The Monk gazed long on the lovely moon, Then into the night he looked forth; And red and bright the streamers light Were dancing in the glowing north. So had he seen, in fair Castile, The youth in glittering squadrons start, Sudden the flying jennet wheel,... Romance and Reality - Side 71af Letitia Elizabeth Landon - 1832Fuld visning - Om denne bog
| 1805 - 948 sider
...glittering squadrons start; Sudden the flying jennet wheel, And hurl the unexpec'ed dart. He knew, by the streamers that shot so bright, That spirits were riding the northern light. IX. By a steel-clenched postern door, They entered now the chancel tall ; The darkened roof rose high... | |
| Walter Scott - 1805 - 340 sider
...glittering squadrons start ; Sudden the flying jennet wheel, And hurl the unexpected dart. He knew, by the streamers that shot so bright, That spirits were riding the northern light. IX. By a steel-clenched postern door, They entered now the chancel tall ; The darkened roof rose high... | |
| sir Walter Scott (bart.) - 1812 - 362 sider
...glittering squadrons start } Sudden the flying jennet wheel, And hurl the unexpected dart. He knew, by the streamers that shot so bright, That spirits were riding the northern light. IX. By a steel-clenched postern door, They entered now the chancel tall ; The darkened roof rose high... | |
| Sir Walter Scott - 1813 - 366 sider
...glittering squadrons start, Sudden the flying jennet wheel, And hurl the unexpected dart. 9 He knew, by the streamers that shot so bright, That spirits were riding the northern light. IX. By a steel-clenched postern door, They entered now the chancel tall; The darkened roof rose high... | |
| sir Walter Scott (bart.) - 1820 - 264 sider
...glittering squadrons start; Sudden the flying jennet wheel, And hurl the unexpected dart. He knew, by the streamers that shot so bright, That spirits were riding the northern light. IX. f By a steel-clenched postern door, They entered now the chancel tall; The darkened roof rose high... | |
| sir Walter Scott (bart.) - 1823 - 354 sider
...glittering squadrons start ; Sudden the flying jennet wheel, And hurl the unexpected dart. He knew, by the streamers that shot so bright, That spirits were riding the northern light. IX. By a steel-clenched postern door, They enter'd now the chancel tall ; The darken'd roof rose high... | |
| 1826 - 438 sider
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| Letitia Elizabeth Landon - 1831 - 350 sider
...believe that he looks upon the rest of the world as ' a set of niggers,'—an inferior race, on this side the Tweed. We English are much more liberal in that...singular how long national hostility lasts, and how many'shapes it will take ! That a prejudice still exists between the Scotch and the English, is no... | |
| Letitia Elizabeth Landon - 1832 - 272 sider
...of ' the ungentle craft' originates in its own want of success; they cannot forgive the pcvpularity which has passed them over, to settle on some other;...hostility lasts, and how many shapes it will take I That a prejudice still exists between the Scotch and the English is no credit to either. Were I to... | |
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