The Poetical Works of Sir Walter Scott: First Series, Containing Minstrelsy of the Scottish Border ; Sir Tristrem ; and Dramatic PiecesBaudry's European Library, 1838 - 532 Seiten |
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... quen wenten he , Right upon that ympe tre . Thai made scheltrom in iche aside , And sayd thai wold there abide , And dye ther everichon , Er the quen shuld fram hem gon : Ac yete amiddes hem ful right , The quen was oway y - twight ...
... quen wenten he , Right upon that ympe tre . Thai made scheltrom in iche aside , And sayd thai wold there abide , And dye ther everichon , Er the quen shuld fram hem gon : Ac yete amiddes hem ful right , The quen was oway y - twight ...
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... quen , dam Heurodis ; Gern hi biheld her , and sche him eke , Ac nouther to other a word no speke : For messais that sche on him seighe , That had been so riche and so heighe , The tears fel out of her eighe ; The other leuedis this y ...
... quen , dam Heurodis ; Gern hi biheld her , and sche him eke , Ac nouther to other a word no speke : For messais that sche on him seighe , That had been so riche and so heighe , The tears fel out of her eighe ; The other leuedis this y ...
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... quen fair and swete ; Her crounes , her clothes shine so bright , That unnethe bihold he them might . " Orfeo and Heurodis , MS . Orfeo , as a minstrel , so charms the Fairy King with the music of his harp , that he promises to grant ...
... quen fair and swete ; Her crounes , her clothes shine so bright , That unnethe bihold he them might . " Orfeo and Heurodis , MS . Orfeo , as a minstrel , so charms the Fairy King with the music of his harp , that he promises to grant ...
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... Quen shall bearre the sonne , Shall rule all Britainne to the sea ; Ane from the Bruce's blood shal come also , As neere as the ninth degree . - - - Yet shal there come a keene knight over the salt sea , A keene man of courage and bold ...
... Quen shall bearre the sonne , Shall rule all Britainne to the sea ; Ane from the Bruce's blood shal come also , As neere as the ninth degree . - - - Yet shal there come a keene knight over the salt sea , A keene man of courage and bold ...
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... Quen was of the land , In fight : Tristrem he gan doun lain , And seyd Tramtris he hight . VII . In his schip was that day , Al maner of gle ; And al maner of lay , In lond that might be : To the Quen tho 344 WALTER SCOTT'S POETICAL WORKS .
... Quen was of the land , In fight : Tristrem he gan doun lain , And seyd Tramtris he hight . VII . In his schip was that day , Al maner of gle ; And al maner of lay , In lond that might be : To the Quen tho 344 WALTER SCOTT'S POETICAL WORKS .
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Beliebte Passagen
Seite 211 - THERE lived a wife at Usher's Well, And a wealthy wife was she ; She had three stout and stalwart sons, And sent them oer the sea...
Seite 157 - In behint yon auld fail dyke, I wot there lies a new slain knight; And naebody kens that he lies there, But his hawk, his hound, and lady fair. "His hound is to the hunting gane, His hawk to fetch the wild-fowl hame, His lady's ta'en another mate, So we may mak our dinner sweet.
Seite 212 - Blow up the fire, my maidens! Bring water from the well! For a' my house shall feast this night. Since my three sons are well.
Seite 158 - O hold your hand, Lord William!" she said, "For your strokes they are wondrous sair; True lovers I can get many a ane, But a father I can never get mair.
Seite 46 - Our gude ship sails the morn." "Now ever alake, my master dear, I fear a deadly storm! I saw the new moon, late yestreen, Wi' the auld moon in her arm; And if we gang to sea, master, I fear we'll come to harm.
Seite 88 - To mount the first before us a'. He has ta'en the watchman by the throat, He flung him down upon the lead — " Had there not been peace between our lands Upon the other side thou hadst gaed ! — " Now sound out, trumpets !
Seite 177 - A brawer bower ye ne'er did see, Than my true love he built for me. There came a man, by middle day, He spied his sport, and went away ; And brought the king that very night, Who brake my bower, and slew my knight. He slew my knight, to me sae dear ; He slew my knight, and poin'd ' his gear ; My servants all for life did flee, And left me in extremitie, I...
Seite 249 - TRUE Thomas lay on Huntlie bank ; A ferlie he spied wi' his e'e ; „ And there he saw a ladye bright, Come riding down by the Eildon Tree. Her shirt was o' the grass-green silk, Her mantle o' the velvet fyne ; At ilka tett of her horse's mane, Hang fifty siller bells and nine.
Seite 47 - A' for the sake of their true loves; For them they'll see na mair. O lang, lang, may the ladyes sit, Wi' their fans into their hand, Before they see Sir Patrick Spens Come sailing to the strand! And lang, lang, may the maidens sit, Wi' their goud kaims in their hair, A' waiting for their ain dear loves!
Seite 248 - Ercildoune, a person came running in, and told, with marks of fear and astonishment, that a hart and hind had left the neighbouring forest, and were, composedly and slowly, parading the street of the village. The prophet instantly arose, left his habitation, and followed the wonderful animals to the forest, whence he was never seen to return. According to the popular belief, he still "drees his weird" in Fairy Land, and is one day expected to revisit earth.