| Walter Scott - 1808 - 526 páginas
...the miracle and the penance,) and never drew his bridle till he got to the river Tees. Note XIV. St Cuthbert sits, and toils to frame The sea-born beads, that bear his name. — P. .94. Although we do not learn that Cuthbert was, during his life, such an artificer as Dunstan,... | |
| Frederick Kendall - 1816 - 364 páginas
...Scott celebrates them. " On a rock by Lindisfara Saint Cuthbcrt sits, and toils to frame The sea born beads that bear his name, Such tales had Whitby's fishers told, And hear his anvil sound, A deaden'd clang, a huge dim form, Sees but and heard when gathering storm And... | |
| Walter Scott - 1821 - 530 páginas
...the miracle and the penance,) and never drew liis bridle till he got to the river Tees. Note XIV. St Cuthbert sits, and toils to frame The sea-born beads, that bear his name. — St. XVI. p. 100. Although we do not learn that Cuthbert was, during his life, such an artificer... | |
| sir Walter Scott (bart.) - 1821 - 596 páginas
...the miracle and the penance,) and never drew his bridle till he got to the river Tees. Note XIV. St Cuthbert sits, and toils to frame The sea-born beads, that bear his name.—St. XVI. p. 100. Although we do not learn that Cuthbert was, during his life, such an artificer... | |
| John Trotter Brockett - 1829 - 368 páginas
...; and sitting on one rock, uses another as his anvil, on which he forges and fashions these beads. Cuthbert sits, and toils to frame The sea-born beads that bear his name. ScotCs Marmion. SAINT CUTHBERT'S PATRIMONY, an. appellation for all the land between the waters of... | |
| John Trotter Brockett - 1829 - 368 páginas
...on one rock, uses another as his anvil, on which he forges and fashions these beads. Nalut CuiKbert sits, and toils to frame The sea-born beads that bear his name. Scott's Marmiots. SAINT CUTHBERT'S PATRIMONY, an appellation for all the land between the waters of... | |
| Walter Scott - 1833 - 430 páginas
...antiquary. When, with his Norman bowyer band, He came to waste Northumberland. XVI. But fain St H1lda's nuns would learn If, on a rock, by Lindisfarne, Saint...toils to frame The sea-born beads that bear his name \ l Durham, that the Saint appeared in a vision to Alfred, when lurking in the marshes of Glastoubury,... | |
| James Service - 1834 - 162 páginas
...and sitting on one rock, uses another as his anvil, on which he forges and fashions these beads. " Saint Cuthbert sits and toils to frame The sea-born beads that bear his name." BrocTcelt's Glossary. NOTE 20, p. 38, L. 29. His speaking eye on Lindisfern. Lindisfern or Holy Island... | |
| Walter Scott, J. W. Lake - 1838 - 496 páginas
...to waste Northumberland. XVI. But fain saint Hilda's nuns would learn, If, on a rook, by Lindisfarn, Saint Cuthbert sits, and toils to frame The sea-born beads that bear his name:14 Such Ules had Whitby's fishers told, And said they might his shape behold, And hear his anvil... | |
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