Minstrelsy of the Scottish border: ballads, collected by sir W. Scott. Repr. of the orig. ed1869 |
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... enemies . In attempting , by the speed of his horse , to gain the castle of Dunbar , the warden plunged into a morass , where he was overtaken and cruelly butchered . Wedderburn himself cut off his head , and , in savage triumph ...
... enemies . In attempting , by the speed of his horse , to gain the castle of Dunbar , the warden plunged into a morass , where he was overtaken and cruelly butchered . Wedderburn himself cut off his head , and , in savage triumph ...
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... enemy of the English name . Buccleuch , with the barons of Cessford and Fairnihirst , retaliated by a raid into England , in 1533 , where they acquired much spoil . On the east march , Fowberry was destroyed by the Scots , and Dunglass ...
... enemy of the English name . Buccleuch , with the barons of Cessford and Fairnihirst , retaliated by a raid into England , in 1533 , where they acquired much spoil . On the east march , Fowberry was destroyed by the Scots , and Dunglass ...
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... his hereditary enemies , the Kerrs , anno 1552 . The jest of James VI . is well known , who , when a favourite cow had found her way from as usual , numerous , and with varied success . THE MINSTRELSY OF THE SCOTTISH BORDER . 19.
... his hereditary enemies , the Kerrs , anno 1552 . The jest of James VI . is well known , who , when a favourite cow had found her way from as usual , numerous , and with varied success . THE MINSTRELSY OF THE SCOTTISH BORDER . 19.
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... enemies in the heart of the town . God and the Queen ! resounded from every quarter , and , in a few minutes , the regent , with the astonished nobles of his party , were prisoners to a band of two hundred border cavalry , led by Scott ...
... enemies in the heart of the town . God and the Queen ! resounded from every quarter , and , in a few minutes , the regent , with the astonished nobles of his party , were prisoners to a band of two hundred border cavalry , led by Scott ...
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... enemies . Incensed at this reverse , Bothwell levied a body of four hundred cavalry , and attacked the king's guard in broad day , upon the Borough Moor , near Edin- burgh . The ready succour of the citizens saved James from falling ...
... enemies . Incensed at this reverse , Bothwell levied a body of four hundred cavalry , and attacked the king's guard in broad day , upon the Borough Moor , near Edin- burgh . The ready succour of the citizens saved James from falling ...
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Página 236 - Oh ! young Lochinvar is come out of the west, Through all the wide Border his steed was the best ; And save his good broadsword he weapons had none, He rode all unarmed and he rode all alone. So faithful in love and so dauntless in war, There never was knight like the young Lochinvar.
Página 24 - When, in one night, ere glimpse of morn, His shadowy flail hath threshed the corn That ten day-labourers could not end ;Then lies him down the lubber fiend. And, stretch'd out all the chimney's length, Basks at the fire his hairy strength ; And, crop-full, out of doors he flings, Ere the first cock his matin rings.
Página 237 - His step is first in peaceful ha', His sword in battle keen" — But aye she loot the tears down fa
Página 237 - mong Graemes of the Netherby clan ; Forsters, Fenwicks, and Musgraves, they rode and they ran : There was racing and chasing on Cannobie Lee, But the lost bride of Netherby ne'er did they see. So daring in love, and so dauntless in war, Have ye e'er heard of gallant like young Lochinvar?
Página 423 - And see not ye that bonny road, That winds about the fernie brae ? That is the road to fair Elfland, Where thou and I this night maun gae. " But, Thomas, ye mavin hold your tongue, Whatever ye may hear or see ; For, if you speak word in Elflyn land, Ye'll ne'er get back to your ain countrie.
Página 210 - And tauld the king o' me, To send us out, at this time of the year, To sail upon the sea ? " Be it wind, be it weet, be it hail, be it sleet, Our ship must sail the faem ; The king's daughter of Noroway, Tis we must fetch her hame.
Página 208 - And also thro' the Carlisle sands ; They brought him to Carlisle castell, To be at my Lord Scroope's commands. " My hands are tied, but my tongue is free, And whae will dare this deed avow? Or answer by the Border law ? Or answer to the bauld Buccleuch ?" " Now haud thy tongue, thou rank reiver ! There's never a Scot shall set thee free : Before ye cross my castell yate, I trow ye shall take farewell o
Página 211 - They hoysed their sails on Monenday morn, Wi' a' the speed they may ; They hae landed in Noroway, Upon a Wodensday. They hadna been a week, a week In Noroway but twae, When that the lords o' Noroway Began aloud to say : " Ye Scottishmen spend a
Página 311 - Blow up the fire, my maidens! Bring water from the well! For a' my house shall feast this night, Since my three sons are well.
Página 214 - Get up, get up, lady mother," he says, " Get up, and let me in! Get up, get up, lady mother," he says, " For this night my fair lady I've win.