| Walter Scott - 1808 - 526 páginas
...Marmion. XXXIV. By this, though deep the evening fell, ,,-. \\ Still rose the battle's deadly swell, For still the Scots, around their king, Unbroken,...ring. Where's now their victor vaward wing, Where Huntlejr, and where Home? — 0 for a blast of that dread horn, On Fontarabian echoes borne, v That... | |
| sir Walter Scott (bart.) - 1810 - 320 páginas
...their king, Unbroken, fought in desperate ring. Where's now their victor vaward wing, , Where Huntley, and where Home ? — O for a blast of that dread horn,...echoes borne, That to King Charles did come, When Rowland brave, and Olivier, And every paladin and peer, On Roncesvalles died ! Such blast might warn... | |
| John Young - 1810 - 432 páginas
...too — but it avails not speaking of * him.' — Kenilworth, vol. ii. ch. 10. The two lines — " O for a blast of that dread horn, On Fontarabian echoes borne — '' Marmion, Canto vi. St. 33. are copied almost word for word in the verses of Francis Osbaldistone,... | |
| Sir Walter Scott - 1813 - 536 páginas
...THE BATTLE. 367 XXXIII. By !*MS, though deep the evening fell, Still rose the battle's deadly swell, For still the Scots, around their king, Unbroken,...ring. Where's now their victor vaward wing, Where Huntley, and where Home ? — O for a blast of that dread horn, On Fontarabian echoes borne, That to... | |
| 1831 - 1044 páginas
...sooner said than done. Bob Howie is buried — and the whole School is trampling on its Master ! " Oh, for a blast of that dread horn, On Fontarabian echoes borne, That to King Charles did come, AVhen Rowland brave and Olivier, And every paladin and peer, On Koncesvalles died !" The smothered... | |
| sir Walter Scott (bart.) - 1820 - 306 páginas
...words of Marmion. XXXIII. By this, though deep the evening fell, Still rose the battle's deadly swell, For still the Scots, around their king, Unbroken,...ring. Where's now their victor vaward wing, Where Huntley, and where Home ?— O for a blast of that dread horn, On Fontarabian echoes borne, That to... | |
| Walter Scott - 1821 - 530 páginas
...Victory ! — XXXIII. By this, though deep the evening fell, Still rose the battle's deadly swell, For still the Scots, around their King, Unbroken,...ring. Where's now their victor vaward wing, Where Huntley, and where Home ? — O, for a blast of that dread horn, On Fontarabian echoes borne, That... | |
| Walter Scott - 1822 - 400 páginas
...words of Marmion. XXXIII. By this, though deep the evening fell, Still rose the battle's deadly swell, For still the Scots, around their king, Unbroken,...ring. Where's now their victor vaward wing, Where Huntley, and where Home f — O for a blast of that dread horn, On Fontarabian echoes borne, That to... | |
| John Leycester Adolphus - 1822 - 340 páginas
...too ' — but it avails not speaking of him.' — Kenilworth, vol. ii. ch. 10. The two lines — " O for a blast of that dread horn, On Fontarabian echoes borne — " Marmion, Canto VI. St. S3. are copied almost word for word in the verses of Francis Osbaldistone,... | |
| sir Walter Scott (bart.) - 1823 - 314 páginas
...words of Marmion. XXXIII. By this, though deep the evening fell, Still rose the hattle's deadly swell, For still the Scots, around their king, Unbroken,...ring. Where's now their victor vaward wing, Where Huntley, and where Home ? — O for a blast of that dread horn, On Fontarabian echoes borne, That to... | |
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