| Walter Scott - 1808 - 526 páginas
...sun-beams now were bent. The cry they heard, its meaning knew^ Could plain their distant comrades view : Sadly to Blount did Eustace say, " Unworthy office...to the banks of Till, Was wreathed in sable smoke ; Volumed and vast, and rolling far, The cloud enveloped Scotland's war, As down the hill they broke... | |
| 1808 - 732 páginas
...look up, on Flodden bent, The Scottiih foe has fired his tent'. Andfudden, as he fpoke, From the (harp ridges of the hill. All downward to the banks of Till, Was wreathed in fable fmoke ; Volumed and vaft, and rolling far, The cloud enveloped Scotland's war As down the hill... | |
| 1808 - 728 páginas
...Flodden bear. The Scottifh foe has fired his tent'. • , And fudden, as he (poke, . , , From the (harp ridges of the hill, All downward to the banks of Till, Was wreathed in fable fmoke ; Volumed and vaft, a'nd rolling far, The cloud enveloped Scotland's wat ''.'•• As... | |
| sir Walter Scott (bart.) - 1810 - 320 páginas
...were bent. The cry they heard, its meaning knew, Could plain their distant comrades view : Sadly tf> Blount did Eustace say, " Unworthy office here to...to the banks of Till, Was wreathed in sable smoke. Volutued and vast, and rolling far, The cloud enveloped Scotland's war, As down the hill they broke... | |
| Sir Walter Scott - 1813 - 536 páginas
...they heard, its meaning knew, Could plain their distant comrades view : B 354 MARMION. CANTO viSadly to Blount did Eustace say, " Unworthy office here...— on Flodden bent, The Scottish foe has fired his tent."And sudden, as he spoke, From the sharp ridges of the hill, All downward to the banks of Till,... | |
| Walter Scott - 1818 - 372 páginas
...sunheams now were hent. The cry they heard, its meaning knew, Could plain their distant comrades view : Sadly to Blount did Eustace say, " Unworthy office...spurs to-day. — But, see ! look up — on Flodden hent, The Scottish foe has fired his tent." And sudden, as he spoke, Prom the sharp ridges of the hill,... | |
| sir Walter Scott (bart.) - 1820 - 306 páginas
...sun-beams now were bent The cry they heard, its meaning knew, Could plain their distant comrades view; Sadly to Blount did Eustace say, " Unworthy office...No hope of gilded spurs to-day— But, see ! look up—on Flodden bent The Scottish foe has fired his tent"— And sudden, as he spoke, From the sharp... | |
| Walter Scott - 1821 - 530 páginas
...knew, Could plain their distant comrades view : Sadly to Blount did Eustace say, " Unworthy oifice here to stay ! " No hope of gilded spurs to-day. —...sharp ridges of the hill, All downward to the banks of Til], Was wreathed in sable smoke. Volumed and vast, and rolling far, The cloud enveloped Scotland's... | |
| sir Walter Scott (bart.) - 1821 - 596 páginas
...cry they heard, its meaning knew, Could plain their distant comrades view : 360 MARMION. Canto VI. Sadly to Blount did Eustace say, " Unworthy office...hope of gilded spurs to-day.— " But, see ! look up—on Flodden bent " The Scottish foe has fired his tent."— And sudden, as he spoke, From the sharp... | |
| Walter Scott - 1822 - 400 páginas
...gun-beams now were bent. The cry they heard, its meaning knew, Could plain their distant comrades view ; c2 Sadly to Blount did Eustace say, " Unworthy office...of the hill, All downward to the banks of Till Was wreath'd in sable smoke ; Volumed and vast, and rolling far, The cloud enveloped Scotland's war, As... | |
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