The Book of Scottish Poems: Ancient and ModernJohn Ross Edinburgh Publishing Company, 1878 - 760 من الصفحات |
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... heard a blast so vehement , that it shall exceed all that have yet been heard in Scot- land : a blast that shall strike the na- tions with amazement ; that shall con- found those who hear it ; that shall humble what is lofty ; and that ...
... heard a blast so vehement , that it shall exceed all that have yet been heard in Scot- land : a blast that shall strike the na- tions with amazement ; that shall con- found those who hear it ; that shall humble what is lofty ; and that ...
الصفحة 17
... heard the roaring of the sea . It was mirk mirk night , and there was nae stern light , And they waded through red blude to the knee ; For a ' the blude that's shed on earth Rins through the springs o ' that countrie . Syne they came to ...
... heard the roaring of the sea . It was mirk mirk night , and there was nae stern light , And they waded through red blude to the knee ; For a ' the blude that's shed on earth Rins through the springs o ' that countrie . Syne they came to ...
الصفحة 20
... heard no man say it as Thomas made it , implies that he must have seen it as made , in writ- ing , or have heard Thomas himself re- cite it — by no means an impossibility , as he became a monk in 1288 , eight years before the death of ...
... heard no man say it as Thomas made it , implies that he must have seen it as made , in writ- ing , or have heard Thomas himself re- cite it — by no means an impossibility , as he became a monk in 1288 , eight years before the death of ...
الصفحة 21
... heard rede in roune ( told conversationally ) " who Tristrem gat and bare . " It is a singu- lar coincidence that all manuscripts in reference to Thomas should be English ones , and that they all coincide in speak- ing of him in the ...
... heard rede in roune ( told conversationally ) " who Tristrem gat and bare . " It is a singu- lar coincidence that all manuscripts in reference to Thomas should be English ones , and that they all coincide in speak- ing of him in the ...
الصفحة 25
... heard of his exploits in Wales , recalls him , and confers on him the office of high steward . But nothing could eradicate the effects of the spell that bound Tristrem and the queen to one another , and their old relations being resumed ...
... heard of his exploits in Wales , recalls him , and confers on him the office of high steward . But nothing could eradicate the effects of the spell that bound Tristrem and the queen to one another , and their old relations being resumed ...
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