Fled past on right and left how fast Each forest, grove, and bower ! On right and left fled past how fast Each city, town, and tower ! XLIX. " Dost fear ? dost fear ? The moon shines clear, Dost fear to ride with me ? — Hurrah ! hurrah ! the dead can... Miscellaneous Poems - Página 337por Walter Scott - 1820 - 448 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Scottish border - 1821 - 718 páginas
...fast - forest, grove, and bower ; 0" %!,,. and left fled past how fast city, town, and tower. » XLIX. fear ? dost fear ? — The moon shines clear ;"Dost fear to ride with me ? — Hurrah I hurrah ! The dead can ride ! " — " 0 William, let them be ! L. " See there, see there ! What yonder... | |
| Walter Scott - 1827 - 678 páginas
...Splash ! splash ! along the sea ; The scourge is wight, the spur is bright, The Hashing pebbles Нее. Fled past on right and left how fast Each forest, grove, and bower; On right and left tied past how fast Each city, town, and tower. « Dos! fear? Ho«l fear? The moon shine» clear; Dost... | |
| Walter Scott - 1831 - 582 páginas
...Splash '. splash ! along the sea ; The scourge is wight, the spur is bright, The flashing pebbles flee. Fled past on right and left how fast Each forest, grove, and bowerj On right and left fled past how fast Each city, town, and tower. « Dost fear', dost fear? The... | |
| Walter Scott - 1833 - 1104 páginas
...splash ! along the sea ; Th* scourge is wight, the spur is bright, The flashing pebbles flee. XLVIII. Fled past on right and left how fast Each forest, grove, and bower! On rifht and left fled past how fast Each city, town, and tower! XLIX. " Dost fear 1 dost fear ? The moon... | |
| William Harrison Ainsworth - 1834 - 220 páginas
...and the sharp rattle of Bess's hoofs ; and thus he held his way, while, in the words of the ballad, Fled past, on right and left, how fast, Each forest,...left, fled past, how fast, Each city, town, and tower. CHAPTER V. Hurrah— hurrah— avoid the way of the avenging ChiJde, His horse is swifc, as sands that... | |
| sir Walter Scott (bart.) - 1836 - 328 páginas
...splash ! along the sea ; The scourge is wight, the spur is bright, The flashing pebbles flee. XLVIII. Fled past on right and left how fast Each forest,...fast Each city, town, and tower ! XLIX. " Dost fear ? do§t fear ? The moon shines clear, Dost fear to ride with me ?— Hurrah ! hurrah ! the dead can... | |
| John Gibson Lockhart - 1837 - 608 páginas
...answered, " O yes, he made many little stanzas about the lady, and he sometimes * " ' Dost fear ? doet fear? — The moon shines clear ; — Dost fear to...ride with me ? Hurrah ! hurrah ! the dead can ride !'— г ' Oh, William, let them be !' " ' See there, sec there ! What yonder swings And creaks 'mid... | |
| John Gibson Lockhart - 1837 - 454 páginas
...in so piteous a manner, that Mr Stewart could not help bursting out a laughing. An angry man was * " 'Dost fear? dost fear? — The moon shines clear ; — Dost fear to ride with me ? Hurrah I hurrah ! the dead can ride !' — ' Oh, William, let them be ! ' " ' See there, see there ! What... | |
| John Gibson Lockhart - 1837 - 452 páginas
...Mr Stewart could not help bursting out a laughing. An angry man was * " 'Dost fear? dost fear?—The moon shines clear ;— Dost fear to ride with me ? Hurrah! hurrah ! the dead can ride !'— ' Oh, William, let them be !' " ' See there, see there! What yonder swings And creaks 'mid whistling... | |
| William Harrison Ainsworth - 1837 - 466 páginas
...and the sharp rattle of Bess's hoofs; and thus he held his way, while, in the words of the ballad,— Fled past, on right and left, how fast, Each forest, grove, and bower j On right and left, fled past, how fast* Each city, town, and tower. CHAPTER XXXIX. BLACK BESS, Dauphin.... | |
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