It nerves my heart, it steels my sword ; For I have sworn this braid to stain In the best blood that warms thy vein. Now, truce, farewell ! and ruth, begone ! — Yet think not that by thee alone, Proud Chief ! can courtesy be shown ; Though not from... The Lady of the Lake: A Poem - Side 211af Walter Scott - 1810 - 433 siderFuld visning - Om denne bog
| Walter Scott, J. W. Lake - 1838 - 496 sider
...that by thee alone, Proud chief! can courtesy be shown; Though not from copse, or heath, or cairn, Sun at my whistle clansmen stern, Of this small horn one...Would fearful odds against thee cast But fear not — iloubt not — which thou wilt—- We try this quarrel hilt to hilt." — Then each at once his... | |
| sir Walter Scott (bart.) - 1838 - 268 sider
...truce, farewell ! and ruth, he gone ! — Yet think not that hy thee alone, Proud chief! can courtesy he shewn; Though not from copse, or heath, or cairn,...my whistle clans-men stern, Of this small horn one feehle hlast Would fearful odds against thee cast. But fear not — douht not — which thou wilt —... | |
| Walter Scott - 1841 - 848 sider
...farewell ! and, ruth, begone ! — Yit think not that by thee alone, Proud Chief ! can courtesy be shown ; Though not from copse, or heath, or cairn, Start at...this quarrel hilt to hilt." — Then each at once his falchion drew, Kach on the ground his scabbard threw, Karh look'd to sun, and stream, and plain, A*... | |
| John Hanbury Dwyer - 1843 - 320 sider
...farewell ! and ruth, begone ! — Yet think not that by thee alone, Proud Chief! can courtesy be shown ; Though not from copse, or heath, or cairn Start at...this quarrel hilt to hilt."— Then each at once his falchion drew, Each on the ground his scabbard threw, Each look'd to sun, and stream, and plai As what... | |
| Walter Scott - 1843 - 732 sider
...stern, Of this small horn one feehle hlast Would fearful odds against thee east. But fear not— douht not — which thou wilt— We try this quarrel hilt to hilt." Then each at once his falchion drew, Each on the ground his scahhard threw, Each looked tc sun, and stream, and plain, As... | |
| John Hanbury Dwyer - 1844 - 318 sider
...farewell i and ruth, begone ! — Yet think not that by thee alone, Proud Chief! can courtesy be shown ; Though not from copse, or heath, or cairn Start at my whistle clansmen stern, Of this email horn one feeble blast Would fearful odds against thee cast But fear not — doubt not — which... | |
| John Hanbury Dwyer - 1845 - 492 sider
...farewell ! and ruth, begone ! — Yet think not that by thee alone, Proud Chief! can courtesy be shown ; Though not from copse, or heath, or cairn Start at...this quarrel hilt to hilt."— Then each at once his falchion drew, Each on the ground his scabbard threw, Each look'd to sun, and stream, and plain, As... | |
| John Hanbury Dwyer - 1845 - 312 sider
...farewell ! and ruth, begone !— Yet think not that by thee alone, Proud Chief! can courtesy be shown ; Though not from copse, or heath, or cairn Start at...this quarrel hilt to hilt."— Then each at once his falchion drew, Each on the ground his scabbard threw, Each Inok'd to sun, and stream, and plain, As... | |
| Richard Green Parker - 1849 - 466 sider
...! and ruth, begone ! — Yet think not that by thee alone, Proud chief ! can courtesy be shown. 35 Though not from copse, or heath, or cairn, Start at...; But fear not — doubt not — which thou wilt, 40 We try this quarrel hilt to hilt." Then each at once his falchion drew, Each on the ground his scabbard... | |
| John Hanbury Dwyer - 1850 - 318 sider
...farewell ! and ruth, begone I—- Yet think not that by thee alone, Proud Chief! can courtesy be shown ; Though not from copse, or heath, or cairn Start at...this quarrel hilt to hilt." — Then each at once his falchion drew, Each on the ground his scabbard threw, Each look'd to sun, and stream, and plain, As... | |
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