 | Walter Scott - 1838
...foeman's life, His party conquers in the strife.' " — " Then, by my word," the Saxon said, " Thy riddle is already read. Seek yonder brake beneath the cliff, — There lies Red Murdoch stark and stifT. Thus Fate has solved her prophecy, Then yield to Fate, and not to me. To James, at Stirling,... | |
 | Walter Scott - 1841 - 823 sider
...On Bochastle the martial lines." 214 i.15 S«>k yonder brake beneath the cliff, — There lies Rod Murdoch, stark and stiff. Thus Fate has solved her...be still his foe, Or if the King shall not agree To gran£ thee grace and favour free, I plight mine honour, oath, and word, That, to thy native strengths... | |
 | Walter Scott - 1843 - 624 sider
...ii already read. Seek yonder hrake heneath the cliffThere lies Red Murdoch, stark and sti£ Tma Kate has solved her prophecy, Then yield to Fate, and not...James, at Stirling, let us go, When, if thou wilt he still his foe, Or if the King shall not agree To grant thee grace and favour free, Ipught mine honour,... | |
 | John Hanbury Dwyer - 1843
...conquers in the strife." — " Then by my word," the Saxon said, " The riddle is already read. See yonder brake beneath the cliff, — There lies Red Murdoch, stark and stiff. Thus Fate hath solved her prophecy, Then yield to Fate, and not to me, To James, at Stirling, let us go, When... | |
 | John Hanbury Dwyer - 1844 - 300 sider
...party conquers in the strife." — " Then by my word," the Saxon said, " The riddle is already read See yonder brake beneath the cliff, — There lies Red Murdoch, stark and Stiff Thus Fate hath solved her prophecy, Then yield to Fate, and not to me, To James, at Stirling, let us go, When... | |
 | John Hanbury Dwyer - 1845 - 300 sider
...read See yonder brake beneath the cliff, — There lies Red Murdoch, stark and stiff Thus Fate hath solved her prophecy, Then yield to Fate, and not to me. To James, at Stirling, let us go, When if tlum wilt be still his foe, Or if the King shall not agree To grant thee grace and favor free, I plight... | |
 | John Hanbury Dwyer - 1845 - 300 sider
...party conquers in the strife." — " Then by my word," the Saxon said, " The riddle is already read See yonder brake beneath the cliff, — There lies Red Murdoch, stark and stiff Thus Fate hath solved her prophecy, Then yield to Fate, and not to me, To James, at Stirling, let us go, When... | |
 | A M. Hartley - 1846 - 120 sider
...read. i Who spills the foremost focman's liffjT.V : , His party conquers in the strife.'" ;| M ',-,r Seek yonder brake beneath the cliff,— There lies...her prophecy, Then yield to Fate, and not to me." I Dark lightning flash'd from Roderick's eye—r " Soars thy presumption then so high, Because a wretched... | |
 | Walter Scott - 1847
...foremost foeman'a life, His party conquers in the strife.' " "Then, by my word," the Saxon said, ct The riddle is already read. Seek yonder brake beneath...not to me. To James, at Stirling, let us go, When, it i In. u wilt be still his foe, Or if the king shall not agree To grant thee grace and lavour free,... | |
 | Walter Scott - 1848 - 823 sider
...dead ; ' Who spills the foremost foeman's life, His party conquers in the strife.' " — " Then, by my word," the Saxon said, " The riddle is already read. Seek yonder brake beneath the clifT, — There lies Red Murdoch, stark and stiff. Thus Fate has solved her prophecy, Then yield to... | |
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