| Thomas Campbell - Wyoming Massacre, 1778 - 1809 - 148 pages
...their winding sheet, And every turf beneath their feet, Shall be a soldier's sepulchre. 129 LORD ULLINS DAUGHTER. A CHIEFTAIN, to the Highlands bound, Cries, ' Boatman, do not tarry! ' And I'll give thee a silver pound, ' To row us o'er the ferry.' — *' Now who be ye, would cross Lochgyle,... | |
| Thomas Campbell - Wyoming Valley (Pa.) - 1810 - 266 pages
...LORD ULLIN'S DAUGHTER. A CHIEFTAIN, to the Highlands bound, Cries,'Boatman, do not tarry! ' And I'll give thee a silver pound, ' To row us o'er the ferry.'—...would cross Lochgyle, ' This dark and stormy water ?' ' Oh I'm the chief of Ulva's isle, ' And this Lord Ullin's daughter.— ' And fast before her father's... | |
| Thomas Campbell - Wyoming Valley (Pa.) - 1810 - 272 pages
...entitled the gallant and the good, by Lord Nelson, when he wrote home his dispatches. LORD ULLIN'S DAUGHTER. A CHIEFTAIN to the Highlands bound, Cries, ' Boatman, do not tarry! ' And I'll give thee a silver pound, • To row us o'er the ferry.'— • Now who be ye, would cross Lochgyle,... | |
| John Aikin - Ballads, English - 1810 - 386 pages
...she cried ! Then breathing a groan o'er his clay, She hung on his tomb-stone and died. [CAMPBELL."] i A. CHIEFTAIN to the Highlands bound Cries, " Boatman do not tarry, And I'll give thee a silver pound To row us o'er the ferry." " Now who be ye, would cross Lochgyle, This... | |
| Poetical selections - 1811 - 324 pages
...said he, " from Palestine, " To prove myself, sweet lady, thine." LORD ULLIN'S DAUGHTER. CAMPBELL. A Chieftain to the Highlands bound, Cries " Boatman, do not tarry ! " And I'll give thee a silver pound " To row us o'er the ferry." " Now who be ye, would cross Lochgyle, "... | |
| Parodies - 1813 - 410 pages
...we left him alone with his woman. i I THE VIOLET SPEAKER 149 LORD ULLEN'S DAUGHTER. THOMAS CAMPBELL. A chieftain to the Highlands bound Cries, "Boatman, do not tarry, And I'll give thee a silver pound To row us o'er the ferry." "Now who be ye would cross Lochgyle, This... | |
| Thomas Campbell - Wyoming Valley (Pa.) - 1814 - 274 pages
...entitled the gallant and the good, by Lord Nelson, when he wrote home his dispatches. LORD ULLIN'S DAUGHTER, A CHIEFTAIN, to the Highlands bound, Cries, 'Boatman, do not tarry! • And, I'll give thee a silver pound, ' To row us o'er the ferry.' — ' Now who be ye, would cross Lochgyle,... | |
| 1821 - 438 pages
...little span Longer than the age of man. ( Tt fc emduikt ui iioetra. -LORD ULLIN'S DAUGHTER. By Campbell. A chieftain to the Highlands bound. Cries, " Boatman, do not tarry ! And I'll give thee a silver pound, To row us o'er the ferry." " Now who be ye, would cross Lochgyle, This... | |
| John Struthers - 1822 - 276 pages
...LORD ULLIN'S DAUGHTER. A CHIEFTAIN, to the Highlands bouni Cries, " Boatman, do not tarry ! " And I'll give thee a silver pound, " To row us o'er the ferry....would cross Lochgyle, " This dark and stormy water ?" "Oh I'm the chief of Ulva's isle, - . " And this Lord Ullin's daughter. — " And fast before her... | |
| Allan Cunningham - 1825 - 756 pages
...carle's gripe, I doubt ye'll be rotten ere I be ripe. LORD ULLIN'S DAUGHTER. THOMAS CAMPBELL, ESQ. A chieftain, to the highlands bound, Cries, Boatman, do not tarry, And I'll give thee a silver pound To row us o'er the ferry. And who be ye would cross Lochgyle, This dark... | |
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