| Matthew Gregory Lewis - 1801 - 268 pagina’s
...shall " So by the rood-stone,* and by holy St. John, " I conjure thee, my love, to be there." — — " Though the blood-hound be mute, and the rush beneath...chamber to the east, " And my footstep he would know." — — " O fear not the priest who sleepeth to the east, " For to Dryburghf the way he hath ta'en... | |
| Matthew Gregory Lewis - 1801 - 254 pagina’s
...So by the rood-stone,* and by holy St. John, " I conjure thee, my love, to be there." — HI — " Though the blood-hound be mute, and the rush beneath...chamber to the east, " And my footstep he would know." — — " O fear not the priest who sleepeth to the east, " For to Dryburgh* the way he has ta'en ;... | |
| Matthew Gregory Lewis - 1805 - 264 pagina’s
...—"Though the blood-hound be mute.and the rush beneath jny foot, " And the warder his bugle should no* blow , "Yet there sleepeth a priest in the chamber...to the east , " And my footstep he would know."— * The Black-rood of Melrose was a crucifix of black marble, and of superior sanctity. •— " O fear... | |
| Walter Scott - 1806 - 200 pagina’s
...stair; ' So, by the black rood-stone*, and by holy St John, ' I conjure thee, my love, to be there!' ' Though the blood-hound be mute, and the rush beneath...chamber to the east, ' And my foot-step he would know.' ' O fear not the priest, who sleepeth to the east! ' For to Dry burgh f the way he has ta'en; ' And... | |
| Walter Scott - 1806 - 512 pagina’s
...So, by the black rood-stone, * and by holy St John, ' I conjure thee, my love, to be there !' • ' Though the blood-hound be mute, and the rush beneath...chamber to the east, ' And my foot-step he would know.' ' O fear not the priest, who sleepeth to the east !•• " For to Dryburgh -f- the way he has ta'en... | |
| Walter Scott - 1812 - 272 pagina’s
...blow, * Yet there sleepeth a priest in the chamber to the east, ' And my foot-step he would know.' ' O fear not the priest, who sleepeth to the east ! ' For to Dryburgh f the way he has ta'en ; ' And there to say mass, till three days do pass, ' For the soul of a night... | |
| Sir Walter Scott - 1818 - 306 pagina’s
...stair; So, by the blackrood stone,* and by holy St. John, I conjure thee, my love, to be there !' " ' Though the bloodhound be mute, and the rush beneath...my foot, And the warder his bugle should not blow, * The blackrood of Melrose was a crocifix of black marble, and of superior sanctity. Vet there sleepeth... | |
| sir Walter Scott (bart.) - 1820 - 272 pagina’s
...; ' So, by the black rood-stone*, and by holy St John, ' I conjure thee, my love, to be there !' ' Though the blood-hound be mute, and the rush beneath...chamber to the east, ' And my foot-step he would know.' * The black-rood of Melrose was a crucifix of black marble, and of superior sanctity. ' O fear not... | |
| Scott - 1821 - 516 pagina’s
...; ' So, by the black rood-stone,* and by holy St John, ' I conjure thee, my love, to be there !' ' Though the blood-hound be mute, and the rush beneath...chamber to the east, * And my foot-step he would know.' ' O fear not the priest, who sleepeth to the east ! ' For to Dryburgh-f- the way he has ta'en ; ' And... | |
| Scottish border - 1821 - 504 pagina’s
...; ' So, by the black rood-stone,* and by holy St John, ' I conjure thee, my love, to be there !' ' Though the blood-hound be mute, and the rush beneath...chamber to the east, ' And my foot-step he would know.' ' 0 fear not the priest, who sleepeth to the east ! ' For to Dryburgh-f- the way he has ta'en ; ' And... | |
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