The Poetical Works of Sir Walter Scott, Bart. With Introductions and NotesRobert Cadell, 1841 - 823 páginas |
Dentro del libro
Resultados 1-5 de 100
Página 17
... tale as ' twas said to me . XXIII . " Now , hie thee hence , " the Father said , " And when we are on death - bed laid , O may our dear Ladye , and sweet St. John , Forgive our souls for the deed we have done ! " The Monk return'd him ...
... tale as ' twas said to me . XXIII . " Now , hie thee hence , " the Father said , " And when we are on death - bed laid , O may our dear Ladye , and sweet St. John , Forgive our souls for the deed we have done ! " The Monk return'd him ...
Página 18
... tale , The Minstrel's voice began to fail : Full slyly smiled the observant page , And gave the wither'd hand of age A goblet , crown'd with mighty wine , The blood of Velez ' scorched vine . He raised the silver cup on high , And ...
... tale , The Minstrel's voice began to fail : Full slyly smiled the observant page , And gave the wither'd hand of age A goblet , crown'd with mighty wine , The blood of Velez ' scorched vine . He raised the silver cup on high , And ...
Página 54
... tale was told less particularly in former editions , and I have been censured for inaccuracy in doing so . A similar charm occurs in Huon de Bourdeaux , and in the ingenious Oriental tale , called the Caliph Vathek . Notwithstanding his ...
... tale was told less particularly in former editions , and I have been censured for inaccuracy in doing so . A similar charm occurs in Huon de Bourdeaux , and in the ingenious Oriental tale , called the Caliph Vathek . Notwithstanding his ...
Página 73
Walter Scott John Gibson Lockhart. Marmion : A TALE OF FLODDEN FIELD . ' IN SIX CANTOS . Alas ! that Scottish maid should sing The combat where her lover fell ! That Scottish Bard should wake the string , The triumph of our foes to tell ...
Walter Scott John Gibson Lockhart. Marmion : A TALE OF FLODDEN FIELD . ' IN SIX CANTOS . Alas ! that Scottish maid should sing The combat where her lover fell ! That Scottish Bard should wake the string , The triumph of our foes to tell ...
Página 76
... Tale of Flodden Field , because the hero's fate is connected with that memorable defeat , and the causes which led to it . The design of the Author was , if possible , to apprize his readers , at the outset , of the date of his Story ...
... Tale of Flodden Field , because the hero's fate is connected with that memorable defeat , and the causes which led to it . The design of the Author was , if possible , to apprize his readers , at the outset , of the date of his Story ...
Otras ediciones - Ver todas
Términos y frases comunes
ancient Appendix arms band bard Barnard Castle battle beneath Bertram blood bold Border Branksome Brantome brave breast Brignall brow called CANTO castle clan courser dark death Deloraine Douglas dread Earl Earl of Angus English Ettrick Forest fair fate fear fell fight fire gallant gave grace Greta Greta Bridge grey hall hand harp hast hath head hear heard heart heaven Highland honour horse James King knight Lady lake land light Littlecote House Loch Katrine loud maid Marmion Matilda Minstrel Minstrelsy morning Mortham moss-troopers mountain ne'er never noble Norham NOTE o'er O'Neale poem pride Redmond Risingham rock Roderick Rokeby Rokeby's romance round Saint scene Scotland Scott Scottish seem'd show'd sire song sought soul sound Spain spear stanza steed stood sword tale tell thee thine thou tide tower turn'd Twas warriors wild Wilfrid wood youth