- Spens" (Child
Ballad No. 58), in the
phrase "‘A saw the new muin late
yestreen/ Wi the auld muin in her airm."
Astronaut Dr Sian
Proctor was
moved by...
- John Barley-corn". The
following two
verses are from this 1624 version:
Yestreen, I
heard a
pleasant greeting A
pleasant toy and full of joy, two noblemen...
- 100
Books of the Century,
which lists A Room of One's Own as
number 69 "
Yestreen the
Queen had four
Maries / This
nicht she'll hae but three, O / There...
-
Keyboard ****Ia:69 What ye wha I met
yestreen E♭
major Voice, Violin, Cello,
Keyboard ****Ia:69bis What ye wha I met
yestreen E
minor Voice,
Keyboard Alternate...
- And,
Three Guineas.
Oxford University Press, p. 5. ISBN 9780192834843 "
Yestreen the
Queen had four
Maries / This
nicht she'll hae but three, O / There...
-
takes its
epigraph from one the
Ballads of Sir
Patrick Spence: Late, late
yestreen I saw the new Moon, With the old Moon in her arms; And I fear, I fear,...
-
voyage or the return,
relate the bad omen of
seeing "the new mune late
yestreen, with the auld mune in her airms", and
modern science agrees the tides...
- some old tunes, for
instance Bold
Wilkinson or Wat ye what I got late
yestreen,
suggest a
dorian scale may also
sometimes have been used,
requiring a...
-
illegitimate child from an
affair with Lord
Darnley is
condemned to hang:
Yestreen the
queen had four
Maries This
night she'll ha'e but
three There was Marie...
- Blue-E**** L****ie
mentioned in
Robert Burns' poem I gaed a waefu' gate
yestreen.
Charles Wilkes was an
uncle of his.
Edward Renwick married Elizabeth Anne...