| Walter Scott - 1810 - 444 pages
...neither tree nor tuft was seen, Nor rush, nor bush of broom was near, To hide a bonnet or a spear. The Chief in silence strode before, And reached that...Where Rome, the Empress of the world, Of yore her eagle wings unfurl'd. And here his course the Chieftain staid, Threw down his target and his plaid,... | |
| Walter Scott - Arthurian legend - 1810 - 454 pages
...neither tree nor tuft was seen, Nor rush, nor bush of broom was near, To hide a bonnet or a spear. XII. The Chief in silence strode before, And reached that...Where Rome, the Empress of the world, Of yore her eagle wings unfurl'd. And here his course the Chieftain staid, Threw down his target and his plaid,... | |
| sir Walter Scott (bart.) - 1810 - 468 pages
...neither tree nor tuft was seen, Nor rush, nor bush of broom was near, To hide a bonnet or a spear. XII. The Chief in silence strode before, And reached that...plain, and ceaseless mines On Bochastle the mouldering linos, Where Rome, the Empress of the world, Of yore her eagle wings unfurl' d. And here his course... | |
| 1811 - 868 pages
...imagination. Roderick was too generous to overpower his enemy with numbers, and bad Fitzjames fear nothing. " The chief in silence strode before. And reached that...torrent's sounding shore. Which, daughter of three mighty lake», From Vennachar in silver breaks, Sweeps through the plain, and ceaseless mines On Bochastle... | |
| Religion - 1811 - 872 pages
...Roderick was too generous to отегpower hie enemy with numbers, and bad Fitzjames fear nothing. " The chief in silence strode before, And reached that...torrent's sounding shore, Which, .daughter of three mighty lake«, From Vennachar in silver breaks, Sweeps through tbc plain, and ceasden mines On Bochastle the... | |
| Sir Walter Scott - 1818 - 410 pages
...rush, nor hush of hroom was near, To hide a honnet or a spear. XII. The Chief in silence strode hefore, And reached that torrent's sounding shore, Which,...daughter of three mighty lakes, From Vennachar in silver hreaks, Sweeps through the plain, and ceaseless ininei On Bochastle the mouldering lines, Where Rome,... | |
| sir Walter Scott (bart.) - 1820 - 284 pages
...of broom was near, To hide a bonnet or a spear. XII. The Chief in silence strode before, And reach'd that torrent's sounding shore, Which, daughter of...Where Rome, the Empress of the world, Of yore her eagle wings unfurl'd. And here his course the Chieftain staid, Threw down his target and his plaid,... | |
| Walter Scott - 1822 - 400 pages
...broom was near, To hide a bonnet or a, spear. XII. The Chief in silence strode before, And reach'd that torrent's sounding shore, Which, daughter of...Where Rome, the Empress of the world, Of yore her eagle wings unfurl'd. And here his course the Chieftain staid, Threw down his target and his plaid,... | |
| Walter Scott - 1827 - 678 pages
...lakes. From Vcnnachar*in silver breaks. Sweeps through the plain, and ceaseless mi'»'On Bocha-tle the mouldering lines, Where Rome, the empress of the world, Of yore her eagle »ing« uufinfd. (4) And here his course lui- cliicfiam sum!. ТИК LADY OF THE LA K K. Tiir^down... | |
| Walter Scott - Scottish poetry - 1831 - 582 pages
...daughter of three mighty lake*. From Vcnnacbar in silver breaks. Sweeps through the plain, and ccaseles* mines On Bochastle the mouldering lines, Where Rome, the empress of the world. Of yore her eagle wings unfnrlM. (.$) And here his course the chieftain sLiiil, 1 66 THE LADY OF THE LAKE. Threw... | |
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