as Deloraine; His blood did freeze, his brain did burn, 'Twas feared his mind would ne'er return; For he was speechless, ghastly, wan, Like him, of whom the story ran, Who spoke the spectre-hound in Man.* At length, by fits, he darkly told, With broken... The lay of the last minstrel, a poem. With Ballads and lyrical pieces - Página 201por sir Walter Scott (bart.) - 1808Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| 1811 - 710 páginas
...astonish'd train Were so dismay'd as Doloraine: His foot did freeze, his brain did burn, Twas fear'd his mind would ne'er return; For he was speechless, ghastly, wan, Like him of whom the story ran, That spoke the spectre-hound in Man."—p. 158. Witches and witcheries, and particularly the practice... | |
| George Woods - 1811 - 394 páginas
...following lines of his Lay of the Last Minstrel: His blood did freeze, his brain did burn, 'Twas fear'd his mind would ne'er return ; For he was speechless, ghastly, wan, Like hi:n of whom the story ran, That spoke the spectre-hound in Man." Peel castle is overlooked by a contiguous... | |
| St. Clyde (fict.name.) - 1816 - 322 páginas
...Tower to Sir William Wallace, dilated to an immense size. " Glass!" cried St. Clyde; 246 ST. CLYDE. " For he was speechless, ghastly wan, Like him of whom...the story ran, Who spoke the spectre-hound in man ;" .1} ni *'." what makes you start and fly back?' .. " Jesu ! save us in this hour. Lord ! keep us... | |
| Hannah Ann Bullock - 1816 - 494 páginas
...astonish'd train Were so dismay'd as Deloraine, His blood did freeze, his brain did burn, Twas fear'd his mind would ne'er return; For he was speechless,...ghastly, wan! Like him, of whom the story ran, Who spake the spectre Hound in Man." A long story is very gravely related in Sacheverel's account of the... | |
| Walter Scott - 1819 - 322 páginas
...138. See the story of Gil]an Homer, pp. 186,187,188. in notis. NOTES TO CANTO SIXTH. 245 ^Note XXIII. For he was speechless, ghastly, wan, Like him of whom the story raw, Whospolce the spectre-hound in Man.—P. 139. Che ancient castle of Feel-town, in the Isle of... | |
| sir Walter Scott (bart.) - 1820 - 272 páginas
...all the astonished train Vas so dismayed as Deloraine; lis blood did freeze, his brain did burn, fwas feared his mind would ne'er return ; For he was speechless,...darkly told, With broken hint, and shuddering cold— That he had seen, right certainly, A shape with amice wrapped around, With a wrought Spanish baldric... | |
| Walter Scott - 1821 - 484 páginas
...astonish'd train Was so dismay'd as Deloraine; His blood did freeze, his brain did burn, 'Twas fear'd his mind would ne'er return ; For he was speechless,...broken hint, and shuddering cold— • The Isle of Man See Note. That he had seen, right certain A shape with amice icrapp'd around, With a wrought Spanish... | |
| Robert Chambers - 1832 - 846 páginas
...on his head.' Sir Walter Scott, in his Lay of the Last Minstrel, thus alludes to this tradition : ' For he was speechless, ghastly, wan, Like him, of...the story ran, Who spoke the spectre-hound in Man.' A similar story is related of a man who lived at a village near Aylcsbury, in Buckinghamshire. This... | |
| Johann Wolfgang von Goethe - 1833 - 396 páginas
...the Last Minstrel, there is a strange story of a fiend appearing in the shape of a black dog:— " For he was speechless, ghastly, wan, Like him of whom the story ran, He spoke the spectre-hound in Man."—Canto 6. p. 38. Even a wise man may become attached to a dog... | |
| Johann Wolfgang von Goethe - 1833 - 382 páginas
...the Last Minstrel, there is a strange story of a fiend appearing in the shape of a black dog :— " For he was speechless, ghastly, wan, Like him of whom the story ran, He spoke the spectre-hound in Man."—Canto 6. p. 38. Even a wise man may become attached to a dog... | |
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