Northumberland, and the BorderChapman and Hall, 1859 - 472 páginas |
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... run . And there through hundreds of years marched hostile armies ; and fierce outlaws , and wild mosstroopers hurried for slaughter and pillage , haras- sing the inhabitants , and vexing the soul of the Lord Warden of the Marches ...
... run . And there through hundreds of years marched hostile armies ; and fierce outlaws , and wild mosstroopers hurried for slaughter and pillage , haras- sing the inhabitants , and vexing the soul of the Lord Warden of the Marches ...
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... triumph . The concluding stanza runs : — " God bless the king , the duchess fat , And keep the land in peace , And grant that drunkenness henceforth ' Mong noblemen may cease . " It is said that the Duke delighted to toss up.
... triumph . The concluding stanza runs : — " God bless the king , the duchess fat , And keep the land in peace , And grant that drunkenness henceforth ' Mong noblemen may cease . " It is said that the Duke delighted to toss up.
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... run thou little foot - page , As swift as hawk on wing ? ' ' For life - for life , to Penrith town I run , the leech to bring ! ' ' And wherefore seekest thou the leech ? Now up.
... run thou little foot - page , As swift as hawk on wing ? ' ' For life - for life , to Penrith town I run , the leech to bring ! ' ' And wherefore seekest thou the leech ? Now up.
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... run , now run , thou little foot - page , Run swift as hawk on wing ; But if the leech to succour fail , Then seek the fairies ' spring . ' The little foot - page hath gone and come , So nimble of foot was he ; And his bonnie bright een ...
... run , now run , thou little foot - page , Run swift as hawk on wing ; But if the leech to succour fail , Then seek the fairies ' spring . ' The little foot - page hath gone and come , So nimble of foot was he ; And his bonnie bright een ...
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... runs across with lively babble ; and these make up a happy finish to a morning's walk . We fell in with two of ... run as it ran . " After lunch , a party was made up for a trip to Lowther Castle . Happening to say on the way thither ...
... runs across with lively babble ; and these make up a happy finish to a morning's walk . We fell in with two of ... run as it ran . " After lunch , a party was made up for a trip to Lowther Castle . Happening to say on the way thither ...
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Abbey Allendale Allenheads Alnwick Alnwick Castle ancient antiquaries appear arch bank Berwick boat Border boys bridge broad built Carlisle castle cheerful Cheviot Chevy Chase church cliff coal cottages crags cross dark distance door Earl feet fell fields foot grass green ground Haltwhistle Haydon Bridge height Hexham hill Holy Island Housesteads hundred Jarrow Jedburgh Keeldar King land landscape Langley Castle lead look Lord miles Newcastle night Northumberland Northumbrian once pass Penrith Percy perhaps pleasant relic rising river road rock Roman Rothbury ruin runs rustic sand says scene Scotland Scots Seascale seen ships shore side sight slope stands stone stream summit talk tell thick thought told tower town trees Tweed Tyne Tynemouth vale valley village walk wall Warkworth Whitehaven wild wind wood Wooler Yeavering Bell
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Página 254 - The tiny cell is forlorn, Void of the little living will That made it stir on the shore. Did he stand at the diamond door Of his house in a rainbow frill? Did he push, when he was uncurl'd, A golden foot or a fairy horn Thro
Página 165 - A little lowly hermitage it was, Down in a dale, hard by a forest's side, Far from resort of people, that did pass In travel to and fro : a little wide There was...
Página 11 - Then spake King Arthur to Sir Bedivere: 'The sequel of to-day unsolders all The goodliest fellowship of famous knights Whereof this world holds record. Such a sleep They sleep - the men I loved. I think that we Shall...
Página 304 - To break the Scottish circle deep, That fought around their King. But yet, though thick the shafts as snow, Though charging knights like whirlwinds go, Though bill-men ply the ghastly blow, Unbroken was the ring ; The stubborn spearmen still made good, Their dark impenetrable wood, Each stepping where his comrade stood, The instant that he fell.
Página 76 - ... fitting these rails; whereby the carriage is so easy that one horse will draw down four or five chaldron of coals...
Página 276 - With massive arches broad and round, That rose alternate, row and row, On ponderous columns, short and low, Built ere the art was known, By pointed aisle, and shafted stalk, The arcades of an alley'd walk To emulate in stone.
Página 298 - Troop after troop are disappearing ; Troop after troop their banners rearing, Upon the eastern bank you see. Still pouring down the rocky den, Where flows the sullen Till, And rising from the dim-wood glen, Standards on standards, men on men, In slow succession still, And, sweeping o'er...
Página 4 - Dreams, that the soul of youth engage Ere Fancy has been quelled ; Old legends of the monkish page, Traditions of the saint and sage, Tales that have the rime of age, And chronicles of Eld.
Página 76 - Another thing, that is remarkable, is their wayleaves ; for, when men have pieces of ground between the colliery and the river, they sell leave to lead coals over their ground ; and so dear that the owner of a rood of ground will expect 20/. per annum for this leave.
Página 168 - And beasts and borderers throng the way ; Oxen and bleating lambs in lots, Northumbrian boors and plaided Scots, Men in the coal and cattle line ; From Teviot's bard and hero land, From royal Berwick's' beach of sand, From Wooller, Morpeth, Hexham, and Newcastle-upon-Tyne.