| Walter Scott - 1806 - 478 Seiten
...ladders, lang and hie r" " We gang to herry a corbie's nest, " That wons not far frae Woodhouselee." 192 " Where be ye gaun, ye broken men ?" Quo' fause Sakelde...lear had he. " Why trespass ye on the English side f " Row-footed outlaws, stand !" quo' he ; The never a word had Dickie to say, Sae he thrust the lance... | |
| Scottish border - 1821 - 718 Seiten
...Buccleuch. " Where are ye gaun, ye mason lads, " Wi' a' your ladders, lang and hie ?" " We gang to herry a corbie's nest, " Where be ye gaun, ye broken men...stand !" quo' he ; The nevir a word had Dickie to say, Sae he thrust the lance through his fause bodie. Then on we held for Carlisle toun, And at Staneshaw-bank... | |
| Walter Scott - 1821 - 532 Seiten
...Buccleuch." " Where are ye gaun, ye mason lads, " Wi' a' your ladders, lang and hie ?" " We gang to herry a corbie's nest, " Where be ye gaun, ye broken men...stand !" quo' he; The nevir a word had Dickie to say, Sae he thrust the lance through his fause bodie. Then on we held for Carlisle toun, And at Staneshaw-bank... | |
| Robert Chambers - 1829 - 430 Seiten
...tell to me !" * Armour on shoulder. t A house on the Border, belonging to Buecleueh. Now Dickie o' Dryhope * led that band, And the never a word o' lear...ye on the English side ? Row-footed outlaws, stand 1" quo' he. The never a word had Dickie to say ; Sae he thrust the lance through his fause bodie. Then"... | |
| Walter Scott - 1833 - 398 Seiten
...Sakelde ; " come tell to me ! "— Now Dickie of Dryhope led that band, And the nevir a word of lear1 had he. " Why trespass ye on the English side ? Row-footed...! " quo' he ; The nevir a word had Dickie to say, Sae he thrust the lance through his fause bodie. Then on we held for Carlisle toun, And at Staneshaw-bank... | |
| Walter Scott - 1833 - 1104 Seiten
...herry a corbie's nest, That wons not far frae Woodhouselee." — " Where be ye gaun, ye broken men 1" Quo' fause Sakelde ; " come tell to me !"— Now Dickie of Dryhope led that band, And the nevir a word of lear§ had he. " Why trespass ye on the English side 7 Row-footed outlaws, stand !"... | |
| Sir Walter Scott - 1838 - 562 Seiten
...ladders, langand hie?" — " We gang to herry a corbie's nest, That wons not far frae Woodhouselee." — " Where be ye gaun, ye broken men ? " Quo' fause Sakelde;...me!" — Now Dickie of Dryhope led that band, And the nevir a word of lear * had he. " Why trespass ye on the English side ? Row-footed outlaws, stand !... | |
| Walter Scott - 1842 - 746 Seiten
...That wons not far frae Woodhouselee." — " Where be ye gaun. ye broken men ?" Quo' fause Sakelde j " come tell to me !" — Now Dickie of Dryhope led that band, And the nevir a word of lear§ had he. " Why trespass ye on the English side? Row-footed outlaws, stand !"... | |
| Archibald Boyd (novelist.) - 1856 - 338 Seiten
...ladders, lang and hie ?" " We gang to herry a corbie's nest, That wons not far frae Woodhouselee." " Where be ye gaun, ye broken men ?" Quo' fause Sakelde...side ? Row-footed outlaws, stand !" quo' he ; The never a word had Dickie to say, Sae he thrust his lance thro' his fause bodie. APPENDIX. 315 Then on... | |
| University of Edinburgh - 1857 - 430 Seiten
...Quo' fause Sakelde ; " come tell to me ?" Now Dickie of Dryhope led that band, And the nevir a word of lear had he. " Why trespass ye on the English side?...stand !" quo' he. The nevir a word had Dickie to say, Sae he thrust the lance thro' his fause bodie. Here is the rescue and conclusion : — Wi' coulters... | |
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