, And a clearer one never was seen ; There is not a wife in the west country But has heard of the well of St. Keyne. An oak and an elm tree stand beside, And behind... | |
| Poetry - 1827 - 158 pages
...-wife comejtrst to drink thereof, they get the mastery thereby.. A WELI, there is in the west country, And a clearer one never was seen ; There is not a wife in the west country But has heard of the well of St. Keyne. An oak and an elm tree stand beside, And behind... | |
| 1827 - 492 pages
...was he ; And he tat down upon the bauk Under the willow tree. A Well there is in the West Country, And a clearer one never was seen, There is not a wife in the West Country, But has beard ol'the well of St. Keyne. An oak and an elm tree stand beside, And behind... | |
| John Docwra Parry - Ballads, English - 1829 - 460 pages
...him, was afterwards called Brecknock. She died AD 490. — $. A WELL there is, in the West Country, And a clearer one never was seen ; There is not a Wife in the west country, But has heard of the well of St Keyne. An oak and an elm tree stand beside, And behind... | |
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