Blount and Fitz-Eustace rested still With Lady Clare upon the hill, On which (for far the day was spent) The western sunbeams now were bent. The cry they heard, its meaning knew, Could plain their distant comrades view ; Sadly to Blount did Eustace say,... The Albigenses, by the author of 'Bertram'. - Стр. 158авторы: Charles Robert Maturin - 1824Полный просмотр - Подробнее о книге
| Walter Scott - 1852 - Страниц: 594
...Marmion ! Marmion ! " that the cry Up Flodden mountains shrilling high, Startled the Scottish foes. On which (for far the day was spent) The western sunbeams now were bent. The cry they heard, its meaning knew, Could plain their distant comrades view; Sadly to Blount did... | |
| Walter Scott - 1854 - Страниц: 892
...Startled the Scottish foes. XXV. Blount and Fitz-Eustace rested still With Lady Clare upon the hill 1 On which (for far the day was spent) The western sunbeams now were bent. The cry they heard, its meaning knew, Could plain their distant comrades view : Sadly to Blount did... | |
| sir Walter Scott (bart.) - 1855 - Страниц: 590
...Marmion ! Marmion !" that the cry Up Flodden Mountain shrilling high, Startled the Scottish foes. Blount and Fitz-Eustace rested still With Lady Clare upon...day was spent), The western sunbeams now were bent. Ail; me not what the maiden feels, Left in that dreadful hour alone : I'erchance her reason stoops... | |
| sir Walter Scott (bart.) - 1855 - Страниц: 418
...Marmion !" that the cry, Up Flodden mountain shrilling high, Startled the Scottish foes. XXV. Blounl and Fitz-Eustace rested still With Lady Clare upon...day was spent) The western sunbeams now were bent. The cry they heard, its meaning knew, Co1dd plain their distant comrades view : Sadly to Blount did... | |
| Walter Scott - 1855 - Страниц: 424
...the Seottish foes. XXV. Blount and Fitz-Enstaee rested still With Lady Clare upon the hill; On whieh (for far the day was spent) The western sunbeams now were bent. The ery they heard, its meaning knew, Could plain their distant eomrades view : Sadly to Blouut did... | |
| Walter Scott - 1856 - Страниц: 776
...Marmion ! " that the cry Up Flodden Mountain shrilling high, Startled the Scottish foes. XXV. Blount and Fitz-Eustace rested still With Lady Clare upon...day was spent,) The western sunbeams now were bent. The cry they heard, its meaning knew, Could plain their distant comrades view : Sadly to Blount did... | |
| David Charles Bell - 1856 - Страниц: 466
...are blue and earth is gay. LXXX.— BATTLE OF FLODDEN FIELD, AND DEATH OF MARMION.— Scott. BLOCNT and Fitz-Eustace rested still with Lady Clare upon the hill; on which (1'or far the day was spent), the western sunbeams now were bent. The cry they heard — its meaning... | |
| English poetry - 1857 - Страниц: 334
...! Marmion ! " that the cry, Up Flodden mountain shrilling high, Startled the Scottish foes. Blount and Fitz-Eustace rested still With Lady Clare upon...day was spent) The western sun-beams now were bent. The cry they heard, its meaning knew, Could plain their distant comrades view : Sa'dly to Blount did... | |
| Walter Scott - 1857 - Страниц: 428
...Marmion ! " that the cry, Up Flodden mountain shrilling high, Startled the Scottish foes. XXV. Blount and Fitz-Eustace rested still With Lady Clare upon...day was spent,) The western sunbeams now were bent The cry they heard, its meaning knew, Could plain their distant comrades view : of undefiled from his... | |
| Walter Scott - 1857 - Страниц: 364
...Marmion ! ' that the cry Up Flodden mountain shrilling high, Startled the Scottish foes. 25 Blount and Fitz-Eustace rested still With Lady Clare upon...day was spent) The western sunbeams now were bent. The cry they heard, its meaning knew, Could plain their distant comrades view : Sadly to Blount did... | |
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