The poetical works of Walter Scott, 第 6 巻 |
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... called the works of darkness . : " I had an account from the most intelligent and judicious men in the isle of Skie , that about sixty - two years ago , the oracle was thus consulted only once , and that was 106 NOTES TO.
... called the works of darkness . : " I had an account from the most intelligent and judicious men in the isle of Skie , that about sixty - two years ago , the oracle was thus consulted only once , and that was 106 NOTES TO.
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... from the mouth of an old Highland Kern , or Ketteran , as they were called . He used to narrate the merry doings of the good old time when he was follower of Rob Roy Macgregor . This leader , on one occasion , thought 108 NOTES TO.
... from the mouth of an old Highland Kern , or Ketteran , as they were called . He used to narrate the merry doings of the good old time when he was follower of Rob Roy Macgregor . This leader , on one occasion , thought 108 NOTES TO.
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... called Ghlune Dhu , or Black - knee , a relation of Rob Roy , but , as I have been assured , not addicted to his predatory ex- cesses . a tumultuary cataract takes its course . This wild place THE LADY OF THE LAKE . 109.
... called Ghlune Dhu , or Black - knee , a relation of Rob Roy , but , as I have been assured , not addicted to his predatory ex- cesses . a tumultuary cataract takes its course . This wild place THE LADY OF THE LAKE . 109.
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... called , breaking , the slaughtered stag . The forester had his allotted portion ; the hounds had a certain allowance ; and , to make the division as general as possible , the very birds had their share also . " There is a little ...
... called , breaking , the slaughtered stag . The forester had his allotted portion ; the hounds had a certain allowance ; and , to make the division as general as possible , the very birds had their share also . " There is a little ...
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... gift . 35. öe , an island of the second magnitude ; an island of the first magnitude being called a land , and one of the third magnitude a holm . 36. Cour'd , recover'd . St. 1. May , maid . Lists , pleases . THE LADY OF THE LAKE . 125.
... gift . 35. öe , an island of the second magnitude ; an island of the first magnitude being called a land , and one of the third magnitude a holm . 36. Cour'd , recover'd . St. 1. May , maid . Lists , pleases . THE LADY OF THE LAKE . 125.
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ancient archery arms bairnies ballad bard battle bear blood Brantome brave Brent broad-sword brow called castle Chieftain clan Clan-Alpine's Countess of Dunbar courser curious Danish deer Douglas Doune Duergar Dunbar Earl Eildon Tree Elfin Ercildoun fair fairy fear Fitz-James frae Gael give glance grace grey hand harp hart heard heart heaven Highland hill huswife James John Gunn King king's knight lady ladye lake land Learmont's Lochiel Lord loved maid maun Merlin merry Minstrel monarch mountain noble Note numbers o'er Perceforest prophecies prophet queen Roderick Dhu romance Rowland Yorke sall Saxon sayd Scot Scotland Scottish shal shew Sir Tristrem sires spear steed stern Stirling Stirling Castle stood strife sword Syne tale thee Thomas lay THOMAS THE RHYMER thou tide tower True Thomas Vidame Waldhave warrior wave Whan wild word wyll yonder
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21 ページ - And hear, — to fire thy flagging zeal, — The Saxon cause rests on thy steel; For thus spoke Fate, by prophet bred Between the living and the dead: 'Who spills the foremost foeman's life, His party- conquers in the strife.
24 ページ - Fitz-James's blade was sword and shield. He practised every pass and ward, To thrust, to strike, to feint, to guard; While less expert, though stronger far, The Gael maintained unequal war. Three times in closing strife they stood, And thrice the Saxon blade drank blood; No stinted draught, no scanty tide, The gushing flood the tartans dyed. Fierce Roderick felt the fatal drain, And...
91 ページ - I hate to learn the ebb of time, From yon dull steeple's drowsy chime, Or mark it as the sun-beams crawl, Inch after inch, along the wall. The lark was wont my matins...
22 ページ - Soars thy presumption, then, so high, Because a wretched kern ye slew, Homage to name to Roderick Dhu ? He yields not, he, to man nor Fate ! Thou add'st but fuel to my hate : — My clansman's blood demands revenge. Not yet prepared ? — By heaven, I change My thought, and hold thy valor light As that of some vain carpet knight, Who ill deserved my courteous care, And whose best boast is but to wear A braid of his fair lady's hair.
196 ページ - Her shirt was o' the grass-green silk, Her mantle o' the velvet fyne ; At ilka tett of her horse's mane, Hung fifty siller bells and nine. True Thomas, he pull'd aff his cap, And louted low down to his knee, " All hail, thou mighty queen of heaven ! For thy peer on earth I never did see.
21 ページ - Then, by my word," the Saxon said, " The riddle is already read. Seek yonder brake beneath the cliff, — There lies Red Murdoch, stark and stiff. Thus Fate has solved her prophecy, Then yield to Fate, and not to me.
16 ページ - Each warrior vanished where he stood, In broom or bracken, heath or wood ; Sunk brand, and spear, and bended bow, In osiers pale and copses low ; It seemed as if their mother Earth Had swallowed up her warlike birth.
11 ページ - These fertile plains, that softened vale, Were once the birthright of the Gael ; The stranger came with iron hand, And from our fathers reft the land. Where dwell we now ? See, rudely swell Crag over crag, and fell o'er fell. Ask we this savage hill we tread, For...
14 ページ - The rushes and the willow-wand Are bristling into axe and brand, And every tuft of broom gives life To plaided warrior armed for strife. That whistle garrisoned the glen At once with full five hundred men, As if the yawning hill to heaven A subterranean host had given.
77 ページ - The sun's retiring beams? — I see the dagger-crest of Mar, I see the Moray's silver star, Wave o'er the cloud of Saxon war, That up the lake comes winding far ! To hero bound for battle-strife, Or bard of martial lay, Twere worth ten years of peaceful life, One glance at their array ! XVI.