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
| 1888 - 1008 páginas
...Scott, in the " Lay of the Last Minstrel," says : The stag-hounds, weary with the chase, Lay stretched upon the rushy floor, And urged in dreams the forest race From T eviot-stone to Eskdalc Moor. Tennyson also speaks of dogs that hunt in dreams. Darwin, in the " Descent... | |
| sir Walter Scott (bart.) - 1871 - 248 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 . 10 The stag-hounds, weary with the... | |
| Fanny E. Fisher - 1871 - 462 páginas
...Lily went to bed happy and content upon that Christmas Eve. CHAPTER XIX. CHRISTMAS AT LINCONDOON. " 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." SCOTT. A MONTH had passed over Mrs.... | |
| Cassell, ltd - 1871 - 838 páginas
...drawn, it was idlesseall : Knight, and page, and household eqnire, Loitered through the lofty ball, Or crowded round the ample fire; The staghounds, weary with the chase, Lay stretched upon the rushy floot. And urged, in dreams, the forest rae«, From Teviot-stone to Eskdale... | |
| John Addington Symonds - 1871 - 468 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... | |
| sir Walter Scott (bart.) - 1872 - 848 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 Uranksome-Hall :'-' Nine-and-twenty squires... | |
| sir Walter Scott (bart.) - 1872 - 208 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. 1ll. Nine-and-twenty knights of fame Hung their shields in Branksome Hall ; Nine-and-twenty squires... | |
| sir Walter Scott (bart.) - 1872 - 178 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. In. Nine-and-twenty knights of fame Hung their shields in Branksome-Hall ; Nine-and-twenty squires... | |
| 1872 - 416 páginas
...known to neigh, and the dog to bark during sleep. The staghounds, weary with the chase, Lay stretched upon the rushy floor, And urged in dreams the forest race, From Teviot-stone to Eskdale moor.—Scott. But there is an essential difference between their dreams and the pure dream-state... | |
| sir Walter Scott (bart.) - 1874 - 216 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,...household squire, Loiter'd through the lofty hall, IO Or crowded round the ample fire : The stag-hounds, weary with the chase, Lay stretch'd upon the... | |
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