Was shiver'd to the gauntlet grasp. Springs from the blow the startled horse, Drops to the plain the lifeless corse ; — First of that fatal field, how soon, How sudden, fell the fierce De Boune... Lord of the Isles - Side 161af sir Walter Scott (bart.) - 1840Fuld visning - Om denne bog
| Walter Scott - 1818 - 338 sider
...The helmet crashed like hazel-nnt; The axe-shaft, with its hrazen clasp, Was shivered to the ganntlet grasp. Springs from the hlow the startled horse, Drops...corse ; —First of that fatal field, how soon, How sndden, fell the fierce De Bonne ! XVI. One pitying glance the Monarch sped, Where on the field his... | |
| sir Walter Scott (bart.) - 1820 - 268 sider
...hazel-nut ; The axe-shaft, with its brazen clasp, Was shiver'd to the gauntlet grasp. Springs from the blow the startled horse, Drops to the plain the lifeless...field, how soon, How sudden, fell the fierce De Boune ! 12 XVI. One pitying glance the Monarch sped, Where on the field his foe lay dead ; Then gently turn'd... | |
| Walter Scott - 1822 - 394 sider
...nut ; The axe-shaft, with its brazen clasp, Was shiver'd to the gauntlet grasp. Springs from the blow the startled horse, Drops to the plain the lifeless...field, how soon, How sudden, fell the fierce De Boune ! 12 XVI. One pitying glance the Monarch sped, . Where on the field his foe lay dead ; Then gently... | |
| sir Walter Scott (bart.) - 1823 - 312 sider
...nut ; The axe-shaft, with its brazen clasp. Was shiver'd to the gauntlet grasp. Springs from the blow the startled horse, Drops to the plain the lifeless...field, how soon, How sudden, fell the fierce De Boune ! 8 XVI. One pitying glance the Monarch sped, Where on the field his foe lay dead ; Then gently turn'd... | |
| 1825 - 448 sider
...nut ; The axe-shaft, with its brazen clasp, Was shivered to the gauntlet grasp. Springs from the blow the startled horse, Drops to the plain the lifeless...field, how soon, How sudden, fell the fierce De Boune ! One pitying glance the Monarch sped. Where on the field his foe lay dead. Then gently turned his... | |
| Walter Scott - 1827 - 678 sider
...hazel-nut; The axe-shaft, with its brazen-clasp, Was shiver d to the gauntlet grasp. Springs from the blow the startled horse, Drops to the plain the lifeless corse ; First of that fatal Held, bow soon, How sudden, fell the. tierce De Bouneï XVI. One pitying glance the monarch sped. Where... | |
| Adam and Charles Black (Firm) - 1842 - 598 sider
...The axe-shaft, with its brazen clasp, '" Was shiver'd to the ganntlet grasp ; Springs from the blow the startled horse ; Drops to the plain the lifeless...field, how soon, How sudden fell the fierce De Boune." The Scottish leaders remonstrated with the king upon his temerity; he only answered, "I have broken... | |
| Modern poetical speaker, Fanny Bury PALLISER - 1845 - 540 sider
...hazel-nut ; The axe-shaft, with its brazen clasp, Was shiver'd to the gauntlet grasp. Springs from the blow the startled horse, Drops to the plain the lifeless...field, how soon, How sudden, fell the fierce De Boune ? SCOTT. EPITAPH ON AN INFANT. ERE sin could blight, or sorrow fade, Death came with friendly care... | |
| Walter Scott - 1845 - 414 sider
...hazel-nut ; The axe-shaft, with its brazen clasp, Was shiver'd to the gauntlet grasp. Springs from the blow the startled horse, Drops to the plain the lifeless...fatal field, how soon, How sudden, fell the fierce DC Boune ! XVI. One pitying glance the Monarch sped, Where on the field his foe lay dead ; Then gently... | |
| 1851 - 704 sider
...hazel-nut, The axe-shaft, with its brazen clasp, Was shiver'd to the gauntlet grasp ; Springs from the blow the startled horse ; Drops to the plain the lifeless...field, how soon, How sudden fell the fierce De Boune." The Scottish leaders remonstrated with the king upon his temerity; he only answered, "I have broken... | |
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