| 1797 - 616 sivua
...slain, her, had not a son of Graham interfered, saying, " What will you do, for shame of yourself, to the queen ? She is but a woman. Let us go and seek the king." The queen was then pernu'tttd to withdraw ; while the ladies remained lost in tears and consternation.... | |
| 1797 - 618 sivua
...slain, her, had not a son of Graham interfered, saying, " What will you do, for shame of yourself, to the queen ? She is but a woman. Let us go and seek the king." The queen was then perrnJttfd to withdraw ; while the ladies remained lost in tears and consternation.... | |
| Walter Scott - 1828 - 298 sivua
...would have slain her, had it not been for a son of Sir Robert Graham, who said to him, " What would you do to the Queen ? She is but a woman — Let us seek the King." They accordingly commenced a minute search, but without any success ; so they left... | |
| Samuel Griswold Goodrich - 1832 - 218 sivua
...to put her to death, they were stopped by a son of Sir Robert Grahame ; who called out, " What would you do to the queen ? She is but a woman — let us seek the King." James, who was an active and strong man, defended himself to the last, though unarmed,... | |
| Walter Scott - 1833 - 336 sivua
...would have slain her, had it not been for a son of Sir Robert Graham, who said to him, " What would you do to the Queen'' She is but a woman — Let us seek the King." They accordingly commenced a minute search, hut without any success ; so they left... | |
| Sir David Erskine - 1836 - 1142 sivua
...for one of Sir Robert Graham's sons, who said— " What will you do ? think shame of yourself, it is the Queen, she is but a woman. Let us go and seek the King." And then not knowing what she did on account of that terrible affray, she fled in her kirilf. (gown),... | |
| Walter Scott - 1836 - 416 sivua
...would have slain her, had. it not been for a son of Sir Robert Graham, who said to him, " What would you do to the Queen ? She is but a woman — Let us seek the King." They accordingly commenced a minute search, but without any success ; so they left... | |
| Walter Scott - 1836 - 434 sivua
...w.ould have slain her, had it not been for a son of Sir Robert Graham, who said to him, " What would you do to the Queen ? She is but a woman — Let us seek the King." They accordingly commenced a minute search, but without any success ; so they left... | |
| Samuel Griswold Goodrich - 1840 - 228 sivua
...put her to death, they were stopped by a son of Sir Robert Grahame •> who called out, " What would you do to the queen ? She is but a woman — let us seek the King." James, who was an active and strongman, defended himself to the last, though unarmed,... | |
| 1845 - 762 sivua
...of Sir Robert Graham's sons, that thus spake to him and said, ' For shame of yourself! what will ye do to the queen ? She is but a woman. Let us go seek the king ! ' And then not witting well what she did or should do in that fearful and terrible... | |
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