O listen, listen, ladies gay ! No haughty feat of arms I tell ; Soft is the note, and sad the lay, That mourns the lovely Rosabelle. — " Moor, moor the barge, ye gallant crew ! And, gentle ladye, deign to stay ! Rest thee in Castle Ravensheuch, Nor... The lay of the last minstrel, a poem. With Ballads and lyrical pieces - Página 196por sir Walter Scott (bart.) - 1812Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| sir Walter Scott (bart.) - 1872 - 848 páginas
...note, and sad the lay, That mourns the lovely Rosabelle. • Moor, moor the barge, ye gallant crew I " The blackening wave is edged with white: To inch«...rock the sea-mews fly ; The fishers have heard the Water-Sprite, Whose screams forbode that wreck is nigh. " Last night the gifted Seer did view A wet... | |
| John Ruskin, Louisa Caroline Tuthill - 1872 - 500 páginas
...angry or mountainous. He is content to strike them out with two dashes of Tintoret's favorite colors; " The blackening wave is edged with white ; To inch and rock the seamews fly." There is no form in this. Nay, the main virtue of it is, that it gets rid of all form. The dark raging... | |
| John Ruskin - 1872 - 418 páginas
...or mountainous. He is content to strike them out with two dashes of Tintoret's favourite colours : " The blackening wave is edged with white To inch and rock the seaiaews fly." There is no form in this. Nay, the main virtue of it is, that it gets rid of all form.... | |
| John Ruskin - 1872 - 500 páginas
...angry or mountainous. He is content to strike them out with two dashes of Tintoret's favorite colors " The blackening wave is edged with white ; To inch and rock the seamewa fly." There is no form in this. Nay, the main virtue of it is, that it gets rid of all form.... | |
| John Wesley Hales - 1872 - 552 páginas
...the lay That mourns the lovely Rosabelle. " Moor, moor the barge, ye gallant crew ! And, gentle lady, deign to stay ! Rest thee in Castle Ravensheuch, Nor tempt the stormy frith to-day. " The blackening wave is edged with white ; To inch and rock the sea-mews fly ; The fishers... | |
| Walter Scott - 1873 - 614 páginas
...haughty feat of arms I tell ; Soft is the note, and sad the lay, That mourns the lovely Rosabelle. " Moor, moor the barge, ye gallant crew ! And, gentle...rock the sea-mews fly ; The fishers have heard the Water-Sprite. Whose screams forebode that wreck nigh. " Last night the gifted Seer did view A wet shroud... | |
| Samuel Orchart Beeton - 1873 - 782 páginas
...barge, ye gallant crew And, gentle lady, deign to stay ! Best thce in Castle Bavenshench, Nor tompt ase, To name the nameless ever-new disease ; Who with mock patience dire complaints endure, Which Water-Sprite, Whose screams forebode that wreck is nigh. Last night the gifted Seer did view A wet... | |
| English song - 1873 - 566 páginas
...NAME." — SCOTT. " IN PEACE, LOVE TUNES THE SHEPHERD'S REED ; THE BALLAD OF LOVELY ROSABELLE. 371 " Moor, moor the barge, ye gallant crew ! And, gentle...deign to stay ! ^ Rest thee in Castle Ravensheuch, h h o Nor tempt the stormy firth to-day. " — SCOT M " The blackening wave is edged with white j To... | |
| William Henry Davenport Adams - 1873 - 552 páginas
...lovely Rosabelle. — " IN PEACE, LOVE TUNES THE SHEPHERD'S REED ; THE BALLAD OF LOVELY ROSABELLE. 371 " Moor, moor the barge, ye gallant crew ! And, gentle...ladye, deign to stay ' Rest thee in Castle Ravensheuch, „ fc g Nor tempt the stormy firth to-day. h 0 T U g M a ' ' The blackening wave is edged with white... | |
| sir Walter Scott (bart.) - 1874 - 216 páginas
...haughty feat of arms I tell : Soft is the note, and sad the lay, That mourns the lovely Rosabelle. " Moor, moor the barge, ye gallant crew ! And, gentle...firth to-day. The blackening wave is edged with white ; 360 To inch and rock the sea-mews fly ; The fishers have heard the Water-Sprite, Whose screams forbode... | |
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