| Walter Scott (sir).) - 1814 - 592 páginas
...Nor long was his abiding there, For southward did the saint repair. Chester-le-street, and Rippon, saw His holy corpse, ere Wardilaw Hailed him with joy and fear. And after many wand'rings past, He chose his lordly seat at last; Where his cathedral, huge and vast, Looks down upon... | |
| 1899 - 396 páginas
...monks fled forth from Holy Isle, till that happier point in S. Cuthbert's story was reached, when — After many wanderings past, He chose his lordly seat...cathedral, huge and vast, Looks down upon the Wear ; and well nigh two more had to elapse from the time of their descendants' expulsion thence, till the... | |
| Walter Scott - 1827 - 678 páginas
...IVippon, saw His holy corpse, ere \Vardilaw II lil'. 1 him with joy and fear; And, after many wandering« past. He chose his lordly seat at last Where his cathedral, huge and vast, books clown upon the Wear. There, deep in Durham's Gothic shade, His reliques arc in secret laid ;... | |
| Walter Scott - 1831 - 582 páginas
...southward did the saint repair; Chestcr-le-Street, and Rippon. saw His holy corpse, ere Wardilaw II, nl .1 him with joy and fear; And, after many wanderings...his cathedral, huge and vast, Looks down upon the Wear.j There, deep in Durham's Gothic shade, Mis reliqucs are in secret laid ; But none may know the... | |
| Sir Cuthbert Sharp - 1834 - 110 páginas
...only in the midst, where the Church now standeth, which was plain and commodious for such a purpose.^ He chose his lordly seat at last, Where his Cathedral huge and vast, Looks down upon the Wear. STOWPE, CUDDIE. Stowpe, Cuddle, and bowe thy brie, To Peeres of Yorke, our legate borne ; Look well... | |
| Walter Scott, J. W. Lake - 1838 - 496 páginas
...Street, and Rippon, saw His holy corpse, ere Wurdilnw Hailed htm with joy and fear; And, after manj wanderings past, He chose his lordly seat at last,...Looks down upon the wear. There, deep in Durham's (iothic shade, His relics are in secret laid; But none may know the place, Save of his holiest serrants... | |
| sir Walter Scott (bart.) - 1839 - 92 páginas
...abiding there, For southward did the saint repair ; Chester-le-Street, and Rippon, saw His holy eorpse, ere Wardilaw Hailed him with joy and fear ; And, after many wanderings past, He ehose his lordly seat at last, Where his eathedral, huge and vast, Looks down upon the Wear, There,... | |
| Benjamin Winkles - 1842 - 406 páginas
...sea, from shore to shore, Seven years St. Cuthbert's corpse they bore; Chester-le-Street and Ripon saw His holy corpse, ere Wardilaw Hailed him with...Cathedral, huge and vast, Looks down upon the Wear. Such is the origin of the see of Durham ; and though the bishop and his clergy were once more obliged... | |
| Walter Scott - 1843 - 732 páginas
...Nor Ion.- was his ahiding there. For southwaid did the saint repair ; Chester-le-Street, and Rippon, saw His holy corpse, ere Wardilaw Hailed him with...past, He chose his lordly seat at last, Where his cathedra], huge and vast Looks down upon the Wear : There, deep in Durham's Gothic slode, His reliques... | |
| 1844 - 858 páginas
...only in the midst, where the Church now standeth, which was plain and commodious for such a purpose. He chose his lordly seat at last, Where his Cathedral huge and vast, Looks down upon the Wear. Bishoprick Garland. ORIGINALLY ADDRESSED TO ROBERT BOYD, ESQ., APRIL 26th, 1840. OVV over auld Kdldar's... | |
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