| Sir Walter Scott - 1815 - 466 sider
...stand the shock — But, swerving from the Knight's career, Just as they met, Bruce shunn'd the spear. Onward the baffled warrior bore His course — but...King, And gave his battle-axe the swing. Right on De Bonne, the whiles he pass'd, Fell that stern dint—the first— the last ! — Such strength upon... | |
| 1825 - 448 sider
...stand the shock — But, swerving from the Knight's career, Just as they met, Bruce shunned the spear. Onward the baffled warrior bore His course — but...High in his stirrups stood the king, And gave his battle axe the swing. Right on De Boune, the whiles he passed, Fell that stern dint — the first —... | |
| Walter Scott - 1827 - 678 sider
...the knight's career, Just as they met, Bruce shunu'd the &pear. Onward the hafllcd warrior bore IIU course — but soon his course was o'er ! — High in his stirrups stood the king, And gave his baltlc-nxc the swing. Right on De lionne, the whiles he pass'd, Fell that stern diut— the first—... | |
| Walter Scott - 1831 - 582 sider
...stand the shock — But, swerving from the- knight's career, Just as they met, Bruce shunn'd the spear. Onward the baffled warrior bore His course — but...stood the king, And gave his battle-axe the swing. Itighl on De Bonne, the whiles he pass'd, Fell that stern dint— the first— the last!— Such strength... | |
| Walter Scott, J. W. Lake - 1838 - 496 sider
...Bruce shunned the spear. Onward the baffled warrior bore His course — but soon his course wa» o'erf High in his stirrups stood the king, And gave his...battle-axe the swing. Right on De Boune, the whiles he passed, Fell that »tern dint — the first— the last! Such strength upon the blow was JIHÍ, The... | |
| sir Walter Scott (bart.) - 1840 - 286 sider
...career, Just as they met, Bruce shunn'd the spear.1 Onward the haffled warrior hore His course — hut soon his course was o'er ! — High in his stirrups stood the King, And gave his hattle-axe the swing. Right on De Boune, the whiles he pass'd, Fell that stern dint — the first —... | |
| Walter Scott - 1841 - 848 sider
...the Knight's career, Just as they met, Bruce shunn'd the spear. A Onward the baffled warrior ln>ro His course — but soon his course was o'er ! —...stood the King, And gave his battle-axe the swing. ' Sec Appendix, Note 3 T. air« MS.—" O . Uet fearful," 4c. I bright, t ' * MS.—" Princely blood."... | |
| Adam and Charles Black (Firm) - 1842 - 598 sider
...party of English commanded by Sir Robert Clifford.* The place is still popularly called Randal s-field. Onward the baffled warrior bore His course— but...stirrups stood the king. And gave his battle-axe the awing ; Right on De Boune, the whiles he pass'd, Fell that stern blow— the first— the last !—... | |
| Readings - 1843 - 466 sider
...career, Just as they met, Bruce shunned the spear. Onward the baffled warrior bore His course—but soon his course was o'er! High in his stirrups stood...battle-axe the swing. Right on De Boune, the whiles he passed, Fell that stern dint—the first—the last!— Such strength upon the blow was put, The helmet... | |
| Adam and Charles Black (Firm) - 1845 - 572 sider
...stand the shock. — But, swerving from the knight's career, Just as they met Bruce shunn'd the spear ; Onward the baffled warrior bore His course — but soon his course was o'er, — in the immediate neighbourhood of this spot that the heat of the contest took place. A short time... | |
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