| Walter Scott - 1806 - 458 pages
...you'll grant Hughie the Graeme to me." " O no, O no, my gude Lady Hume ! " Forsooth and so it mustna be ; " Were he but the one Graeme of the name, " He...guilty," said Hughie the Graeme, " Of me my friends shall hae small talk ;" And he has loup'd fifteen feet and three, Though his hands they were tied behind... | |
| Scottish border - 1821 - 472 pages
...you'll grant Hughie the Grffime to me." " O no, O no, my gude Lady Hume ! " Forsooth and so it mustna be ; " Were he but the one Graeme of the name, " He...hanged high for me." " If I be guilty," said Hughie the Grasme, " Of me my friends shall have small talk ;" And he has louped fifteen feet and three, Though... | |
| Walter Scott - English literature - 1833 - 1104 pages
...to me. "O no, O no, my gude Lady Hume ! Forsooth and so it must na be ; Were he but the one Grseme of the name. He suld be hanged high for me." — "If I be guilty," said Hughie the Grame, " Of me my friends shall have small talk ;" And he has fouped fifteen feet and three, Though... | |
| Sir Walter Scott - 1838 - 562 pages
...grant Hughie the Graeme to me." " 0 no, O no, my gude Lady Hume ! Forsooth and so it must na be ; Where he but the one Graeme of the name, He suld be hanged high for me."— • Garlard— Anc. Songs. • Botu— Anc. Songs. " If I be guilty," said Hughie the Graeme, "Of me... | |
| Walter Scott - 1842 - 746 pages
...Graeme to me. "0 no, O no, my gude Lady Hume! Forsooth and so it must na be ; Were he but the one Grame of the name. He suld be hanged high for me." — "If I be guilty," said Hughie the Grame, "Of me my friends shall have small talk;" And he has louped fifteen feet and three. Though his... | |
| Charles Mackay - Lake District (England) - 1846 - 318 pages
...If you'll grant Hughie the Graeme to me." "O no, O no, my gude Lady Hume ! Forsooth and so it mustna be ; Were he but the one Graeme of the name, He suld...me my friends shall have small talk ;" And he has leoped fifteen feet and three, Tho' his hands they were tied behind his back. He looked over his left... | |
| Wilson Armistead - Folklore - 1852 - 328 pages
...you'll grant Hughie the Gricme to me." " 0 no, O no, my gude Lady Hume ! Forsooth and so it mustna be ; Were he but the one Graeme of the name, He suld...me my friends shall have small talk: " And he has leaped fifteen feet and three, Tho' his hands they were tied behind his back. He looked over his left... | |
| William Edmondstoune Aytoun - Ballads, English - 1858 - 430 pages
...judge, If you'll grant Hughie Graeme to me." " 0 no, 0 no, my gude Lady Hume ! Forsooth and so it mustna be ; Were he but the one Graeme of the name, He suld...hanged high for me." " If I be guilty," said Hughie Graeme, " 0f me my friends shall have small talk ; " And he has louped fifteen feet and three, Though... | |
| William Edmondstoune Aytoun - Ballads, English - 1859 - 420 pages
...Were he but the one Graeme of the name, He suld be hanged high for me." " If I be guilty," said Hughie Graeme, " Of me my friends shall have small talk ;...three, Though his hands they were tied behind his back. VOL. n. i He looked over his left shoulder, And for to see what he might see ; There was he aware of... | |
| Ballads - 1867 - 638 pages
...to me." " Oh no, oh no, my gude Lady Hume ! Forsooth and so it mauna be ; Were he but the one Grasme of the name, He suld be hanged high for me." " If...me my friends shall have small talk ;" And he has loup'd fifteen feet and three, Though his hands they were tied behind his back. He look'd over his... | |
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