- thoughtco.com heather-ale-by-robert-louis-…Heather Ale: A Galloway LegendRobert Louis Stevenson (1890). From the bonny bells of heather They brewed a drink long-syne, Was sweeter far than honey...
- http://eng-poetry.ru PoemE.php?PoemId=3935The king rode, and was angry; Black was his brow and pale, To rule in a land of heather And lack the Heather Ale.
- poetryloverspage.com poets/stevenson/heather_…The king rode, and was angry, Black was his brow and pale, To rule in a land of heather And lack the Heather Ale.
- poeticous.com stevenson/heather-ale-a-galloway-…And lack the Heather Ale. It fortuned that his vassals, Riding free on the heath
- Fire shall never avail
- The secret of Heather Ale.”
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- poetrue.com verse/en/Stevenson_Robert_Louis/…Heather Ale. A Galloway Legend. ... It fortuned that his vassals, Riding free on the heath, Came on a stone that was fallen And vermin hid beneath.
- folklorescotland.com the-legend-of-heather-ale/The king sought to retrieve from those two survivors the secret of Heather Ale. Those two survivors were a father and son who had been captured in battle.
- liteka.ru english/library/4445-heather-aleAnd lack the Heather Ale. It fortuned that his vassals, Riding free on the heath, Came on a stone that was fallen. And vermin hid beneath.