Blount and Fitz-Eustace rested still With Lady Clare upon the hill, On which (for far the day was spent) The western sunbeams now were bent. The cry they heard, its meaning knew, Could plain their distant comrades view ; Sadly to Blount did Eustace say,... The Albigenses, by the author of 'Bertram'. - Página 158por Charles Robert Maturin - 1824Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Walter Scott - 1808 - 526 páginas
...Marmion !" that the cry Up Flodden mountain shrilling high, s Startled the Scottish foes. XXVI. Blount and Fitz-Eustace rested still With Lady Clare upon...day was spent,) The western sun-beams now were bent. The cry they heard, its meaning knew^ Could plain their distant comrades view : Sadly to Blount did... | |
| Sir Walter Scott - 1813 - 536 páginas
...Marmion !" that the cry Up Flodden mountain shrilling high, Startled the Scottish foes. XXV. Blount and Fitz-Eustace rested still With Lady Clare upon...was' spent,) The western sun-beams now were bent. The cry they heard, its meaning knew, Could plain their distant comrades view : B 354 MARMION. CANTO... | |
| Walter Scott - 1818 - 372 páginas
...Marmion !" that the cry Up Flodden mountain shrilling high, Startled the Scottish foes. XXV. Blount and Fitz-Eustace rested still With Lady Clare upon...; On which (for far the day was spent) The western sunheams now were hent. The cry they heard, its meaning knew, Could plain their distant comrades view... | |
| sir Walter Scott (bart.) - 1820 - 306 páginas
...Marmion !" that the cry Up Flodden mountain shrilling high, Startled the Scottish foes. XXV. Blount and Fitz-Eustace rested still With Lady Clare upon...day was spent,) The western sun-beams now were bent The cry they heard, its meaning knew, Could plain their distant comrades view; Sadly to Blount did... | |
| Walter Scott - 1821 - 530 páginas
...Marmion f that the cry, Up Flodden mountain shrilling high, Startled the Scottish foes. XXV. Blount and Fitz-Eustace rested still With Lady Clare upon...day was spent,) The western sun-beams now were bent. The cry they heard, its meaning knew, Could plain their distant comrades view : Sadly to Blount did... | |
| Walter Scott - 1822 - 400 páginas
...Flodden mountain shrilling high., Startled the Scottish foes. XXV. Blount and Fitz-Eustace rested stilF With Lady Clare upon the hill; On which, (for far the day was spent,) The western gun-beams now were bent. The cry they heard, its meaning knew, Could plain their distant comrades view... | |
| sir Walter Scott (bart.) - 1823 - 314 páginas
...Marmion !" that the cry Up Flodden mountain shrilling high, Startled the Scottish foes. XXV. Blount and Fitz-Eustace rested still With Lady Clare upon...day was spent,) The western sun-beams now were bent. The cry they heard, its meaning knew, Could plain their distant comrades view ; Sadly to Blount did... | |
| John Pierpont - 1823 - 492 páginas
...lowly offering. LESSON CCV1I. Battle of Flodden Field, and Death of Mttrmion. — From Scotr, BLOUNT and Fitz-Eustace rested still With Lady Clare upon the hill ; On which, (tor far the day was spent,) The western sun-beams now were bent. The cry they heard, its meaning knew,... | |
| Jonathan Barber - 1828 - 264 páginas
...withdrawn from the sum of human existence . BATTLE OF FLODDEN FIELD, AND DEATH OF MARMION. SCOTT. Blount and Fitz-Eustace rested still With Lady Clare upon...day was spent,) The western sunbeams now were bent. The cry they heard, its meaning knew, Could plain their distant comrades view; Sadly to Blount did... | |
| Jonathan Barber - 1828 - 266 páginas
...'withdrawn from the sum of human existence . BATTLE OF FLODDEN FIELD, AND DEATH OF MARMION. SCOTT. Blount and Fitz-Eustace rested still 'With Lady Clare upon...(for far the day was spent,) The western sunbeams now weie bent. The cry they heard, its meaning knew, Could plain their distant comrades view; Sadly to... | |
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