| sir Walter Scott (bart.) - 1810 - 320 pages
...? — O for a blast of that dread horn, On Fontarabian 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 them> not in vain, „ ; To quit the plunder of the slain, , _ And turn the... | |
| Sir Walter Scott - 1813 - 536 pages
...? — O for a blast of that dread horn, On Fontarabian 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 them, not in vain, To quit the plunder of the slain, And turn the doubtful... | |
| sir Walter Scott (bart.) - 1820 - 306 pages
...?— O for a blast of that dread horn, On Fontarabian 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 them, not in vain, To quit the plunder of the slain, And turn the doubtful day... | |
| Walter Scott - English poetry - 1821 - 530 pages
...— O, for a blast of that dread horn, On Fontarabian 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 them, not in vain, To quit the plunder of the slain, And turn the doubtful... | |
| Walter Scott - 1822 - 400 pages
...f — O for a blast of that dread horn, On Fontarabian 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 them, not in rain, To quit the plunder of the slain, And turn the doubtful... | |
| England - 1823 - 762 pages
...Spanish soil. It was in front of a half-Irfonese, half-Moorish host, that Bernard couched his lance, victorious alike over valour and magic, ' When Rowland...valuable, as monuments of the manners and customs of a muet singular race. " Composed originally by a Moor or a Spaniard (it is often very difficult to determine... | |
| Scotland - 1823 - 758 pages
...Spanish soil. It was in front of a half-Leonese, half- Moorish host, that Bernard couched his lance, victorious alike over valour and magic, ' When Rowland brave, and Olivier, And every Palad in and Peer On Roncesvalles died.' . " A few ballads, unquestionably of Moorish origin, and apparently... | |
| sir Walter Scott (bart.) - 1823 - 314 pages
...? — O for a blast of that dread horn, On Fontarabian 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 them, not in vain, To quit the plunder of the slain, And turn the doubtful... | |
| Scotland - 1831 - 1070 pages
...! " Oh, for a blast of that dread horn, On Fontarabiun echoes borne, That to King Charles did come, When Rowland brave and Olivier, And every paladin and peer, On Roncesvalles died !" The smothered ban of Bob, and the stifled denunciations of the Dominie, have echoed o'er the hill,... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron, Thomas Moore - 1833 - 358 pages
...(1) [" O for a blast of that dread horn, On Fontarabian echoes borne, That to King Charles did come, When Rowland brave, and Olivier, And every paladin and peer, On Roncesvalles died." — Marmion.] END OF THE SIXTEENTH VOLUME. LONDON : Printed by A. & R. Spottiswoode, New-Street-Square.... | |
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