The Works of Walter Scott, Esq, Tom 1James Ballantyne and Company, 1806 |
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... Robert Car , Robert Car of Greyden , Adain Kirton , Andrew Mether , Saunders Purvose of Erleston , Mark Car of Littledean , George Car of Faldenside , Alexander Mackdowal , Charles Rutherford , Thomas Car of the Yere , Jhon Car of ...
... Robert Car , Robert Car of Greyden , Adain Kirton , Andrew Mether , Saunders Purvose of Erleston , Mark Car of Littledean , George Car of Faldenside , Alexander Mackdowal , Charles Rutherford , Thomas Car of the Yere , Jhon Car of ...
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... Robert Carey , then deputy of his father , Lord Huns- don , warden of the east marches , afterwards Earl of Mon- mouth , the reader will find a lively illustration of the sketch given of border manners in the preceding Intro- duction ...
... Robert Carey , then deputy of his father , Lord Huns- don , warden of the east marches , afterwards Earl of Mon- mouth , the reader will find a lively illustration of the sketch given of border manners in the preceding Intro- duction ...
Strona cxli
... Robert Kerr , and his favourites , as there was not a gentleman in all the east march that durst offend them . Presently af- ter hee was taken , I had most of the gentlemen of the march come to mee , and told mee , that now I had the ...
... Robert Kerr , and his favourites , as there was not a gentleman in all the east march that durst offend them . Presently af- ter hee was taken , I had most of the gentlemen of the march come to mee , and told mee , that now I had the ...
Strona cxlii
Walter Scott. was post upon post sent to Sir Robert Kerr , and some of them rode to him themselves , to advertise him in what danger Geordie Bourne was ; how he was condemned , and should have been executed that afternoone , but , by ...
Walter Scott. was post upon post sent to Sir Robert Kerr , and some of them rode to him themselves , to advertise him in what danger Geordie Bourne was ; how he was condemned , and should have been executed that afternoone , but , by ...
Strona cxliii
... Robert Kerr for a parley , who was within two miles staying for mee . I sent him word , " I would " meet him where hee pleased , but I would first know " 6 upon what termes and conditions . " Before his man was retourned , hee had heard ...
... Robert Kerr for a parley , who was within two miles staying for mee . I sent him word , " I would " meet him where hee pleased , but I would first know " 6 upon what termes and conditions . " Before his man was retourned , hee had heard ...
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Strona 9 - Wi' the auld moon in her arm ; And if we gang to sea, master, I fear we'll come to harm." They hadna sailed a league, a league, A league but barely three, When the lift grew dark, and the wind blew loud, And gurly grew the sea. The anchors brak, and the top-masts lap, It was sic a deadly storm ; And the waves cam' o'er the broken ship, Till a
Strona 10 - To take the helm in hand, Till you go up to the tall topmast, But I fear you'll ne'er spy land.
Strona c - When in one night, ere glimpse of morn, His shadowy flail hath threshed the corn, That ten day-labourers could not end; Then lies him down, the lubber fiend, And, stretched out all the chimney's length, Basks at the fire his hairy strength; And crop-full out of doors he flings, Ere the first cock his matin rings.
Strona 8 - To send us out, at this time of the year, "To sail upon the sea? "Be it wind, be it weet, be it hail, be it sleet, "Our ship must sail the faem; "The king's daughter of Noroway, '"Tis we must fetch her hame...
Strona 6 - To sail this new ship of mine ?" , O up and spake an eldern knight, Sat at the king's right knee, — " Sir Patrick Spens is the best sailor,
Strona 12 - 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...
Strona 11 - He hadna gane a step, a step, A step but barely ane, When a bout flew out of our goodly ship, And the salt sea it came in. " Gae, fetch a web o' the silken claith, " Another o' the twine, " And wap them into our ship's side,
Strona 7 - O whare will I get a skeely skipper, To sail this new ship of mine?' O up and spake an eldern knight, Sat at the King's right knee, 'Sir Patrick Spens is the best sailor That ever sailed the sea.
Strona 197 - And he has plunged in wi' a' his band, And safely swam them through the stream. He turned him on the other side, And at Lord Scroope his glove flung he — "If ye like na my visit in merry England, In fair Scotland come visit me...
Strona 66 - Tis pleasant there to be ; But there is nought at Otterbourne, To feed my men and me. " The deer rins wild on hill and dale, The birds fly wild from tree to tree ; But there is neither bread nor kale, To fend my men and me.