| Walter Scott - 1866 - 1204 sider
...tide of flight and chase, How shall it keep its rooted place, The spearmen's twilight wood ! — 4 Down, down,' cried Mar, ' your lances down ! Bear...levell'd low ; And closely shouldering side to side, The bristling ranks the onset bide. — ' We'll quell the savage mountaineer, As their Tinchel* cows... | |
| Walter Scott - 1866 - 792 sider
...pursued ; Before that tide of flight and chase, How shall it keep its rooted place, The spearmen s twilight wood ? — ' Down, down,' cried Mar, ' your...frown, That serried grove of lances brown At once lay levelled low • And closely shouldering side to side, The bristling ranks -the onset bide. — —... | |
| Alexander Murray (publisher.) - 1866 - 468 sider
...heaven, the archery appear'— 'onwards they drive, in dreadful race, pursuers and pursued'—'Down, down!' cried Mar; 'your lances down! bear back both friend and foe.' 'Right onward did Clan-Alpine come;' but 'the horsemen dash among the rout, as deer break through the... | |
| Epes Sargent - 1867 - 544 sider
...maddening in the rear. Onward they drive in dreadful race, Pursuers and pursued; Before that tide of flight and chase, How shall it keep its rooted place, —...tempest's frown, That serried grove of lances brown —We 'll quell the savage mountaineer, As their tinchel 1i cows the game! They come as fleet as forest... | |
| William Holmes McGuffey - 1867 - 498 sider
...the rear. 6. Onward they drive, in dreadful race, Pursuers and pursued ; Before that tide of flight and chase, How shall it keep its rooted place, The...twilight wood ? "Down! down!" cried Mar, "your lances downl Bear back both friend and foe!" Like reeds before the tempest's frown, That fserried grove of... | |
| 1868 - 510 sider
...in their rear. Onward they drive in dreadful race Pursuers and pursued ; Before that tide of flight and chase How shall it keep its rooted place, The...frown, That serried grove of lances brown At once lay levelled low ; And closely shouldering side to side The bristling ranks the onset bide. " We'll quell... | |
| Epes Sargent - 1868 - 544 sider
...maddening in the rear. Onward they drive in dreadful race, Pursuers and pursued; Before that tide of flight and chase, How shall it keep its rooted place, —...frown, That serried grove of lances brown At once lay leveled low; And closely shouldering side to side, The bristling ranks the onset bide. — We '11 quell... | |
| sir Walter Scott (bart.) - 1868 - 536 sider
...bonnets.waving high, And trpadswords flashing to the sky, Pursuers and pursued; Before that tide of flight and chase, How shall it keep its rooted place, The...'your lances down! Bear back both friend and foe!' Are maddening in the rear. Onward they drive, in dreadful race, Like reeds before the tempest's frowu,... | |
| sir Walter Scott (bart.) - 1868 - 398 sider
...rear. Ouwiird they drive, in dreadful race, Pursuers and pursued ; Before that tide «if flight iiiid chase, How shall it keep its rooted place, The spearmen's twilight wood? Down, down,' cried Mar, 'yourlnnces down ! Bear back both friend and foe !' Like reeds before the tempest's frown, That serried... | |
| Robert Eldridge Aris Willmott - 1869 - 652 sider
...in the rear. Onward they drive, in dreadful race, Pursuers and pursued ; Before that tide of flight and chase, How shall it keep its rooted place, The...levell'd low; And closely shouldering side to side, The bristling ranks the onset bide. — 262 "We'1l quell the savage mountaineer, As their Tinchel cows... | |
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