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. With Ballads and lyrical pieces - Side 12af sir Walter Scott (bart.) - 1811Fuld visning - Om denne bog
| Walter Scott - 1866 - 614 sider
...heart, and stout of hand, .s ever drove prey from Cumberland ; ive times outlawed had he been, ¡y England's King, and Scotland's Queen. XXII. Sir William of Deloraine, good at need, •lount thee on the wightest steed ; Spare not to spur, nor stint to ride, Until thou come to fair... | |
| sir Walter Scott (bart.) - 1868 - 398 sider
...Percy's best bloodhounds ; In Eske, or LIddel, fords were none, But he wonld ride them, one by one ; Alike to him was time or tide, December's snow, or...him was tide, or time, Moonless midnight, or matin primo : Steady of heart, and stout of hand, As ever drove prey from Cumberland ; Five times outlawed... | |
| James Maidment - 1868 - 388 sider
...baffled Percy's best blood-hounds. 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." In a note on this passage, the nickname is mentioned, but no explanation follows as to the reason of... | |
| sir Walter Scott (bart.) - 1870 - 798 sider
...Perey's best bloodhounds ; Q In Esk, or Liddel, fords were none, Bnt 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, Moouless midnight, or matin prime: Steady of heart and stont of hand, As ever drove prey from Cumberland;... | |
| sir Walter Scott (bart.) - 1871 - 248 sider
...moss-trooping Scott was he,20 As e'er couched Border lance by knee : Steady of heart, and stout of hand, 140 As ever drove prey from Cumberland : Five times outlawed...had he been, By England's King and Scotland's Queen. — " Sir William of Deloraine, good at need, Mount thee on the wightest steed ;21 Spare not to spur,... | |
| Gilbert Malcolm Sproat - 1871 - 144 sider
...suffered, form the backbone of the Lay. He is at first described as a very Border man of the Border — " Steady of heart and stout of hand, As ever drove prey from Cumberland." He rides forth as boldly as we all ride into life, but he is soon shown as defeated in combat, disappointed,... | |
| sir Walter Scott (bart.) - 1872 - 848 sider
...Percy's best blood-hounds ; * 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...matin prime : Steady of heart, and stout of hand, As erer drove prey from Cumberland ; Five times outlawed had he been, By England's King, and Scotland's... | |
| sir Walter Scott (bart.) - 1872 - 178 sider
...Percy's best blood-hounds ; 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...was tide or time, Moonless midnight, or matin prime : D Steady of heart, and stout of hand, As ever drove prey from Cumberland ; Five times outlawed had... | |
| William Bedell Stanford - 1873 - 122 sider
...baffled Percy's best blood-hounds ; 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...had he been, By England's King and Scotland's Queen. The Lady of Buccleugh bids him ride to Melrose Abbey, and bring to her a magical book supposed to be... | |
| sir Walter Scott (bart.) - 1874 - 216 sider
...Percy's best blood-hounds ; 22O 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...he been, By England's King, and Scotland's Queen. 230 XXII. " Sir William of Deloraine, good at need, Mount thee on the wightest steed ; Spare not to... | |
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