| Richard Harris Barham - 1866 - 492 páginas
...did see such a regular Guy !' And now before That old Woman's door, Where nought that's good may be, Hand in hand The Murderers stand By one, by two, by three ! Oh ! 'tis a horrible sight to view, In that horrible hovel, that horrible crew, By the pale blue... | |
| Richard Harris Barham - 1866 - 514 páginas
...did see such a regular Guy !' And now before That old Woman's door, Where nought that's good may be, Hand in hand The Murderers stand By one, by two, by three ! Oh ! 'tis a horrible sight to view, In that horrible hovel, that horrible crew, By the pale blue... | |
| Richard Harris Barham - 1867 - 526 páginas
...audiebautur.' — Xvremb. C'hron. ^N the lone bleak moor, At the midnight hour, Beneath the Gallows Tiee, Hand in hand The Murderers stand. By one, by two,...half of her form Is seen through the storm The other halfs hid in Eclipse I And the cold Wind howls, And the Thunder growls, And the Lightning is broad... | |
| Richard Harris Barham - 1869 - 194 páginas
...terrihiles (ut ferunt) per quatuor fermô miliaria audiehantur.' — Nitremb. Chron. ON the lone hleak moor, At the midnight hour, Beneath the Gallows Tree, Hand in hand The Murderers stand. By one, hy two, hy three ! And the Moon that night With a grey, cold light Each haleful ohject tips ; One half... | |
| Thomas Ingoldsby - 1872 - 904 páginas
...rapuerunt, Clainore»que tembiles (ut ferunt) per qualuur fermg miliaria audiebantur." ,v ,.,,-„/,. ON the lone bleak moor, At the midnight hour, Beneath...Each baleful object tips ; One half of her form Is Been through the storm, The other half's hid in Eclipse. And the cold Wind howls, And the Thunder growls,... | |
| Thomas Ingoldsby - 1875 - 340 páginas
...; Clamoresque terribiles (ut ferunt) per quatuor ferine miliaria audiebantur." — Nureinb. Chron. the lone bleak moor, At the midnight hour, Beneath...Gallows Tree, Hand in hand The Murderers stand By one, Ly two, by three ! And the Moon that night With a grey, cold light Each baleful object tips ; One half... | |
| Thomas Ingoldsby - 1878 - 746 páginas
...At the miduight hour, Beneath the Gullows Tree, Hand in hand 'H,e Murderers stand By one, hy two, hy three! And the Moon that night With a grey, cold light Each huloful ohjvct ti|,s; One half of her form Is seen th rough I he storm, The other half's, hid in Eeli|»e.... | |
| Thomas Ingoldsby - 1889 - 406 páginas
...rapuerunt. Clamoresque terribiles (ut ferunt) per quatuor ferme railiaria audiebantur." — Nuremb. Chron. ON the lone bleak moor, At the midnight hour, Beneath...night With a grey, cold light Each baleful object tips ; And the cold Wind howls, And the Thunder growls, And the Lightning is broad and bright ; And altogether... | |
| Charles George Harper - 1895 - 398 páginas
...mask and the black clothes he wore, and from the black mare he rode. Not a pleasant fellow to meet " On the lone bleak moor at the midnight hour, Beneath the gallows tree ; " but almost preferable to the spectre horseman who led a foreign traveller out of his way on these... | |
| Frank Cowper - 1897 - 314 páginas
...up in the inky darkness. Could Tom Ingoldsby have described them more accurately when he told how " Hand in hand the murderers stand, By one, by two, by three !" Then why did Tom decline coming in my boat ? Why did he suggest his ? Everything was possible. I... | |
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