I'll have the current in this place damm'd up ; And here the smug and silver Trent shall run In a new channel, fair and evenly : It shall not wind with such a deep indent. To rob me of so rich a bottom here. Waverley Or 'Tis Sixty Years Since - Página 5de Walter Scott - 1898 - 484 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
| 1833 - 396 páginas
...Methinks my moiety, north from Burton here, In quantity equals not one of yours : See, how this river comes me cranking in, And cuts me, from the best of all my land, A huge half-moon, a monstrous cantle out. I '11 have the current in this place damm'd up ; And here the snug... | |
| William Cooke Taylor - 1833 - 398 páginas
...should be satisfied for more money than he had really advanced, in the language of Hotspur, " cornea me cranking in, And cuts me from the best of all my land, A tiuge hair-moon, a monstrous cantle out.' ' The royalist Protestant officers found their security greatly... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1833 - 522 páginas
...north from Burton here, In quantity equals not one of yours, See, how this river comes me cranking 1 in, And cuts me from the best of all my land, A huge half-moon, a monstrous cantle 2 out. I 'll have the current in this place damm'd up ; And here the... | |
| William Cooke Taylor - 1836 - 390 páginas
...adventurershould be satisfied for more money than he had really advanced, in the language of Hotspur, 1 cornea me cranking in, And cuts me from the best of all my land, A huge half-moon, a monstrous cantle out." The royalist Protestant officers found their security greatly diminished... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1838 - 1130 páginas
...Methinks, my moiety, north from Burton here, In quantity equals not one of yours : See how this river comes me cranking in, And cuts me, from the best of all my land, A huge half-moon, a monstrous cantle out. I'll have the current in this place damm'd up , And here the smug... | |
| Sir George Cornewall Lewis - 1839 - 292 páginas
...partie ne cantel of a thing." r, And by Shakspeare, 1 Hen. IV. act 3, sc. 1. I." - " See how this river comes me cranking in, -.; ' And cuts me, from the best of all my land, A huge half-moon, a monstrous cantle out." Antony and Cleopatra, act 3, sc. 8. " The greater cantle of the... | |
| Thomas Miller - 1839 - 392 páginas
...Methinks my moiety, north from Burton here, In quantity equals not one of yours ; See how this river comes, me cranking in, And cuts me from the best of all my land, A huge half-moon, a monstrous corner out. I 'll have the current in this place dammed up ; And here the smug... | |
| Walter Scott - 1841 - 376 páginas
...forward, and welcomed the stranger hospitably to Ellangowan. The boy, made happy with half-a-crown, was dismissed to his cottage, the weary horse was...cold ride gave him a hearty appetite. CHAPTER II. Cornea me cranking in, And cuts me from the best of all my land, A huge half-moon, a monstrous cantle... | |
| Walter Scott - 1841 - 710 páginas
...welcomed the stranger hospitably to Ellangowan. The boy, made happy with half-a-crown, wasdismisbed to his cottage, the weary horse was conducted to a...for which his cold ride gave him a hearty appetite. * Provincial for eastward and westward. ' Hatching tune. CHAPTER II. Comee me cranking in, And cut*... | |
| 1841 - 1040 páginas
...language. They were however literary words in the time of Shakspere . ' See how this river comes roe cranking in, And cuts me from the best of all my land, A huge half-moon, a monxlious cantle out.' IHe*. IV.. act Hi.. M. 1. ' Ere to black Hecate's summons The shanLborx... | |
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