That whistle garrison'd the glen At once with full five hundred men, As if the yawning hill to heaven A subterranean host had given. Watching their leader's beck and will, All silent there they stood, and still, Like the loose crags whose threatening... Lady of the Lake - Página 108por Walter Scott - 1909 - 204 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Enos Bronson - 1810 - 462 páginas
...subterranean host had given. Watching their leader's beck and will, All silent there they stood and still; Like the loose crags whose threatening mass lay tottering...down the verge, With step and weapon forward flung, Upo;; the mountain side they hung. The' mountaineer cast glance of pride Along- Benledi's living side,... | |
| Walter Scott - 1810 - 456 páginas
...subterranean host had given. Watching their leader's beck and will, All silent there they stood and still. Like the loose crags whose threatening mass Lay tottering...o'er the hollow pass, As if an infant's touch could nrge Their headlong passage down the verge, With step and weapon forward flung, Upon the mountain-side... | |
| 1811 - 868 páginas
...on-» host had given. Watching their leader's beck aud will, All silent the.ie thi'y aloud and still ; Like the loose crags, whose threatening mass Lay tottering...hollow pass, As if an infant's touch could urge Their hcadliuiir p:ifsage eionn the. rcrge, With step and we..pon lui ward Цинк, Upon the mountain ti/it;... | |
| 1822 - 780 páginas
...vast, agitated multitude, that hung, as " one of their own poets hath said," " Like the loose crag*, whose threatening mass Lay tottering o'er the hollow...could urge Their headlong passage down the verge." The air ringing with glorious clamour of bugle and trumpet ; — troops moving backwards and forwards... | |
| Sir Walter Scott - 1818 - 410 páginas
...suhterranean host had given. Watching their leader's heck and will, All silent there they stood, and still ; Like the loose crags whose threatening mass Lay tottering...passage down the verge ; With step and weapon forward Hung, Upon the mountain-side they hung. The mountaineer cast glance of pride Along Benledi's living... | |
| sir Walter Scott (bart.) - 1820 - 284 páginas
...subterranean host had given. Watching their leader's beck and will, All silent there they stood and still. Like the loose crags whose threatening mass Lay tottering o'er the hollow pass, As if an infant's toueh could urge Their headlong passage down the verge, With step and weapon forward flung, Upon the... | |
| David Stewart - 1822 - 552 páginas
...and will, All silent then they stood, and still, Like the loose crags, whose threatening mass, Long tottering o'er the hollow pass, As if an infant's...verge; With step and weapon forward flung, Upon the mountains' sides they hung." * Yet the strength of this attachment and zeal did not extinguish the... | |
| 1822 - 828 páginas
...covered with a vast, agitated multi, i . s uilc, that hung, " as one of their own poets hath said," " Like the loose crags, whose threatening mass Lay tottering...o'er the hollow pass ; As if an infant's touch could urg Their headlong passage down 1 The air ringing with glorious clamour of bugle and trumpet; — troops... | |
| Amédée Pichot - 1825 - 510 páginas
...beck and will, All silent there they stood, and still. Like the loose crags whose threatening mas» Lay tottering o'er the hollow pass As if an infant's...they hung. The mountaineer cast glance of pride Along Ben Ledi's living side, Then fix'd his eye and sable brow Full on Fitz- James— ' How say'st thoti... | |
| Walter Scott - 1826 - 294 páginas
...leader's beck and will, All silent there they stood and still ; Like the loose crags whose threat'ning mass Lay tottering o'er the hollow pass, As if an...verge, With step and weapon forward flung, Upon the mountain side they hung. The mountaineer cast glance of pride Along Benledi's living side, Then fixed... | |
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