| Matthew Arnold - 1895 - 652 páginas
...held our breath, Till we placed the ladders against the wa,' ; And sae ready was Buccleuch himsell To mount the first, before us a'. He has ta'en the...the lead — 'Had there not been peace between our land, ' Upon the other side thou hadst gaed ! — 'Now sound out, trumpets !' quo' Buccleuch; ' Let... | |
| Thomas Humphry Ward - 1895 - 650 páginas
...and held our breath, Till we placed the ladders against the wa' ; And sae ready was Buccleuch himsell To mount the first, before us a'. He has ta'en the...the lead — *Had there not been peace between our land] ' Upon the other side thou hadst gaed ! — 'Now sound out, trumpets !' quo' Buccleuch; ' Let... | |
| Arthur Hamilton Norway - 1899 - 428 páginas
...wa'. And sae ready was Buccleuch himsell To mount the first before us a'. z54 BOLD BUCCLEUCH CHAP. He has ta'en the watchman by the throat, He flung...out trumpets ! " quo' Buccleuch : Let's waken Lord Scrope right merrilic ! " Then loud the warden's trumpet blew — " Oh, wha dare meddle wi" me ! "... | |
| Thomas Humphry Ward - 1899 - 626 páginas
...-and held our breath, Till we placed the ladders against the wa' ; And sae ready was Buccleuch himsell To mount the first, before us a'. He has ta'en the...the lead — ' Had there not been peace between our land, ' Upon the other side thou hadst gaed ! — 'Now sound out, trumpets!' quo' Buccleuch; 'Let's... | |
| Thomas Humphry Ward - 1901 - 630 páginas
...the ladders against the wa1 ; And sae ready was Buccleuch himsell To mount the first, before us a1. He has ta'en the watchman by the throat, He flung...the lead — 'Had there not been peace between our land, ' Upon the other side thou hadst gaed ! — 'Now sound out, trumpets!' quo" Buccleuch; 'Let's... | |
| Thomas Humphry Ward - 1901 - 628 páginas
...watchman by the throat, He flung him down upon the lead — 'Had there not been peace between our land, ' Upon the other side thou hadst gaed ! — 'Now sound...out, trumpets !' quo' Buccleuch ; 'Let's waken Lord Scroop, right merrilie !' Then loud the warden's trumpet blew — 'O wha dare meddle -an' met' Then... | |
| Thomas Finlayson Henderson - 1902 - 434 páginas
...[Lockhart bas the query— 'flyand (flying sleet?' but by ' fire' lightning is evidently meant.] XXX He has ta'en the watchman by the throat, He flung...between our lands, Upon the other side thou hadst gaed ! — XXXI ' Now sound out, trumpets ! ' quo' Buccleuch ; ' Let 's waken Lord Scroope, right merrilie... | |
| Walter Scott - 1902 - 436 páginas
...the extent of inventing completely new stanzas, as, for example, stanza xxxi. of this ballad : — ' Now sound out trumpets ! ' quo' Buccleuch ; ' Let's...merrilie ! ' Then loud the warden's trumpet blew — ' 0 whae dare meddle m' me ? ' KINMONT WILLIE O HAVE ye na heard o' the fause Sakelde ? O have ye na heard... | |
| Thomas Marc Parrott, Augustus White Long - 1902 - 432 páginas
...held our breath, Till we placed the ladders against the wa' ; And sae ready was Buccleuch himsell 115 To mount the first before us a'. He has ta'en the watchman by the throat, And flung him down upon the lead — Had there not been peace between our lands, Upon the other side... | |
| Thomas Finlayson Henderson - 1902 - 436 páginas
...for example, stanza xxxi. of this ballad : — ' Now sound out trumpets ! ' quo' Buccleuch ; ' Let 's waken Lord Scroope right merrilie ! ' Then loud the warden's trumpet blew — ' 0 what dare meddle wf me ? ' Stanzas ix.-xii. must likewise be credited mainly to Scott; and there are... | |
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