| 1902 - 642 pagina’s
...lance a wand of the willow tree ? Or my arm a lady's lily hand, That an English lord should lightly me ? ' " And have they ta'en him, Kinmont Willie,...Against the truce of Border tide? And forgotten that the bold Buccleuch Is keeper here on the Scottish side ? " ' So long as Europe was bound together by a... | |
| 1829 - 432 pagina’s
...lance a wand of the willow tree, Or my arm a ladye's lilye hand, That an English lord should lichtlyj me ! And have they taen him, Kinmont Willie, Against...they e'en taen him, Kinmont Willie, Withouten either dreid or fear, And forgotten that the bauld Buccleuch Can back a steed or shake a spear ? 0 were there... | |
| John Docwra Parry - 1829 - 460 pagina’s
...a wand of the willow tree — Or my arm a lady's lily hand, That an English lord should lightly [| me ! And have they ta'en him — Kinmont Willie, Against the truce of Border tide, And forgotten that the bold Buccleuch Is keeper here on the Scottish side 1 And have they e'en ta'en him — Kinmont Willie,... | |
| Robert Chambers - 1829 - 430 pagina’s
...wand of the willow tree, Or my arm a ladye's lilye hand, That an English lord should lichtlyJ me I And have they taen him, Kinmont Willie, Against the...truce of Border tide, And forgotten that the bauld Bucclench Is keeper here on the Scottish side ? And have they e'en taen him, Kinmont Willie, Withouten... | |
| Walter Scott - 1833 - 398 pagina’s
...Lawing — Reckoning. — "Basnet — HelmeL. — 4 Curch — Coif. — 5 Lightly — Set light by. And forgotten that the bauld Buccleuch Is Keeper here...fear ? And forgotten that the bauld Buccleuch Can hack a steed, or shake a spear ? " O were there war between the lands, As well I wot that there is... | |
| Walter Scott - 1833 - 1104 pagina’s
...lance a wand of the willow-tree? Or my arm a ladye's lilye hand, That an English lord should IjfihtlySS me! " And have they ta'en him. Kinmont Willie, Against the truce of Border tide 1 And forgotten that the bnuld Buccleuch Is keeper here on the Scottish side 1 having been used to... | |
| Walter Scott - 1833 - 396 pagina’s
...wand of the willow-tree ? Or my arm a ladye's lilye hand, That an English lord should lightly 5 me I " And have they ta'en him, Kinmont Willie, Against the...the Scottish side ? " And have they e'en ta'en him, Kinraont Willie, Withouten either dread or fear ? And forgotten that the bauld Buccleuch Can back a... | |
| Sir Walter Scott - 1838 - 562 pagina’s
...a wand of the willow-tree? Or my arm a ladye's lilye hand, That an English lord should lightly •' me! "And have they ta'en him, Kinmont Willie, Against...side? ''And have they e'en ta'en him, Kinmont Willie, Withouteu either dread or fear? And forgotten that the bauld Buccleuch Can back a steed, or shake a... | |
| Walter Scott - 1842 - 746 pagina’s
...should lightly §5 me! " And have they ta'en hinij Kinmont Willie, Against the truce of Border tide 7 And forgotten that the bauld Buccleuch Is keeper here on the Scottish side 7 having been used to open air, prayed for more liberty lor hie health's sake, "offering his \vonl.... | |
| Charles Mackay - 1846 - 318 pagina’s
...willow-tree ? Or my arm a lady's lily hand, That an English Lord should lightly me ? " And have they taken him, Kinmont Willie, Against the truce of Border tide ? And forgotten that the bold Bueeleugh Is keeper here on the Scottish side ? " And have they taken him, Kinmont Willie, Withouten... | |
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