| Walter Scott - 1858 - 952 sider
...willow-wreaths to stone. The silver light, so pale and faint, Show'd many a prophet, and many a saint, Whose image on the glass was dyed ; Full in the midst, his Cross of Ited Triumphant Michael brandished, And trampled the Apostate's pride. The nuwnbeam kiss'd the holy... | |
| Walter Scott - 1860 - 656 sider
...light, so pale and faint, Showed many a prophet, and many a saint, Whose image on the glass was dyedj Full in the midst, his Cross of Red Triumphant Michael...holy pane, And threw on the pavement a bloody stain. xn. They sate them down on a marble stone, A Scottish monarch slept below; Thus spoke the Monk in solemn... | |
| EDUCATION SOCIETY'S PRESS, CULLA - 1860 - 608 sider
...never scene so sad and fair. Paraphrase without expanding; criticise the passage in italics. 2. (a) The moonbeam kissed the holy pane, And threw on the pavement a bloody stain. (/3) The keystone that locked each ribbed aisle Was a fleur-de-lys or a quatre-feuille. (y) Alike to... | |
| sir Walter Scott (bart.) - 1862 - 704 sider
...willow-wreaths to stone. The silver light, so pale and faint, Showed many a prophet, and many a saint, Whose image on the glass was dyed ; Full in the midst, his Cross of Red Trinmphant Michael brandished, And trampled the Apostate's pride. The moon-beam kissed the holy pane,... | |
| 1864 - 552 sider
...poet, famous for the general accuracy of his description, affirms the same thing when he says : — " The moonbeam kissed the holy pane, And threw on the pavement a bloody stain." Some years ago the truth of this representation was questioned by the owner of a splendid manor-house... | |
| sir Walter Scott (bart.) - 1864 - 678 sider
...willow-wreaths to stone. The silver light, so pale and faint, •Showed many a prophet, and many a wiii.i, Whose image on the glass was dyed ; Full in the midst, his Cross of Red Trinmphant Michael brandished, And trampled the Apostate's pride. The moon-beam kissed the holy pane,... | |
| 1864 - 542 sider
...poet, famous for the general accuracy of his description, affirms the same thing when he says : — " The moonbeam kissed the holy pane, And threw on the pavement a bloody stain." Some years ago the truth of this representation was questioned by the owner of a splendid manor-house... | |
| Walter Scott - 1866 - 792 sider
...willow-wreaths to stone. The silver light, so pale and faint, Showed many a prophet, and many a saint, Whose image on the glass was dyed ; Full in the midst...bloody stain. XII They sate them down on a marble stone,1 A Scottish monarch slept below ; Thus spoke the Monk in solemn tone:— " I was not always... | |
| sir Walter Scott (bart.) - 1866 - 656 sider
...willow wreaths to stone. The silver light, so pale and faint, Show'd many a prophet, and many a saint, Whose image on the glass was dyed ; Full in the midst,...brandished, And trampled the Apostate's pride. The moonbeam kiss'd the holy pane. And threw on the pavement a bloody stain. XII. They sate them down on a marble... | |
| Walter Scott - 1866 - 1204 sider
...light, so pale and faint, Sliow'd many a prophet, and marr saint, Whose image on the glass was dyi Full in the midst, his Cross of Red Triumphant Michael brandished, And trampled the Apostate's pri.3. The moonbeam kiss'd the holy pane, And threw on the pavement a. blo> stain. XII. They sate them... | |
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