But still the Wildgrave onward rides ; Halloo, halloo, and hark again ! When, spurring from opposing sides, Two stranger horsemen join the train. Who was each stranger, left and right, Well may I guess, but dare not tell: The right-hand steed was silver... Tales of Wonder; - Side 154af Matthew Gregory Lewis - 1801Fuld visning - Om denne bog
| Walter Scott - 1806 - 200 sider
...answering hound, and horn, and steed, The mountain echoes startling wake. The beams of God's own hallowed day Had painted yonder spire with gold. And, calling sinful man to pray, But still the Wildgrave onward rides; Halloo, halloo! and, hark again! When, spurring from opposing... | |
| Charles Snart - 1808 - 506 sider
...While answering horn, and hound, and steed, The mountain echoes startling wake. The beams of God 's own hallow'd day Had painted yonder spire with gold,...sinful man to pray, Loud, long, and deep, the bell had told. But still the Wildgrave onward rides, Halloo ! halloo ! and hark again ! When, spurring from... | |
| Walter Scott - 1812 - 272 sider
...beams of God's own hallowed day Had painted yonder spire with gold, And, calling sinful man to pray, But still the Wildgrave onward rides ; Halloo ! halloo...opposing sides, Two Stranger Horsemen join the train. t Who was each Stranger, left and right, Well may I guess, but dare not tell ; The right-hand steed... | |
| 1828 - 454 sider
...answering hound, and horn, and steed, The mountain-echoes startling wake. The beam of God's own hallowed day Had painted yonder spire with gold ; And, calling...Loud, long, and deep the bell had toll'd. But still Earl Walter onward rides, — " Halloo! halloo ! and hark again !" Lo ! spurring from opposing sides.... | |
| Sir Walter Scott - 1818 - 306 sider
...answering hound, and horn, and steed, The mountain echoes startling wake. The beams of God's own hallowed day Had painted yonder spire with gold, And, calling...sinful man to pray, Loud, long, and deep the bell had tolled : But still the Wildgrave onward rides ; Halloo, halloo ! and, hark again ! When, spurring from... | |
| sir Walter Scott (bart.) - 1825 - 242 sider
...brier, the brake; While: answering hound , and horn , and steed, The mountain echoes startling wake. The beams of God's own hallow'd day Had painted yonder...deep the bell had toll'd: But still the Wildgrave eraward rides; Halloo , halloo ! and , hark again ! When , spurring from opposing sides , Two Stranger... | |
| Walter Scott - 1827 - 678 sider
...the briar, the brake; While answering hound, and horn, and steed, The mountain echoes startling vake. The beams of God's own hallow'd day Had painted yonder spire with gold, And, calling sinful man lo pray. Loud, long, and deep the bell had toll'd : But slill the Wildgrave onward ridel; Halloo, halloo... | |
| James Fenimore Cooper - 1828 - 294 sider
...the whole party instantly prepared themselves for the church — or rather academy. CHAPTER X. ' " And, calling sinful man to pray, Loud, long, and deep the bell had toil'd." Scott's Sarghtr. WHILE Richard and Monsieur Le Quoi, attended by Benjamin, proceeded to the... | |
| Walter Scott - 1831 - 582 sider
...briar, the brake: While answering hound, and horn, and stct-d, The mountain echoes startling wake. The beams of God's own hallow'd day Had painted yonder...sinful man to pray, Loud, long, and deep the bell had loll'd: But still the Wildgrave onward rides ; Halloo, halloo! and hark again ! When, spurring from... | |
| Walter Scott - 1833 - 1104 sider
...brier, the brake ; While answering hound, anil horn, and steed, The mountain echoes startling wake. The beams of God's own hallow'd day Had painted yonder spire with gold, And, calling sinful man 10 pray. Loud, long, and deep the bell had ml ¡M : But still the Wildgrave onward rides ; Halloo,... | |
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