And the Ladye had gone to her secret bower ; Her bower that was guarded by word and by spell, Deadly to hear, and deadly to tell — Jesu Maria, shield us well ! No living wight, save the Ladye alone, Had dared to cross the threshold stone. Once a Week - Página 1371871Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| 1852 - 782 páginas
...Maria, shield us well ! No living wight, save the Lndye alone, Had dar'd to cross the threshold stone. 1 The tables were drawn, it was idlesse all ; Knight, and page, and household squire, Loiter d through the lofty halt, Or crowded round ihe ample fire. The slag-hounds, weary with the chase,... | |
| Walter Scott - 1854 - 892 páginas
...shield us well ! No living wight, save the Ladye alone, Had dared to cross the threshold »tone. П. The tables were drawn, it was idlesse all; Knight, and page, and household squire, Loiter'd tltrough the lofty hall, Or crowded round the ample fire ; The stag-hounds, weary with the chase, Lay... | |
| Walter Scott - 1855 - 914 páginas
...save the Ladye alone, Had dared to cross the threshold stone. II. The tables were drawn, it was idlewe all ; Knight, and page, and household squire, Loiter'd...crowded round the ample fire; The stag-hounds, weary witli the chase, Lay stretoh'd upon the ru«hy floor, And urged, in dreams, the forest race. From Teviot-stone... | |
| sir Walter Scott (bart.) - 1855 - 590 páginas
...shield us well ! No living wight, save the Ladye alone, Had dared to cross the threshold stone. ii. The tables were drawn, it was idlesse all ; Knight, and page, and household squire, Loiter'd througn the lofty hall, Or crowded round the ample fire : The stag-hounds, we'ary with the chase, Lay... | |
| Walter Scott - 1856 - 776 páginas
...shield us well ! No living wight, save the Ladye alone, Had dared to cross the threshold stone. II. The tables were drawn, it was idlesse all ; Knight,...the forest race, From Teviot-stone to Eskdale-moor. III. Nine-and-twenty knights of fame Hung their shields in Branksome- Hall ; 3 Nine-and-twenty squires... | |
| Walter Scott - 1857 - 342 páginas
...shield us well ! No living wight, save the Ladye alone, Had dared to cross the threshold stone. II. The tables were drawn, it was idlesse all ; Knight,...floor, And urged, in dreams, the forest race, From Tevoit-stone to Eskdale-moor.1 1 [" The ancient romance owes much of its interest to the lively picture... | |
| Walter Scott - 1857 - 354 páginas
...shield us well ! No living wight, save the Ladye alone, Had dared to cross the threshold stone. II. The tables were drawn, it was idlesse all ; Knight,...fire : The stag-hounds, weary with the chase, Lay stretchid upon the rushy floor, And urged, ill dreams, the forest race, From Tevoit-stoue to Eskdale-moor.1... | |
| Sir Walter Scott - 1857 - 444 páginas
...Maria, shield us well ! No liTing wight, save the Ladye alone, Had dared to cross the threshold stone. 2 The tables were drawn, it was idlesse all ; Knight, and page, and household squire, Loitered through the lofty hall, Or crowded round the ample fire. The stag-hounds, weary with the chase,... | |
| English poetry - 1857 - 334 páginas
...and deadly to tell — No living wight, save the Ladye alone, Had dared to cross the threshold stone. The tables were drawn, it was idlesse all ; Knight, and page, and household squire Loitered through the lofty hall, Or crowded round the ample fire : The stag-hounds, weary with the... | |
| John Addington Symonds - 1857 - 120 páginas
...habits of animals, Sir WALTER SCOTT, to say, " The Stag hounds, weary with the chase, Lay stretched upon the rushy floor; And urged, in dreams, the forest race, From Teviot Stone to Eskdale Moor." LUCRETIUS describes the indications of dreaming in the lower animals... | |
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