The Poetical Works of Sir Walter Scott: With a Memoir of the Author, 第 5 巻Little, Brown, 1857 |
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... commanded them to keep at a distance . As they still pressed forward with professions of zeal for his person and service , he , after a second warning , shot the father with the arrow ; and being assaulted succes- sively by the two sons ...
... commanded them to keep at a distance . As they still pressed forward with professions of zeal for his person and service , he , after a second warning , shot the father with the arrow ; and being assaulted succes- sively by the two sons ...
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... commanded , had fallen , after the protracted resistance which saved the rest of Ed- ward Bruce's army , he made such moan as surprised his fol- lowers : " Sic moan he made men had ferly , * For he was not customably Wont for to moan ...
... commanded , had fallen , after the protracted resistance which saved the rest of Ed- ward Bruce's army , he made such moan as surprised his fol- lowers : " Sic moan he made men had ferly , * For he was not customably Wont for to moan ...
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... commanded the archers of Selkirk Forest , who fell around the dead body of their leader . The English his- torians have commemorated the tall and stately persons , as well as the unswerving faith , of these foresters . Nor has their ...
... commanded the archers of Selkirk Forest , who fell around the dead body of their leader . The English his- torians have commemorated the tall and stately persons , as well as the unswerving faith , of these foresters . Nor has their ...
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... commanded to equip and send forth a body of four thou- sand infantry , to be assembled at Werk , upon the tenth day of June first , under pain of the royal displeasure , & c . [ The MS . has not this line . ] 2 Edward the First , with ...
... commanded to equip and send forth a body of four thou- sand infantry , to be assembled at Werk , upon the tenth day of June first , under pain of the royal displeasure , & c . [ The MS . has not this line . ] 2 Edward the First , with ...
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... but in public reported that the English were indeed a numerous host , but ill commanded and worse disciplined . 1 [ See Appendix , Note W. ] Warriors in mail and plate array'd , With the plumed CANTO VI . ] THE LORD OF THE ISLES . 233.
... but in public reported that the English were indeed a numerous host , but ill commanded and worse disciplined . 1 [ See Appendix , Note W. ] Warriors in mail and plate array'd , With the plumed CANTO VI . ] THE LORD OF THE ISLES . 233.
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119 ページ - Where, as to shame the temples deck'd By skill of earthly architect, Nature herself, it seem'd, would raise A Minster to her Maker's praise ! Not for a meaner use ascend Her columns, or her arches bend ; Nor of a theme less solemn tells That mighty surge that ebbs and swells, And still, between each awful pause, From the high vault an answer draws, In varied tone prolonged and high, That mocks the organ's melody.
83 ページ - He who ascends to mountain-tops, shall find The loftiest peaks most wrapt in clouds and snow ; He who surpasses or subdues mankind, Must look down on the hate of those below. Though high above the sun of glory glow, And far beneath the earth and ocean spread, Round him are icy rocks, and loudly blow Contending tempests on his naked head, And thus reward the toils which to those summits led.
20 ページ - Whose name appals the fiercest of his crew, And tints each swarthy cheek with sallower hue; Still sways their souls with that commanding art That dazzles, leads, yet chills the vulgar heart. What is that spell, that thus his lawless train Confess and envy, yet oppose in vain? What should it be, that thus their faith can bind? The power of Thought - the magic of the Mind!
11 ページ - Beyond the shadow of the ship I watched the water-snakes ; They moved in tracks of shining white ; And when they reared, the elfish light Fell off in hoary flakes. Within the shadow of the ship I watched their rich attire — Blue, glossy green, and velvet black, They coiled and swam ; and every track Was a flash of golden fire.
117 ページ - Merrily, merrily goes the bark On a breeze from the northward free, So shoots through the morning sky the lark, Or the swan through the summer sea. The shores of Mull on the eastward lay, And Ulva dark and Colonsay, And all the group of islets gay That guard famed Staffa round.
206 ページ - And bristled o'er with bills and spears, With plumes and pennons waving fair. Was that bright battle-front ! for there Rode England's King and peers : And who, that saw that monarch ride, His kingdom battled by his side, Could then his direful doom foretell...
80 ページ - Hath rent a strange and shattered way Through the rude bosom of the hill, And that each naked precipice, Sable ravine, and dark abyss, Tells of the outrage still. The wildest glen but this can show Some touch of Nature's genial glow ; On high Benmore green mosses grow, And...
80 ページ - But here, — above, around, below, On mountain or in glen, Nor tree, nor shrub, nor plant, nor flower, Nor aught of vegetative power, The weary eye may ken.
121 ページ - Quench'd is his lamp of varied lore, That loved the light of song to pour ; A distant and a deadly shore Has LEYDEN'S cold remains ! XII.
208 ページ - The partridge may the falcon mock, If that slight palfrey stand the shock ; But, swerving from the knight's career, Just as they met, Bruce shunn'd the spear. Onward the baffled warrior bore His course — but soon his course was o'er ! High in his stirrups stood the king, And gave his battle-axe the swing, Right on De Boune, the whiles he pass'd, Fell that stern dint, the first, the last.