XLII And first gaed by the black, black steed, And syne gaed by the brown; But fast she gript the milk-white steed And pu’d the rider down.
And first gaed by the black black steed, And then gaed by the brown; But fast she gript the milk-white steed, And pu'd the rider down.
Earl Douglas on a milk-white Steed, Most like a Baron bold, Rode foremost of the Company Whose Armour shone like Gold.
Earl Dowglas on a milk-white Steed, Most like a Baron bold, Rode foremost of the Company, Whose Armour shone like Gold.
She came here to avoid a wicked Welsh prince, and she rode a beautiful milk-white steed.
The legend says that she fell fainting from her milk-white steed as she neared a spring there.
She mounted on her milk-white steed, And led the dapple grey.
Light off, light off thy milk-white steed, And deliver it unto me; Six pretty maids have I drowned here, And thou the seventh shall be.
She mounted her on her milk-white steed, He on the dapple grey; They rode till they came unto the sea-side, Three hours before it was day.
She called to her waiting-maid, To bring her a riding weed; And she called to her stable groom, To saddle her milk-white steed.
He stooped from his milk-white steed, To kiss her rosy cheek; She had a penknife in her hand, And wounded him so deep.
Well, Gracie, I reckon you'd run double-quick to pull me off the milk-white steed.
For I ride on the milk-white steed, And aye nearest the town: Because I was a christened lad They gave me that renown.
But to proceed: Earl Douglas on a milk-white steed, Most like a baron bold, Rode foremost of the company, Whose armour shone like gold.
And the first o your seven sons, He rides a milk-white steed; The second o your seven sons He wears a milk-white weed.
And some they mounted the black steed, And some mounted the brown; But Janet mounted the milk-white steed, To ride foremost throw the town.
Not for nothing had Alice laughed at her sister's longing for a prince, on a milk-white steed, to come riding by.
And I upon a milk-white steed, Wi' a gold star in my croun; Because I am a christen'd knight They give me that renoun.
But she gripped fast the milk-white steed, and pulled down the rider.
In the midst of them was a knight armed from head to foot, mounted on a milk-white steed, with bended bow, all fine to look upon; whom Boyd knew at once to be the Outlaw himself.
He’s mounted her on a milk-white steed, And himself on a dapple grey, With a bugelet horn hung down by his side, And lightly they rode away.
He’s lifted her on a milk-white steed, And himself on a dapple grey, With a bugelet horn hung down by his side, And slowly they baith rade away.
For I'll ride on the milk-white steed, And ay nearest the town; Because I was an earthly knight They gie me that renown.
She mounted on her milk-white steed, She's taen True Thomas up behind, And aye wheneer her bride rung, The steed flew swifter than the wind.
O first let pass the black, lady, And syne let pass the brown, But quickly run to the milk-white steed, Pu ye his rider down.
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