| 1889 - Страниц: 602
...and shine. They rolled him up in a sheet of lead, A sheet of lead tor a funeral pall ; They plunged him in the cauldron red, And melted him, lead and...of Liddesdale can show ; And on the spot where they boiled the pot, The spreat and tbe deer-hair ne'er shall grow. The real fate of Lord Soulis seems to... | |
| Nicholas Dickson, William Sanderson - 1914 - Страниц: 320
...his castle " They rolled Mm up in a sheet of lead, A sheet of lead for a funeral pull; They plungrd him in the cauldron red, And melted him, lead and bones and all." With the muffled heat of that last verse ringing in my ears like a dirge I left the wind-swept giant... | |
| Robert Borland - 1898 - Страниц: 338
...and shine. They roll'd him up in a sheet of lead, A sheet of lead for a funeral pall; They plunged him in the cauldron red, And melted him, lead, and...where they boil'd the pot The spreat and the deer-hair ne'er shall grow." At a place called the " Nine Stane Rig" there may still be seen a circle of stones... | |
| John Gibson Lockhart - 1901 - Страниц: 574
...and shine. They roll'd him np in a sheet of lead, A sheet of lead for a funeral pall ; They plunged him in the cauldron red, And melted him, lead, and bones and all." See the Ballad of Lord Soulis, and notes, Border Minstrelsy, vol. iv. pp. 233-200. same month, when... | |
| Walter Scott - 1902 - Страниц: 442
...glimmer and shine. LXV They roll'd him up in a sheet of lead, A sheet of lead for a funeral pall ; LXVI At the Skelf-hill, the cauldron still The men of Liddesdale...; And on the spot, where they boil'd the pot, The spreat1 and the deer-hair8 ne'er shall grow. 1 Spreat — The spreat is a species of water-rush. a... | |
| Walter Scott - 1902 - Страниц: 450
...shine. LXV They roll'd him up in a sheet of lead, A sheet of lead for a funeral pall ; They plunged him in the cauldron red, And melted him, lead, and bones, and all. LXVI At the Skelf-hill, the cauldron still The men of Liddesdale can show ; And on the spot, where... | |
| Nicholas Dickson, William Sanderson - 1908 - Страниц: 272
...for a funeral pall; They plunged him in the cauldron red, And melted him, lead, and bones and all. 35 At the Skelfhill, the cauldron still The men of Liddesdale can show; And on the spot where they boiled the pot, The spreat and the deer-hair ne'er shall grow." The Castle is worth exploring. As already... | |
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...and shine. They rolled him up in a sheet of lead, A sheet of lead for a funeral pall; They plunged him in the cauldron red, And melted him, lead, and bones, and all. Other circles are at Tinnis Hill, on the Dumfriesshire boundary; Brugh Hill, near Hawick; Stonedge;... | |
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