In the merry milldams o Benorie 2 There cam a wooer them to woo, .
He courted the eldest with broach and knife, Binnorie, O Binnorie; 10 But he lo'ed the youngest abune his life; By the bonnymilldams of Binnorie.
The miller hasted and drew his dam, 65 Binnorie, O Binnorie; And there he found a drown'd woman; By the bonny milldams of Binnorie.
The strings he framed of her yellow hair, Binnorie, O Binnorie; 90 Whose notes made sad the listening ear; By the bonny milldams of Binnorie.
He brought it to her father's hall, Binnorie, O Binnorie; And there was the court assembled all; 95 By the bonny milldams of Binnorie.
The youngest stude upon a stane, 25 Binnorie, O Binnorie; The eldest came and pushed her in; By the bonny milldams of Binnorie.
He laid his harp upon a stone, Binnorie, O Binnorie; And straight it began to play alone; By the bonny milldams of Binnorie.
He made a harp of her breast-bone, 85 Binnorie, O Binnorie; Whose sounds would melt a heart of stone; By the bonny milldams of Binnorie.
Binnorie, O Binnorie; 50 And sweet William shall better be my love, By the bonny milldams of Binnorie.
A Ballad is The Milldams of Binnorie and Sir Patrick Spens and The Douglas Tragedy and Lord Randal and Childe Maurice, and things of that sort.
There cam a knight to be their wooer, By the bonnie milldams o’ Binnorie.
You could not see her yellow hair, Binnorie, O Binnorie; For gowd and pearls that were sae rare, By the bonny milldams of Binnorie.
He made a harp of her breast-bone, Binnorie, O Binnorie; Whose sounds would melt a heart of stone; By the bonny milldams of Binnorie.
And when he looked that lady on, Binnorie, O Binnorie; He sighed, and made a heavy moan; By the bonny milldams of Binnorie.
He courted the eldest with broach and knife; Binnorie, O Binnorie; But he lo'ed the youngest abune his life; By the bonny milldams of Binnorie.
The miller hasted and drew his dam, Binnorie, O Binnorie; And there he found a drowned woman, By the bonny milldams of Binnorie.
A famous harper passing by, Binnorie, O Binnorie; The sweet pale face he chanced to spy; By the bonny milldams of Binnorie.
The strings he framed of her yellow hair, Binnorie, O Binnorie; Whose notes made sad the listening ear; By the bonny milldams of Binnorie.
The youngest stude upon a stane, Binnorie, O Binnorie; The eldest came and pushed her in; By the bonny milldams of Binnorie.
The eldest she was vexed sair; Binnorie, O Binnorie; And sore envied her sister fair; By the bonnymilldams of Binnorie.
He brought it to her father's hall; Binnorie, O Binnorie; And there was the court assembled all; By the bonny milldamsof Binnorie.
She took her by the middle sma', Binnorie, O Binnorie; And dashed her bonny back to the jaw, By the bonny milldams of Binnorie.
He laid this harp upon a stone, Binnorie, O Binnorie; And straight it began to play alone; By the bonny milldams of Binnorie.
In the American States, very numerous watermills have been erected within a few years, and there is scarcely a stream in the settled portion of the country which has not several milldams upon it.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "milldams" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.