| English poetry - 1866 - 180 pages
...would not come, No longer would I stay." With that a brave young gentleman Thus to the earl did say : " Lo, yonder doth Earl Douglas come, His men in armour...hundred Scottish spears All marching in our sight; Л II men of pleasant Teviotdale, Fast by the river Tweed." — " O cease your sport," Earl Percy said,... | |
| James Stuart Laurie - 1866 - 202 pages
...doth Earl Douglas come, His men in armor bright ; Full twenty hundred Scottish spears All mai•ching in our sight, — " All men of pleasant Tividale, — Fast by the river Tweed." " Then cease your sport," Earl Percy said, " And take your bows with speed : " And now with me, my... | |
| Popular readings - 1867 - 266 pages
...would not come, No longer would I stay. With that, a brave young gentleman Thus to the earl did say : Lo ! yonder doth Earl Douglas come, His men in armour...men of pleasant Tividale, Fast by the river Tweed. Then cease your sport, Earl Percy saidt And take your bows with speed : And now with me, my countrymen,... | |
| Ballads - 1867 - 638 pages
...not come, No longer would I stay." With that, a brave young gentleman Thus to the earl did say : " Lo, yonder doth Earl Douglas come, His men in armour...spears, All marching in our sight. " All men of pleasant Teviotdale, Fast by the river Tweed : " " Then cease your sport," Earl Percy said, "And take your bows... | |
| Charles Bilton - 1868 - 216 pages
...net come, No longer would I stay.' With that, a brave young gentleman Thus to the earl did say : ' Lo ! yonder doth Earl Douglas come, His men in armour...of pleasant Tividale, — Fast by the river Tweed.' ' Then cease your sport,' Earl Percy said, ' And take your bows with speed : * Quarry, slaughtered... | |
| Old nursery songs - 1869 - 348 pages
...come, No longer would I stay." With that a brave young gentleman Thus to the earl did say ; Ballads. " Lo, yonder doth Earl Douglas come, His men in armour...spears, All marching in our sight ; All men of pleasant Tivydale, Fast by the river Tweed." " Ho, cease your sports," Earl Percy said, " And take your bows... | |
| David Herd - 1869 - 338 pages
...not come, No longer would I ftay. With that, a brave younge gentleman Thus to the earl did fay. Loe yonder doth Earl DOUGLAS come, His men in armour bright; Full twenty hundred Scottifh fpeares All marching in our fight; All men of pleafant Tivydale, Faft by the river Tweede... | |
| Joseph Addison - 1870 - 610 pages
...hills and dales the cheerful cries rebound; For echo hunts along, and propagates the sound. DRYDEN. Lo, yonder doth Earl Douglas come, His men in armour...men of pleasant Tividale, Fast by the river Tweed, <fec. The country of the Scotch warriors, described in these two last verses, has a fine romantic situation,... | |
| Chambers W. and R., ltd - 1870 - 272 pages
...would not come, No longer would I stay;' With that a brave young gentleman Thus to the earl did say : ' Lo, yonder doth Earl Douglas come, His men in armour...spears All marching in our sight ; All men of pleasant Teviotdale, Fast by the river Tweed.' 1 Then cease your sports,' Earl Percy said, ' And take your bows... | |
| Cassell, ltd - 1870 - 146 pages
...waits for Earl Douglas, and is afraid he will not come ; but a young gentleman suddenly cries out — " Lo, yonder doth Earl Douglas come, His men in 'armour...hundred Scottish spears All marching in our sight." Earl Douglas, on his milk-white steed, Most like a baron bold, Rode foremost of his company — His... | |
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