... kings were throned Amidst their nobles all. But there was dust of vulgar feet On that polluted floor, And perjured traitors filled the place Where good men sate before. With savage glee came Warristoun, To read the murderous doom ; And then uprose... Lays of the Scottish Cavaliers: And Other Poems - Pągina 48per William Edmondstoune Aytoun - 1852 - 351 pąginesVisualització completa - Sobre aquest llibre
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...Warristoun* To read the murderous doom, And then uprose the great Montrose In the middle of the room. XI. " Now by my faith as belted knight, And by the name I bear, And by the red Saint Andrew's cross That waves above us there — Ay, by a greater, mightier oath — And oh,... | |
| 1844 - 834 pągines
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| 1844 - 828 pągines
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...betted knight, And by the name I bear, And by the red ST. ANDREW'S croes That waves above ue there; Ay, by a greater, mightier oath, (And oh, that such should...blood That lies 'twixt you and me ; I have not sought on battle-field A wreath of such renown. Nor dared 1 hope, on my dying day, To win the martyr's crown... | |
| Epes Sargent - 1852 - 568 pągines
...Warriston, to read the murderous doom ; And then uprose the great Montrose in the middle of the room. " Now, by my faith as belted knight, and by the name...there, — Yea, by a greater, mightier oath, — and O, that such should be ! — By that dark stream of royal blood that lies 'twist you and me, — I... | |
| Epes Sargent - 1852 - 570 pągines
...Warriston, to read the murderous doom ; And then uprose the great Montrosc in the middle of the room. " Now, by my faith as belted knight, and by the name...there, — Yea, by a greater, mightier oath, — and 0, that such should be ! — By that dark stream of royal blood that lies 'twixt you and me, — I... | |
| Henry Mills Alden, Frederick Lewis Allen, Lee Foster Hartman, Thomas Bucklin Wells - 1852 - 866 pągines
...Arrived at the place of execution, the " Great Marquis" looks up to the scaffold, ;IIM! exclaims : " Now by my faith as belted knight, And by the name I bear, And by the red St. Andrew's cross That waves above us there — Ay, by a greater, mightier oath, And oh ! that... | |
| 1853 - 692 pągines
...Montrose, the ballad which has perhaps been most generally praised. Montrose before his judges exclaims : "Now by my faith as belted knight, And by the name I bear, And by the bright St. Andrew's cross That waves above us there; Yea, by a greater, mightier oath — And oh ! that euch... | |
| 1854 - 576 pągines
...Warriston, to read the murderous doom ; And then uprose the great Montrose in the middle of the room. " Now, by my faith as belted knight, and by the name...there, — Yea, by a greater, mightier oath, — and 0, that such should be ! — By that dark stream of royal blood that lies 'twixt you and me, — I... | |
| University magazine - 1855 - 784 pągines
...Warristoun To read the murderous doom ; And then uprose the great Montrose In the middle of the room. " ' Now, by my faith, as belted knight, And by the name I bear, And by the bright St. Andrew's cross, That waves above us there ; Yea, by a greater, mightier oath — And, oh, that... | |
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