| Walter Scott - 1806 - 478 pages
...What recks the death of ane ! " Last night I dream'da dreary dream, " And I ken the day's thy ain. " My wound is deep ; I fain would sleep ; " Take thou the vanguard of the three, " And hide me by the braken bush, " That grows on yonder lilye lee. " O bury me by the braken bush, " Beneath the blooming... | |
| Walter Scott - 1821 - 532 pages
...recks the death of ane I " Last night I dream'da dreary dream, ' " And I ken the day's thy ain. . . " My wound is deep; I fain would sleep ; " Take thou the vanguard of the three, " And hide me by the braken* bush, " That grows on yonder lilye lee. " 0 bury me' by the braken bush, " Beneath the blooming... | |
| Walter Scott - 1821 - 534 pages
...What recks the death of ane ! " Last night I dream'da dreary dream, " And I ken the day's thy ain. " My wound is deep; I fain would sleep; " Take thou the vanguard of the three, " And hide me by the braken* bush, " That grows on yonder lilye lee. " O bury me by the braken bush, " Beneath the blooming... | |
| Scottish border - 1821 - 718 pages
...What recks the death of ane ! " Last night I dream'da dreary dream, " And I ken the day's thy ain. " My wound is deep ; I fain would sleep ; " Take thou the vanguard of the three, " And hide me by the braken* bush, " That grows on yonder lilye lee. " O bury me by the braken bush, " Beneath the blooming... | |
| Walter Scott - 1833 - 1104 pages
...said, " What recks the death of ane ! Last night I dream'da dreary dream, And I ken the day's thy ain. "My wound is deep ; I fain would sleep; Take thou the vanguard of the three, And hide me by the braken" bush, That grows on yonder lilye lee. " O bury me by the braken bush, Beneath the blooming... | |
| Sir Walter Scott - 1838 - 562 pages
..." What recks the death of ane ! Last night I dream'da dreary dream. And I ken the day's thy ain. " My wound is deep ; I fain would sleep ; Take thou the vanguard of the three, And hide me by the braken ' bush, That grows on yonder lilye lee. " 0 bury me by the braken bush, Beneath the blooming... | |
| John Gibson Lockhart - 1839 - 380 pages
...England to drive a prey," — — down to the closing stanzas, which again left him in tears, — " My wound is deep — I fain would sleep — Take thou the vanguard of the three, And hide me beneath the bracken-bush, That grows on yonder lily lee. . . . This deed was done at the Otterburne,... | |
| John Gibson Lockhart - 1839 - 384 pages
...prey," — — down to the closing stanzas, which again left him in tears, — " Mv wound is deep — T fain would sleep — Take thou the vanguard of the three, And hide me beneath the bracken-bush, That grows on yonder lily lee. . . . This deed was done at the Otterburne,... | |
| 1840 - 566 pages
...favorite of the old ballads — the Battle of Otterbourne, and the closing stanza left him in tears, " My wound is deep — I fain would sleep. Take thou the vanguard of the three, And hide me beneath the bracken bush, That grows on yonder lily lee. This deed was done at the Otterbourne About... | |
| Walter Scott - 1842 - 746 pages
...night I dream'da dreary dream, And I ken the day's thy ain. " My wound is deep ; I fain would sleep j •Take thou the vanguard of the three, And hide me by the braken** bush, That grows on yonder lilye lee, " O bury me by the braken bush, Beneath the blooming... | |
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