| Walter Scott - 1806 - 458 páginas
...And on his ain sword's point he lap, And dead upon- the grund fell he. 'Twas then came up Sir Robert Bewick, And his brave son alive saw he ; " Rise up,...he said, " For I think ye hae gotten the victorie." " O hald your tongue, my father dear ! " Of your prideful talking let me be! " Ye might hae drunken... | |
| Scottish border - 1812 - 516 páginas
...And on his ain sword's point he lap, And dead upon the grund fell he. 'Twas then came up sir Robert Bewick, And his brave son alive saw he ; " Rise up,...he said, " For I think ye hae gotten the victorie." " O hald your tongue, my father dear ! " Of your prideful talking let me be ! ** Ye might hae drunken... | |
| Scottish border - 1821 - 472 páginas
...And on his ain sword's point he lap, And dead upon the ground fell he. Twas then came up Sir Robert Bewick, And his brave son alive saw he ; " Rise up,...my son," he said, " For I think ye hae gotten the victoria." " O hald your tongue, my father dear ! " Of your prideful talking let me be ! " Ye might... | |
| Walter Scott - 1833 - 1104 páginas
...And on his am sword's point he lap, And dead upon the ground fell he. 'Twas then came up Sir Robert Bewick, And his brave son alive saw he ; " Rise up,...said, " For I think ye hae gotten the victorie."— " O hald your tongue, ny father dear ! Of yourprideful talking let me be I Ye might hae drunken your... | |
| Sir Walter Scott - 1838 - 562 páginas
...And on his ain sword's point he lap, And dead upon the ground fell he. "f was then came up Sir Robert Bewick, And his brave son alive saw he ; " Rise up,...prideful talking let me be ! Ye might hae drunken your w ine in peace, And let me and my billie be. " Gae dig a grave, baith wide and deep, And a grave to... | |
| Walter Scott - 1842 - 746 páginas
...dead upon the ground fell he. "Twas then came up Sir Robert Bewick, And his brave son alive saw he j " Rise up, rise up, my son," he said, " For I think ye hae gotten the victorie."— " O hald your tongue, my father dear ! Of your prideful talking let me be I Ye might hae drunken your... | |
| 1853 - 446 páginas
...in gentle terms, however; he too preserving his character to the close of the tragedy : " Oh, hand your tongue, my father dear, Of your prideful talking...hae drunken your wine in peace, And let me and my 15illie be : Gae dig a grave baith wide and deep, And a grave to haud baith him and me ; But lay Chrittie... | |
| 1853 - 460 páginas
...old Sir Eobert Bewick, whose folly had caused this bloody day, and seeing his son still alive — " Rise up, rise up, my son, he said, For I think ye hae gotten the victorie." But the dying lad upbraids his father — in gentle terms, however; he too preserving his character... | |
| 1853 - 888 páginas
...old Sir Robert Bewick, whose folly had caused this bloody day, and seeing his son still alive — " Rise up, rise up, my son, he said, For I think ye hac gotten the victoric." But the dying lad upbraids his father — in gentle terms, however; he too... | |
| Francis James Child - 1857 - 438 páginas
...up Sir Robert Bewick, And his brave son alive saw he ; " Rise up, rise up, my son," he said, i« " For I think ye hae gotten the victorie." " 0 hald...drunken your wine in peace, And let me and my billie be. 1:0 " Gae dig a grave, baith wide and deep, And a grave to hald baith him and me ; But lay Christie... | |
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