Metrical Legends of Northumberland: Containing the Traditions of Dunstanborough Castle, and Other Poetical Romances. With Notes and IllustrationsW. Davison, 1834 - 160 էջ |
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... stood , and darkened the flood ; For the cliffs were so rugged and steep , Had a plummet been dropt from their summit , unstopped That plummet had reached the deep . Nor flower there grew ; nor tree e'er drew Its nurture from that ...
... stood , and darkened the flood ; For the cliffs were so rugged and steep , Had a plummet been dropt from their summit , unstopped That plummet had reached the deep . Nor flower there grew ; nor tree e'er drew Its nurture from that ...
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... plume . Then long he stood in mournful mood , With listless sullen air , Propped on his lance , and with indolent glance Watched the red lightning's glare ; And sadly listened to the shower , On the clattering SIR GUY , THE SEEKER . 15.
... plume . Then long he stood in mournful mood , With listless sullen air , Propped on his lance , and with indolent glance Watched the red lightning's glare ; And sadly listened to the shower , On the clattering SIR GUY , THE SEEKER . 15.
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... stood Sir Guy , while his hair bristled high , And his breath he scarce could draw ; And he crost his breast , for , I wot , he guess'd , ' Twas Belzebub's self that he saw ! And full on the Knight that ghastly wight Fixt his green and ...
... stood Sir Guy , while his hair bristled high , And his breath he scarce could draw ; And he crost his breast , for , I wot , he guess'd , ' Twas Belzebub's self that he saw ! And full on the Knight that ghastly wight Fixt his green and ...
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... stood round ; And of marble white by each a knight Lay sleeping on the ground ; And a hundred shafts of laboured bronze The fretted roof upheld ; And the ponderous gloom of that vaulted room A hundred lights dispelled ; 20 And a dead ...
... stood round ; And of marble white by each a knight Lay sleeping on the ground ; And a hundred shafts of laboured bronze The fretted roof upheld ; And the ponderous gloom of that vaulted room A hundred lights dispelled ; 20 And a dead ...
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... make for yon Beauty's sake ; To burst her bonds endeavour ; But that which you choose , beware how you lose ; Once lost , ' tis lost for ever ! " — In pensive mood awhile now stood Sir Guy , and 22 SIR GUY , THE SEEKER . 22.
... make for yon Beauty's sake ; To burst her bonds endeavour ; But that which you choose , beware how you lose ; Once lost , ' tis lost for ever ! " — In pensive mood awhile now stood Sir Guy , and 22 SIR GUY , THE SEEKER . 22.
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Alnwick Aydon Bamburgh Castle Bernicia blast blaze blue breast bright burst Cambois Coquet Island coral courser crag cried crystal Cuddy daring dark deep Deira Dilston doomed dread Dunstanborough Castle enchanted fair fairy Fawdon Hill fear fell fierce fire fled FRASIER Gereddin gleam green grey hall hand hath heart Hedgley Hexham HEXHAMSHIRE Holy Island Holystone honour horn hour JAMES SERVICE king lady LAIDLEY WORM land Legend light Lindisfern Lord magic maiden marble mighty Morpeth mortal mystic ne'er Northumberland Northumbria's NOTE o'er Paulinus Percy PERCY'S queen river Blyth roar rock round ruins Rupert rushed serpent seven Seven Sleepers shew Shewin Shiels shore sigh Sir Guy Sir Knight soul sound spear spell Spindleston spirits steed stone stood sword tale thee thine thou tomb tower tradition turrets Twas Tynedale Tynemouth Priory voice wall wanderer Wansbeck warrior wave wild wind wreath
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Էջ 119 - So spake the seraph Abdiel, faithful found. Among the faithless faithful only he : Among innumerable false unmoved, Unshaken, unseduced, unterrified, His loyalty he kept, his love, his zeal ; Nor number, nor example with him wrought To 'swerve from truth, or change his constant mind Though single.
Էջ 99 - In olde dayes of the king Artour, " Of which that Bretons speken gret honour, <• All was this lond fulfilled of faerie; "The elf-quene, with hire joly compagnie " Danced ful oft in many a grene mede. " This was the old opinion as I rede...
Էջ 55 - With massive arches broad and round, That rose alternate, row and row, On ponderous columns, short and low, Built ere the art was known, By pointed aisle, and shafted stalk, The arcades of an alley'd walk To emulate in stone.
Էջ 135 - AN ancient story I'll tell you anon Of a notable prince that was called King John ; And he ruled England with main and with might, For he did great wrong, and maintained little right. And I'll tell you a story, a story so merry, Concerning the Abbot of Canterbury; How for his house-keeping and high renown, They rode post for him to fair London town.
Էջ 98 - Upon a mushroom's head Our tablecloth we spread ; A grain of rye or wheat Is manchet which we eat; Pearly drops of dew we drink, In acorn cups fill'd to the brink.
Էջ 128 - This easy and universal belief, so expressive of the sense of mankind, may be ascribed to the genuine merit of the fable itself. We imperceptibly advance from youth to age, without observing the gradual, but incessant change of human affairs ; and even in our larger experience of history, the imagination, is accustomed by a perpetual series of causes and effects, to unite the most distant revolutions.
Էջ 53 - Here charity hath fix'd her chosen seat, Oft listening tearful when the wild winds beat, With hollow bodings round your ancient walls : And pity, at the dark and stormy hour Of midnight, when the moon is hid on high, Keeps her lone watch upon the topmost tower, And turns her ear to each expiring cry ; Blest if her aid some fainting wretch might save, And snatch him cold and speechless from the wave.
Էջ 127 - When the emperor Decius persecuted the Christians, seven noble youths of Ephesus concealed themselves in a spacious cavern in the side of an adjacent mountain where they were doomed to perish by the tyrant, who gave orders that the entrance should be firmly secured with a pile of huge stones.
Էջ 98 - For this place is fairy ground. When mortals are at rest And snoring in their nest, Unheard and unespied, Through key-holes we do glide; Over tables, stools and shelves, We trip it with our fairy elves. And, if the house be foul...
Էջ 100 - Danced ful oft in many a grene mede. This was the old opinion as I rede ; I speke of many hundred yeres ago ; But now can no man see non elves mo, For now the grete charitee and prayeres Of limitoures and other holy freres, That serchen every land and every streme, As thikke as motes in the sonne beme...