| Walter Scott - 1806 - 478 páginas
...atersi. L'Orlando. But f /(•• Jardines wald not m'l, him ride.— P. 64. v. 2. The Jardines were a clan of hardy west-border men. Their chief was Jardine...was, probably, the result of one of those perpetual Hml-. which usually rent to pieces a Scottish army. / he that had a bonny boy, Sent out his hone to... | |
| Walter Scott - 1821 - 532 páginas
...tospetta averri, L'Orlando. But the Jardines wald not with him ride.—P. 64. v. 2. The Jardines were a clan of hardy West-Border men. Their chief was Jardine...feuds, which usually rent to pieces a Scottish army. And he that had a bonny boy, Sent out his horse to grass.—P. 69. v. 4. Froissart describes a Scottish... | |
| Scottish border - 1821 - 718 páginas
...toipetta averri. L 'Orlando. But the Jardincs wald not witft him ride.— P. 6*. v. 2. The Jardines were a clan of hardy West-Border men. Their chief was Jardine...feuds, which usually rent to pieces a Scottish army. And he that had a bonny boy, Sent out his horse to grass. — P. 69. v. 1 . Froissart describes a Scottish... | |
| Walter Scott - 1821 - 534 páginas
...him ride.—'P. 6*. v. 2. The Jardines were a clan of hardy West-Border men. Their chief was Jardinc of Applegirth. Their refusal to ride with Douglas...feuds, which usually rent to pieces a Scottish army. And he that had a bonny boy, Sent out his horse to grass.—P. 69. v. 4. Froissart describes a Scottish... | |
| Walter Scott - 1833 - 474 páginas
...363 — 2 See Note B, p. 365 8 See Note C, p. 365. 4 The Jardines were a clan of hardy West- Border men. Their chief was Jardine of Applegirth. Their...feuds, which usually rent to pieces a Scottish army. And three good towers on Reidswire fells, He left them all on fire. And he march'd up to Newcastle,... | |
| Walter Scott - 1833 - 1104 páginas
...ride, And they rue it to this day.* And he has burn'd the dales of Tyne, And part of Bambrough shire ; And three good towers on Reidswire fells, He left...he march'd up to Newcastle, And rode it round about j " 0 wha's ihc lord of this castle, Or wha's the lady o'lT'— But up spake proud Lord Percy, then... | |
| Sir Walter Scott - 1838 - 562 páginas
...Their chief was Jardine of Applegirtb. Their refusal to ride with Douglas was, probably, the result ot one of those perpetual feuds, which usually rent to pieces a Scottish array. > Fell— Bide. Douglas insinuates that Percy was rescued by his soldiers. 6 Fend— Support.... | |
| Robert White - 1857 - 234 páginas
...ride, And they rue it to this day. And he has burn'd the dales of Tvne, And part of Bambrough shire ; And three good towers on Reidswire fells, He left them all on fire. And he march' d up to Newcastle, And rode it round about ; " O wha's the lord of this castle, Or wha's the... | |
| Francis James Child - 1860 - 354 páginas
...appropriated designation of the Lindsays, as " gay " ia that of the Gordons. 7. The Jardines were a clan of hardy West-Border men. Their chief was Jardine...And three good towers on Reidswire fells, He left tLem all on fire. And he march'd up to Newcastle, And rode it round about ; " O wlm's the lord of this... | |
| Francis James Child - 1860 - 338 páginas
...appropriated designation of the Lindsays, as " gay " is that of the Gordons. 7. The Jardines were a clan of hardy West-Border men. Their chief was Jardine...perpetual feuds, which usually rent to pieces a Scottish army.—S. And three good towers on Reidswire fells, He left them all on fire. And he march'd up to... | |
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