Left clamor and surprise behind. The fisherman forsook the strand, The swarthy smith took dirk and brand ; With changed cheer, the mower blithe Left in the... Nature: Or, The Poetry of Earth and Sea - Page 307de Athanaïs Mialaret Michelet ("Mme. Jules Michelet, "), Madame Jules Michelet - 1872 - 431 pagesAffichage du livre entier - À propos de ce livre
| Walter Scott - 1810 - 454 pages
...death, and warrior deed, Are in thy course — Speed, Malise, speed ! XIV. Fast as the fatal symbol flies, In arms the huts and hamlets rise; From winding...tenant down. Nor slacked the messenger his pace ; He shewed the sign, he named the place, And, pressing forward like the wind, Left clamour and surprise... | |
| sir Walter Scott (bart.) - 1810 - 468 pages
...death, and warrior deed, Are in thy course — Speed, Malise, speed ! XIV. Fast as the fatal symbol flies, In arms the huts and hamlets rise ; From winding...tenant down. Nor slacked the messenger his pace ; He shewed the sign, he named the place, And, pressing forward like the wind, Left 'clamour and surprise... | |
| Walter Scott - 1810 - 444 pages
...Speed, Malise, speed ! XIV. Fast as the fatal symbol flies, In arms the huts and hamlets rise ; 11 From winding glen, from upland brown, They poured...tenant down. Nor slacked the messenger his pace ; He shewed the sign, he named the place, And, pressing forward like the wind, Left clamour and surprise... | |
| Sir Walter Scott - 1818 - 410 pages
...death, and warrior deed, Are in thy course — Speed, Malise, speed ! XIV. Fast as the fatal symhol flies, In arms the huts and hamlets rise ; From winding glen, from upland hrown, They poured each hardy tenant down. Nor slacked the messenger his pace ; He showed the sign,... | |
| 1819 - 352 pages
...been heard : " the fiery cross" has not been " sped" in vain; " Fast as the fatal signal flies, To arms the huts and hamlets rise ; From winding glen,...upland brown, They poured each hardy tenant down. The fisherman forsook the strand, The swarthy smith took dirk and brand ;" Mungo himself has actually... | |
| 1820 - 796 pages
...from nplaud brown, They poured each hardy tenant down. Her slacked the messenger his pace ; He «hewed the sign, he named the place, And, pressing forward...like the wind, Left clamour and surprise behind." Lady tifthe Lake, Canto iii. To the Editor of the Remtmbrancer. Sir, ANY general commendation of the... | |
| Charles Granville Gepp - 1830 - 194 pages
...upland brown, They pour'd each hardy tenant down. Nor slack'd the messenger his pace ; 5 He show'd the sign, he named the place : And, pressing forward like the wind, Left clamour and surprise behind. 1, 2. Soon as (ut primum) the fatal symbol (tessera) of battle flies-forth, the rural band rises to... | |
| Walter Scott - 1831 - 582 pages
...danger, death and warrior deed. Are in thy course— Speed, Malise, speed ! XIV. Fast as the fatal symbol flies, In arms the huts and hamlets rise ; From winding glen, from upland brown, They pour'd each hardy tenant down. Nor slack'd the messengerAhis pace; Ue show'd the sign, he named the... | |
| Walter Scott - 1834 - 280 pages
...warrior deed, Are in thy course — Speed, Malise, speed ! XIV. Fast as the fatal symbol flies, Jn arms the huts and hamlets rise ; From winding glen,...named the place, And, pressing forward like the wind, Loft clamour and surprise behind. The fisherman forsook the strand, The swarthy smith took dirk and... | |
| John Pendleton Kennedy - 1835
...the burden was divided. CHAPTER XXVII. SIGN! OP A GATHERING STORM.— MUSTER OF THE BACKWOODSMEN'. In arms the huts and hamlets rise, From winding glen,...upland brown, They poured each hardy tenant down. Lady of the Lake. IN gathering up the ends of our story, as we draw towards a conclusion, we are forced,... | |
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