Where fair Tweed flows round holy Melrose, And Eildon slopes to the plain, Full three nights ago, by some secret foe, That gay gallant was slain. "•The varying light deceived thy sight, And the wild winds drowned the name ; For the Dryburgh bells ring,... Ballads and Lyrical Pieces - Page 28by Walter Scott - 1812 - 182 pagesFull view - About this book
| Matthew Gregory Lewis - Ballads, English - 1801 - 254 pages
...ring, and the black Friars sing, " For Sir Richard of Coldinghame." — He pass'd the court -gate, and he oped the tower grate, And he mounted the narrow stair, To the bartizan-seat, where, with maids that on her wait, He found his Lady fair. That Lady sat in mournful... | |
| Matthew Gregory Lewis - Ballads, English - 1801 - 464 pages
...Dryburg bells ring, and the white Monks-they fing, " For Sir Richard of Coldinghame."— He pafs'd the court-gate, and he oped the tower grate, And he mounted the narrow flair, To the bartizan-feat, where, with maids that on her wait, He found his Ladv fair. That Lady... | |
| Matthew Gregory Lewis - Ballads, English - 1805 - 264 pages
...Dryburgh bells ring, and the white monks they sing , "For Sir Richard of Coldinghame."— He pass'd the court-gate , and he oped the tower grate, And he mounted the narrow stair, To the bartizan-seat, where, with maids that on her wait, He found his Lady fair. / X That Lady sat in mournful... | |
| Walter Scott - 1806 - 512 pages
...his prophecies. See p. 173. • " The varying light deceived thy sight, " And the wild winds drown'd the name ; " For the Dryburgh bells ring, and the...monks do sing, " For Sir Richard of Coldinghame !" He pass'd the court-gate, and he oped the tower grate, And he mounted the narrow stair, To the bartizan-seat,... | |
| Sir Walter Scott - 1818 - 306 pages
...Eildon slopes to the plain, Full three nights ago, by some secret foe, That gay gallant was slain. " The varying light deceived thy sight, And the wild...sing, For Sir Richard of Coldinghame !" He passed the court gate, and he ope'd the tower grate, And he mounted the narrow stair, To the bartizan seat, where,... | |
| sir Walter Scott (bart.) - 1820 - 272 pages
...Eildon slopes to the plain, Full three nights ago, by some secret foe, That gay gallant was slain. " The varying light deceived thy sight, And the wild winds drowned the name ; For the Dryburgb. bells ring, and the white monks do sing, For Sir Richard of Coldinghame !" He passed the... | |
| Scottish border - 1821 - 504 pages
..." That gay gallant was slain. " The varying light deceived thy sight, " And the wild winds drown'd the name ; " For the Dryburgh bells ring, and the...do sing, " For Sir Richard of Coldinghame !" — He pass'd the court-gate, and he oped the tower-grate, And he mounted the narrow stair, To the bartizan... | |
| Scott - Ballads, Scots - 1821 - 516 pages
..." That gay gallant was slain. " The varying light deceived thy sight, " And the wild winds drown'd the name ; " For the Dryburgh bells ring, and the white monks do " For Sir Richard of Coldinghame !" — He pass'd the court-gate, and he oped the tower-grate, And... | |
| Walter Scott - 1822 - 400 pages
...foe, That gay gallant was slain. " The varying light deceived thy sight, And the wild winds drown'd the name ; For the Dryburgh bells ring, and the white...do sing, For Sir Richard of Coldinghame !" — He pass'd the court-gate, and he oped the tower grate, And he mounted the narrow stair, To the bartizan-seat,... | |
| sir Walter Scott (bart.) - 1823 - 314 pages
...foe, That gay gallant was slain. " The varying light deceived thy sight, And the wild winds drown'd the name ; For the Dryburgh bells ring, and the white monks do He pass'd the court-gate, and he oped the tower grate, And be mounted the narrow stair, To the bartizan-seat,... | |
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