_, _O rise_, _my sweet Eliza_!
_Rise_, _and let thy bridegroom in_."
_Straightway answer'd fair Eliza_:
"_I will not undo my door_
'_Till thou name the name of Jesus_,
_Even as thou could'st before_."
4. MORNING SONG. [From eastern quarters now]
Reprinted in _The Expedition to Birting's Land_, _and Other Ballads_,
1914, pp. 21-22.
5. DANISH NATIONAL SONG. [_King Christian by the main-mast stood_]
Previously printed:
1. In _The Monthly Magazine_, Vol. lvi, 1823, p. 437.
2. In _Romantic Ballads_, 1826, pp. 146-148.
Afterwards reprinted in _Targum_, 1835, pp. 49-50.
6. THE SEAMAN. [_A seaman with a bosom light_]
7. SIR SINCLAIR. [_Sir Sinclair sail'd from the Scottish ground_]
Reprinted in _Targum_, 1835, pp. 51-55.
8. THORVALD. [_Swayne Tveskieg did a man possess_]
Reprinted in _Tord of Hafsborough and Other Ballads_, 1914, pp. 11-15.
9. WHEN I WAS LITTLE. [_There was a time when I was very tiny_]
10. BIRTH OF CHRIST. [_Each spring_,--_when the mists have abandon'd
the earth_]
11. TIME'S PERSPECTIVE. [_Through the city sped a youth_]
12. THE MORNING WALK. [_To the beach grove with so sweet an air_]
Reprinted in _The Expedition to Birting's Land and Other Ballads_, 1914,
pp. 23-27.
13. THE ASPEN. [_What whispers so strange at the hour of midnight_]
14. DAME MARTHA'S FOUNTAIN. [_Dame Martha dwelt at Karisegaard_]
Reprinted in _Queen Berngerd_, _The Bard and the Dreams_, _and Other
Ballads_, 1913, pp. 13-15.
15. PETER COLBIORNSEN. ['_Fore Fredereksteen King Carl he lay_]
Reprinted in _Tord of Hafsborough and Other Ballads_, 1914, pp. 16-20.
16. THE RUINS OF URANIENBORG. [_Thou by the strand dost wander_]
Reprinted, but with much textual variation, in _Ellen of Villenskov and
Other Ballads_, 1913, pp. 13-18.
(10.) _The Norfolk Chronicle_, August 18_th_, 1832.
A NOTE ON "THE ORIGIN OF THE WORD 'TORY'."
A short prose article, signed "_George Borrow_," and dated "_Norwich_,
_August_ 6."
(11) _The Athenaeum_, _August_ 20, 1836, pp. 587-588.
THE GYPSIES IN RUSSIA AND IN SPAIN.
Two letters from Borrow, giving an account of his experiences of the
gypsies in Russia and in Spain.
"All the episodes that he relates he incorporated in _The Bible in
Spain_. The two letters plainly indicate that all the time Borrow
was in Spain his mind was more filled with the subject of the gyps
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