Where be ye gaun, ye hunters keen?" Quo' fause Sakelde; "come tell to me!" "We go to hunt an English stag, Has trespassed on the Scots countrie. The British Poets - Side 581866Fuld visning - Om denne bog
| Walter Scott - 1806 - 478 sider
...five and five, like broken men ; And so they reached the Woodhouselee. And as we cross'd the Sateable Land, When to the English side we held, The first...fause Sakelde ? " Where be ye gaun, ye hunters keen f Quo' fause Sakelde ; " come tell to me !" " We go to hunt an English stag, " Has trespassed on the... | |
| Walter Scott - 1821 - 534 sider
...the ladders lang and hie ; And five and five, like broken men; And so they reach'd the Woodhouselee. And as we cross'd the Bateable Land, When to the English...o' men that we met wi', Whae sould it be but fause Sakcldc ? " Where be ye gaun, ye hunters keen ?" Quo' fause Sakelde; " come tell to me!" " We go to... | |
| Robert Chambers - 1829 - 430 sider
...the 'Bateable Land, When to the English side we held, The first o' men that we met wi', Whae should it be but fause Sakelde ? " Where be ye gaun, ye hunters...tell to me !" " We go to hunt an English stag, Has trespassed on the Scots countrie." " Where be ye gaun, ye marshalmen ?" Quo' faase Sakelde ; " come... | |
| 1829 - 432 sider
...hie ; And five and five, like broken men ; And so they reached the Woodhouselee.-)And as we crossed the 'Bateable Land, When to the English side we held, The first o' men that we met wi', Whae should it be but fause Sakelde ? " Where be ye gaun, ye hunters keen ?" Quo' fause Sakelde ; " come... | |
| John Docwra Parry - 1829 - 460 sider
...five, like broken men, — And so they reached the Woodhouselee. WILLIE OP KINMONT. And as we crossed the Bateable Land, When to the English side we held, The first of men that we met wi', Who should it be but false Sakelde! Where be ye going, ye hunters keen, Quo'... | |
| Walter Scott - 1833 - 1104 sider
...and five, like broken men ; And so they reach'd the Woodhouselee. t And as we croes'd the Batcable Land, When to the English side we held, The first...that we met wi', Whae sould it be but fause Sakelde 1 II Where be ye gaun, ye hunters keen ?" Quo' fause Sakelde ; " come tell to me !"— " We go to hunt... | |
| Sir Walter Scott - 1838 - 562 sider
...and five, like broken men ; And so they reach 'd the Woodhouselee. ' And as we cross'd the Saleable Land, When to the English side we held, The first...ye hunters keen ? " Quo' fause Sakelde; "come tell tome!" — " We go to hunt an English stag, Has trespass'd on the Scots countrie." . "Where be ye gaun,... | |
| Walter Scott - 1842 - 746 sider
...ladders lang andliie ; And five and five, like broken men j And so they reach'd the Woodhouselee.t And as we cross'd the Bateable Land, When to the English side we held, The first o' men that we met wi', Wha« sould it be but fause Sakclde ? " Where be ye gaun. ye hunters keen ?" Quo' fause Sakelde ; "... | |
| 1911 - 516 sider
...same." I should be inclined to add that Scott was incapable of producing such lines äs the following: "The first o' men that we met wi', Whae sould it be but fause Salkelde?" "Had there not been peace between our lande, Upon the other side thou badet gaed!" Are not... | |
| Archibald Boyd (novelist.) - 1856 - 338 sider
...And so the; reached the Woodhouslee. And as we crossed the Bateable Land, When to the English side wo held, The first o' men that we met wi' Whae sould...tell to me !" " We go to hunt an English stag, Has trespassed on the Scots countrie." '• Where be ye gatm, ye marshal men ?" Quo' fause Sakelde ; "... | |
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