In Eske or Liddel, fords were none, But he would ride them, one by one ; Alike to him was time or tide, December's snow, or July's pride ; Alike to him was tide or time, Moonless midnight, or matin prime : Steady of heart, and stout of hand, As ever drove... The Lay of the Last Minstrel: A Poem - Side 22af Walter Scott - 1805 - 332 siderFuld visning - Om denne bog
| John Aikin - 1850 - 764 sider
...cross; By wily turns, by desperate bounds, Had baffled Percy's best bloodhounds; In Eske, or Liddcl, fords were none, But he would ride them one by one;...or matin prime Steady of heart, and stout of hand, A* ever drove prey from Cumberland; Five times outlawed had he been, By England's king, and Scotland's... | |
| Walter Scott - 1852 - 594 sider
...cross ; By wily turns, by desperate bounds, Had baffled Percy's best blood-hounds; In Eske, or Liddel, fords were none, But he would ride them one by one...from Cumberland; Five times outlawed had he been, "Sir William of Deloraine, good at need, Mount thee on the wightest steed ; Spare not to spur, nor... | |
| James Fenimore Cooper - 1852 - 564 sider
...best btood liounds In Eske, or Liddel, fords were none, But he would ride them, one by oae ; AJike to him was time, or tide, December's snow, or July's pride ; Alike to him was tide, of time, Moonless midnight, or matin prime. Walter Scott. ALT, the members of the Wharton family laid... | |
| Walter Scott - 1854 - 892 sider
...cross; By wily turns, by desperate bounds, Had baffled Percy's best blood-hounds •* In Eske or Liddel, fords were none, But he would ride them, one by one...had he been, By England's King and Scotland's Queen, XXIL " Sir William of Deloraine, good at need, Mount thee on the wightcst steed ; Spare not to spur,... | |
| James Fenimore Cooper - 1853 - 620 sider
...you keep your lather up beyond his usual hour." CHAPTER V. In Eske, or Liddle, fords were none, Hut he would ride them, one by one ; Alike to him was...was tide or time, Moonless midnight, or matin prime. — Walter Scotl. ALL the members of the Wharton family laid their heads on their pillows that night... | |
| James Fenimore Cooper - 1853 - 480 sider
...cron; By wily turns, by desperate bounds. Had baffled Percy's best blood-hounds. In Eske, or Liddel, fords were none, But he would ride them, one by one;...snow, or July's pride; Alike to him was tide, or time, Moonli'ss midnight, or matin prime. . Walter Scott. i • ALI. the members of the Wharton family laid... | |
| sir Walter Scott (bart.) - 1855 - 590 sider
...cross ; By wily turns, by desperate bounds, Had baffled Percy's best blood-hounds; In Eske or Liddel, fords were none, But he would ride them, one by one...Moonless midnight, or matin prime : Steady of heart, and stoat of hand, As ever drove prey from Cumberland ; Five times outlawed had he been, By England's King,... | |
| James Fenimore Cooper - 1855 - 572 sider
...bounrls, Had baffled Percy's best blood hounds In Eske, or Lirldel, fords were none. Cut he would tide them, one by one ; Alike to him was time, or tide,...tide, or time, Moonless midnight, or matin prime. Waller Scett. ALT, the members of the Wharton family laid their heads on their pillows that ni^iit,... | |
| Walter Scott - 1855 - 914 sider
...cross; By wily turns, by desperate bounds, Had baffled Percy's best blood-hounds ;' In Eske or Liddel, fords were none, But he would ride them, one by one' Alike to liim was time or tide, December's snow, or July's pride : Alike to him was tide or time, Moonless midnight,... | |
| Walter Scott - 1857 - 342 sider
...; By wily turns, by desperate bounds, Had baffled Percy's best bloodhounds ; 2 In Eske, or Liddel, fords were none, But he would ride them, one by one...Queen. XXII. " Sir William of Deloraine, good at need, 1 See Appendix, Note H. 2 See Appendix, Note I. Mount thee on the wightest steed ; Spare not to spur,... | |
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