The book of British ballads . Haif,have. Quhan dawis the day, when breaks the day. Braidmune, broad moon. Lift, the firmament. Glentin, glancing,gleaming. Brennand, burning. Fra ane peelit skull, from apeeled skull. Ugsomlyk, very loathsome, disgusting. Rawis,rows. Boysteous, boisterous, blustering. Donkir, damper,danker. Maun fa, must fall. The merlis sang, the black-birds song. Flude, flood. Mudy, moody. Blude, blood. Aseamless shrowd weird schaipis for me! a seamless shroudfate, or destiny, prepares for me. To rede aright my spell, toexplain aright my tale. Eerilie, awfully, drearily. Sal,
The book of British ballads . Haif,have. Quhan dawis the day, when breaks the day. Braidmune, broad moon. Lift, the firmament. Glentin, glancing,gleaming. Brennand, burning. Fra ane peelit skull, from apeeled skull. Ugsomlyk, very loathsome, disgusting. Rawis,rows. Boysteous, boisterous, blustering. Donkir, damper,danker. Maun fa, must fall. The merlis sang, the black-birds song. Flude, flood. Mudy, moody. Blude, blood. Aseamless shrowd weird schaipis for me! a seamless shroudfate, or destiny, prepares for me. To rede aright my spell, toexplain aright my tale. Eerilie, awfully, drearily. Sal, fleand Hevin and raikand Hell, while avoiding Heavenand ranging Hell. Ghaist, ghost. Luvand, loving, affec-tionate. 3. N. Paton del. T. Armstrong bc. 427 \\V-\\\.\ ©Ifinlanti OTuK. Thorow fire, and thorow flude, (Mudy mindis rage lyk a sea;)Thorow slauchtir, thorow blude, (A seamless shrowd weird schaipis for me !) And to rede aricht my spell, Eerilie sal nicht wyndis moan,Quhill fleand Hevin and raikand Hell,.
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