Saint Mary mend my fiery mood ! Old age ne'er cools the Douglas blood, I thought to slay him where he stood. 'Tis pity of him too," he cried : " Bold can he speak, and fairly ride, I warrant him a warrior tried. The Poetical Works of Sir Walter Scott - 88 ページWalter Scott 著 - 1831 - 490 ページ全文表示 - この書籍について
| Susan Fenimore Cooper - 1854 - 482 ページ
...in his true character : ' A letter forged ! Saint Jude to speed ! Did ever knight so foul a deed ! At first in heart it liked me ill, When the king praised...swear it still — Let my boy-bishop fret his fill." Canto VI. And in another passage we have the poet-bishop himself: " Amid that dim and smoky light,... | |
| Theodore Alors W. Buckley - 1854 - 332 ページ
...better known by the name of Forfarshire. t The little wheel which forms the sharp points of the spur. At first in heart it liked me ill, When the king praised his clerkly skill. Thanks to Saint Bothun, son of mine, Save Gawain,* ne'er could pen a line : So swore I, and I swear it still, Let my... | |
| sir Walter Scott (bart.) - 1855 - 590 ページ
...most unworthy of the name. — A letter forged ! Saint Jude to speed ! Did ever kmght so foul a deed ! At first in heart it liked me ill, When the King praised...Douglas blood, I thought to slay him where he stood. 'Tis pity of him too," he cried : " Bold can he speak, and fairly ride ; I warrant him a warrior tried."... | |
| Susan Fenimore Cooper - 1855 - 510 ページ
...in his true character : ' A letter forged ! Saint Jude to speed ! Did ever knight so foul a deed ! At first in heart it liked me ill, When the king praised...swear it still — Let my boy-bishop fret his fill." Canto VI. And in another passage we have the poet-bishop himself: " Amid that dim and smoky light,... | |
| Susan Fenimore Cooper - 1855 - 478 ページ
...in his true character : ' A letter forged ! Saint Jude to speed ! Did ever knight so foul a deed ! At first in heart it liked me ill, When the king praised...Save Gawain, ne'er could pen a line ; So swore I, and 1 swear it still — Let my )wy-bishop fret his fill." Cnnto Vr. And in another passage we have the... | |
| Walter Scott - 1855 - 424 ページ
...the elaim of fealty asserted over Seotland by the English monarehs. Save Gawain, ne'er eould pen ti line: So swore I, and I swear it still, Let my boy-bishop...fill.— Saint Mary mend my fiery mood ! Old age ne'er eools the Douglas blood, I thought to slay him where he stood, Tis pity of him too," he eried : " Bold... | |
| sir Walter Scott (bart.) - 1855 - 418 ページ
...Earl's astonishment, and consider the crime as incousistent with the manners of the period, I have to At first in heart it liked me ill, When the King praised...his clerkly skill. Thanks to Saint Bothan, son of minu, remind him of the numerous forgeries (partly executed by a female assistant) devised by Robert... | |
| Walter Scott - 1856 - 776 ページ
...unworthy of the name. — A letter forged ! Saint Jude to speed ! Did ever knight so foul a deed I 7i At first in heart it liked me ill, When the King praised...Douglas blood, I thought to slay him where he stood. 'Tis pity of him too," he cried : " Bold can he speak, and fairly ride ; I warrant him a warrior tried."... | |
| Rowland Gibson Hazard - 1857 - 374 ページ
...and scribes. The sentiment, attributed by Scott to Douglass, represents the feeling of that time. " Thanks to saint Bothan, son of mine, Save Gawain,...swear it still, Let my boy-bishop fret his fill." The individual advantages of temperance, as of learning, were next observed, and then that the intemperance... | |
| Rowland Gibson Hazard - 1857 - 378 ページ
...sentiment, attributed by Scott to Douglass, represents the feeling of that time. " Thanks to saint Bo than, son of mine, Save Gawain, ne'er could pen a line;...swear it still, Let my boy-bishop fret his fill." The individual advantages of temperance, as of learning, were next observed, and then that the intemperance... | |
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