| Alexander Murray (publisher.) - 1866 - 468 sivua
...short way onwards is Coilantogle ford — ' Clan-Alpine's outmost guard,'' where the Teith,'daughter of three mighty lakes, 'from Vennachar, in silver breaks,' sweeps through the plain, and onwards to Bochastle,' the mouldering lines, where Rome, the empress of the world, of yore her eagle... | |
| Walter Scott - 1866 - 1204 sivua
...Clan-Alpine's outmost guard," and here, on terms of equality, I challenged the mysterious stranger. " The Chief in silence strode before. And reached that torrent's sounding shore, \Vhich, daughter of three mighty lakes, From Vennachar in silver breaks Sweeps through the plain and... | |
| John Epy Lovell - 1866 - 568 sivua
...resigned the night to silence and meditation. PERCITAL'S COLLECTIOW. CCXX.— FITZ-JAMES AND RODERICK DHU. THE Chief in silence strode before, And reached that torrent's sounding shore. And here his course the Chieftain stayed, Threw down his target and his plaid, And to the lowland warrior... | |
| Walter Scott - 1867 - 670 sivua
...Clan-Alpine's outmost guard," and here, on terms of equator. challenged the mysterious stranger. " The Chief in silence strode before. And reached that...three mighty lakes, From Vennachar in silver breaks, On Bochastle the mouldering lines Sweeps through the plain and ceaseless mines Where Rome, the Empress... | |
| John Hill Burton - 1867 - 482 sivua
...the Roman Camp near Callander are set down as a geological formation, though Scott spoke of them as " The mouldering lines, Where Rome, the empress of the world, Of yore her eagle wings unfurled." 2 Prefatory Introduction iv. There may, however, be deeper reasons for the specialty.... | |
| sir Walter Scott (bart.) - 1868 - 398 sivua
...neither tree nor tuft was seen, Nor rush, nor bush of broom was near, To hide a bonnet or a spear. XII. The Chief In silence strode before, And reached that...Where Rome, the Empress of the world, Of yore her eagle wings nnfurl'd. And here his course the Chieftain staid, Threw down his target and his plaid,... | |
| sir Walter Scott (bart.) - 1868 - 536 sivua
...of broom was near, To hide a bonnet or a spear. XII. The Chief in silence strode before, And reach'd that torrent's sounding shore, Which, daughter of...Where Rome, the Empress of the world, Of yore her eagle wings imfurl'd. And here his course the Chieftain staid, Threw down his target and his plaid,... | |
| Charles Bilton - 1868 - 216 sivua
...the reed on which you leant, Deeming this path you might pursue Without a pass from Roderick Dim." The Chief in silence strode before, And reached that...three mighty lakes, From Vennachar in silver breaks. And here his course the Chieftain stayed, Threw down his target and his plaid, And to the Lowland warrior... | |
| Scottish school-book assoc - 1869 - 438 sivua
...distinction? Giveexamples of capillary attraction in nature. THE SAXON AND THE GAEL. [THE COMBAT.] THE Chief in silence strode before, And reached that...Empress of the World, Of yore her eagle-wings unfurled. And here his course the Chieftain staid, Threw down his target and his plaid, And to the Lowland warrior... | |
| Walter Scott - 1869 - 336 sivua
...Where neither tree nor tuft was seen, Nor rush nor bush of broom was near To hide a bonnet or a spear. The Chief in silence strode before, And reached that...Where Rome, the Empress of the world, Of yore her eagle wings unfurled.87 And here his course the Chieftain stayed, Threw down his target and his plaid,... | |
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