| Francis James Child - 1857 - 778 pągines
...twenty men as stout as he, Fause Sakelde had never the Kinmont ta'en, Wi' eight score in his cumpanie. They band his legs beneath the steed, They tied his...brought him ower the Liddel-rack. They led him thro' the Liddel-rack,2 And also thro' the Carlisle sands ; They brought him to Carlisle castell, To be at my... | |
| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1880 - 582 pągines
...stout as he, Fause Sakelde had never the Kinmont ta'en, Wi' eightscore in his compame. They band Ms legs beneath the steed, They tied his hands behind...they brought him ower the Liddel-rack. They led him through the Liddelrack, And also through the Carlisle sands ; They brought him to Carlisle castell,... | |
| Thomas Humphry Ward - 1880 - 634 pągines
...twenty men as stout as he, Fause Sakelde had never the Kinmont ta'en, Wi' eight score in his cumpanie. They band his legs beneath the steed, They tied his...fivesome on each side, And they brought him ower the Liddcl-rack. They led him thro' the Liddel-rack, And also thro' the Carlisle sands They brought him... | |
| Margaret Ann Courtney - 1880 - 638 pągines
...bamboozle.' Ban', ie band = bound, the past tense of to bind. So in the Ballad of Kinmoni Willie, ver. 3 : ' They band his legs beneath the steed, They tied his hands behind his back ; They guarded him fivosome on each side, And they brought him ower the Liddol-rack.' Band, a particular kind of string... | |
| Albert Barnes Moss - 1881 - 324 pągines
...Border Ballad : — 0 hae ye na heard o' the fause Sakclde .' They band his legs beneath the stead, They tied his hands behind his back ; They guarded him fivesome on each side, And brought him owre the Liddell rack. They led him owe'r the Liddell rack, And also through the Carlisle... | |
| Thomas Humphry Ward - 1883 - 626 pągines
...Sakelde? O have ye na heard o' the keen Lord Scroop ? How they hae ta'en bauld Kinmont Willie, On Hairibee to hang him up ? Had Willie had but twenty men, But...brought him to Carlisle castell, To be at my Lord Scroop's commands. ' My hands are tied, but my tongue is free, And whae will dare this deed avow? Or... | |
| Mary Wilder Tileston - 1883 - 338 pągines
...twenty men as stout as he, Fause Sakelde had never the Kinmont ta'en, Wi' eight score in his companie. They band his legs beneath the steed, They tied his...fivesome on each side, And they brought him ower the Liddel-rack.2 1 Haribee is the place of execution at Carlisle. 2 A ford on the Liddel. They led him... | |
| William James Linton, Richard Henry Stoddard - 1883 - 388 pągines
...stout as he, Fause Salkeld had never the Kinmont ta'en, Wi' eight score in his company. They bound his legs beneath the steed, They tied his hands behind...guarded him fivesome on each side, And they brought him owre the Liddell rack. They led him owre the Liddell rack, And also through the Carlisle sands, They... | |
| John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell, Henry T. Steele - 1885 - 942 pągines
...case of so redoubted a freebooter the end justified the means, carried him off to Carlisle Castle. They band his legs beneath the steed. They tied his...they brought him ower the Liddel-rack. They led him through the Liddel-rack, And also through the Carlisle sands ; They brought him to Carlisle Castell,... | |
| Robert E. G. Cole - 1886 - 400 pągines
...bamboozle.' Ban', ie band = bound, the past tense of to bind. So in the Ballad of Kinmont Willie, ver. 3 : ' They band his legs beneath the steed, They tied his...side, And they brought him ower the Liddel-rack.' Band, a particular kind of string made into round balls for weavers to tie gear with ; also any sort... | |
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