I tell thee, thou'rt defied! And if thou saidst I am not peer To any lord in Scotland here, Lowland or Highland, far or near, Lord Angus, thou hast lied... Marmion - Pagina 338door sir Walter Scott (bart.) - 1810Volledige weergave - Over dit boek
| Charles Bilton - 1866 - 264 pagina’s
...Earl's cheek the flush of rage O'ercame the ashen hue of age : Fierce he broke forth :— ' And darest thou then To beard the lion in his den, The Douglas in his hall ? And hopest thou hence unscathed to po ? — No, by Saint Bryde of Bothwell, no ! — Up drawbridge, grooms... | |
| Kate Gordon (of Fyvie.) - 1866 - 258 pagina’s
...Lord Angus, thou hast lied ! ' On the Earl's cheek the flush of rage O'ercame the ashen hue of age ; Fierce he broke forth — ' And dar'st thou then To beard the lion in his den ? " 1. An old Roman coin. 2. A village of Prussia. 3. An inferior agent. 4. A particular kind of electricity.... | |
| Walter Scott - 1866 - 1204 pagina’s
...the Earl's cheek the flush of rage O'ercame the ashen hue of age : Fierce he broke forth, — " And thou then To beard the lion in his den, The Douglas in his hall ? And hopest thou hence unscathe go? — No, by Saint Bride of Bothwell. Up drawbridge, grooms — what,... | |
| William Fewsmith, Edgar Arthur Singer - 1866 - 240 pagina’s
...example has to influence society. 14. He, their sire, butchered to make a Roman holiday ! 15. And darest thou, then, to beard the lion in his den, — the Douglas in his hall? 16. 0! that men should put an enemy in their mouths to steal away their brains! 17. To smell a turf... | |
| Walter Scott - 1866 - 614 pagina’s
...Earl's cheek the flush of rage O'ercame the ashen hue of age : Fierce he broke forth, — " And daresl thou then To beard the lion in his den, The Douglas in his hall Î And hopest thou hence unscathed to go?— No, by Saint Bride of Bothwell, no ! Up drawbridge, grooms... | |
| James Ewing Ritchie - 1866 - 936 pagina’s
...he met in debate the acutest intellects of the senate, and on equal terms — not alone had he dared to '•" Beard the lion in his den, The Douglas in his hall"— He had won over the English public. Its sympathy had been strongly enlis on his side. It was a i'atal... | |
| Richard Edwards - 1867 - 508 pagina’s
...Lord Angus, thou hast lied!" On the earl's cheek the flush of rage O'ercame the ashen hue of age ; Fierce he broke forth : " And dar'st thou, then, To...hop'st thou hence unscathed to go ? No ! by Saint Bride of Bothwell, no ! Up drawbridge, groom I What, warder, ho ! Let the portcullis fall ! '' The... | |
| Richard Edwards - 1867 - 510 pagina’s
...Lord Angus, thou hast lied !" On the earl's cheek the flush of rage O'ercame the ashen hue of age; Fierce he broke forth : " And dar'st thou, then, To...the lion in his den, The Douglas in his hall ? And liop'st thou hence unscathed to go ? No ! by Saint Bride of Bothwell, no ! Up drawbridge, groom ! What,... | |
| Walter Scott - 1867 - 670 pagina’s
...Earl's cheek the flush of rage O'ercame the ashen hue of age : Fierce he broke forth,—" And dare. thou then To beard the lion in his den, The Douglas in his hall ? And hopest thou hence unscathpi to No, by Saint Bride of Bothwell. no: Up drawbridge, grooms—what, W"... | |
| Simon Kerl - 1867 - 396 pagina’s
...sprung, a Bacon brightened, anil a Spenser snng." Meaning assumed, application extended. " Dar'st thon, then, to beard the lion in his den', — the Douglas in his halH" — Scott. "These are the sacred feelings of thy heart, 0 Lyttleton,, the friend." — Thomson.... | |
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