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" IN London was young Beichan born, He longed strange countries for to see ; But he was taen by a savage moor, Who handled him right cruellie ; For he viewed the fashions of that land ; • Their way of worship viewed he ; But to Mahound, or Termagant,... "
The local historian's table book, of remarkable occurrences, historical ... - Sivu 22
tekijä(t) Moses Aaron Richardson - 1844
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Popular Ballads and Songs: From Tradition, Manuscripts and Scarce ..., Nide 2

Robert Jamieson - 1806 - 434 sivua
...wall in Piccadilly. IN London was young Beichan born, He longed strange countries for to see ; But he was taen by a savage moor, Who handled him right...of worship viewed he; But to Mahound, or Termagant, Would Beichan never bend a knee. So, in every shoulder they've putten a bore ; In every bore they've...

Popular Ballads and Songs: From Tradition, Manuscripts, and Scarce ..., Nide 2

1806 - 448 sivua
...wall in Piccadilly. IN London was young Beichan bora, He longed strange countries for to see ; But he was taen by a savage moor, Who handled him right...worship viewed he ; But to Mahound, or Termagant, Would Beichan never bend a knee. So, in every shoulder they've putten a here ; In every bore they've...

Ancient Scottish Ballads: Recovered from Tradition and Never Before ...

George Ritchie Kinloch - 1827 - 312 sivua
...a man of hie degree; He past thro' monie kingdoms great, Until he cam unto Grand Turkic. He view'd the fashions of that land, Their way of worship viewed he; But unto onie of their stocks* He wadna sae much as bow a knee: * Stocki — objects of idolatry. Which...

Ancient Scottish ballads, recovered from tradition: with notes

George Ritchie Kinloch - 1827 - 476 sivua
...a man of hie degree; He past thro' monie kingdoms great, Until he cam unto Grand Turkic. He view'd the fashions of that land, Their way of worship viewed he ; But unto onie of their stocks* He wadna sae much as bow a knee: Which made him to be taken straight, And...

Monthly Review; Or Literary Journal Enlarged

1827 - 640 sivua
...man of hie degree ; He past thro' monie kingdoms great Until he cam unto Grand Turkie. ' He view'd the fashions of that land, Their way of worship viewed he ; But unto onie of their stocks [idols] He wadna sae much as bow a knee.' If, however, Scottish tradition...

The Scottish Ballads

1829 - 432 sivua
...countries for to see ; He pass'd through many kingdoms great, Until he cam to Grand Turkye. He view'd the fashions of that land ; Their way of worship viewed he ; But to Mahound or Termagaunt Wad Bekie never bend a knee. * Young Bekie should be spelled Young Becket. The hero was...

Histoire de la conquête de l'Angleterre par les Normands: de ses ..., Nide 3

Augustin Thierry - 1835 - 396 sivua
...(Jamieson's popolar songs.) In London was Young Beichan born , He longed strange countries for to see ; But he was ta'en by a savage moor, Who handled him right...that land ; Their way of worship viewed he ; But to Mahomed or Termagant, Would Beichan never bend a knee. So , in every shoulder , they' ve putten a bore...

Histoire de la conquête de l'Angleterre par les Normands: de ses ..., Nide 3

Augustin Thierry - 1843 - 462 sivua
...PREMIÈRE BALLADE '. In London was Young Beichan born, He longed strange countries for to see ; But he was taen by a savage moor , Who handled him right cruellie ; For he vicwed the fashions of that laud ; Their way of worship viewed he ; But to Mahound, or Termagant, Would...

The Local Historian's Table Book, of Remarkable Occurences ..., Nide 2

1844 - 858 sivua
...London. Cruikshank in this work conjectures that the name of the heroine was suggested to the anthor, by the mosque of Santa Sophia at Constantinople—...go see." Common English Broad Sheet Ballad of Lord Bateman. 2 Termagaunt was a Saracenic deity worshipped by the Turks, before, and for some time after,...

Early English Poetry, Ballads, and Popular Literature of the Middle ..., Nide 17

Percy Society - 1846 - 410 sivua
...Scottish copy. To remove a glaring inconsistency it was only requisite to alter a single letter! LORD Beichan he was a noble lord, A noble lord of high...of worship viewed he; But to Mahound, or Termagant, Would Beichan never bend a knee. * So on each shoulder they've putten a bore, In each bore they've...




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