| Walter Scott - 1841 - 710 pages
...spread up— not that I am wishing ill to lilt» Harry, or to the babe that's yet to be born—God forbid— and make them kind to the poor, and better...ride e'en your ways; for these are the last words ye'U ever hew Meg Merrilies speak, and this is the last reise lint I'll ever cut in the bonny woods... | |
| Walter Scott - 1841 - 376 pages
...fairer spread up — not that I am wishing ill to little Harry, or to the babe that 's yet to be born. God forbid — and make them kind to the poor, and...folk than their father ! And now, ride e'en your ways j for these are the last words ye '11 ever hear Meg Merrilies speak, and this is the last reise that... | |
| Walter Scott - 1842 - 716 pages
...fairer spread up : not that I'm wishing ill to little Harry, or to the babe that's yet to be born — God forbid — and make them kind to the poor, and...saying, she broke the sapling she held in her hand, and flung it into the road. Margaret of Anjou, bestowing on her triumphant foes her keen-edged malediction,... | |
| 1910 - 862 pages
...that I am wishing ill to « Delicacies. [W. 3.1 little Harry, or to the babe that's yet to be born — God forbid — and make them kind to the poor, and...ways; for these are the last words ye'll ever hear Meg Merriliee speak, and this is the last reise1 that I'll ever cut in the bonny woods of Ellangowan."... | |
| Sir Walter Scott - 1846 - 712 pages
...to sleep with the tod and the black-cock in the muirs !— Ride your ways, Ellangowan.— Our bairn* are hinging at our weary backs— look that your braw...ride e'en your ways: for these are the last words ye'U ever hear Meg Merrilies speak, and this is the last reise that I'll ever cut in the Ьопиу... | |
| Sir Walter Scott - 1846 - 850 pages
...fairer Spread np : not that I am wishing ill to little Harry, or to the babe that's yet to be born — God forbid — and make them kind to the poor, and...saying, she broke the sapling she held in her hand, and flung it into the road. Margaret of Anjoo, bestowing on her triumphant foes her keenedged malediction,... | |
| Richard Green Parker - 1849 - 466 pages
...spread up ! — Not that I am wishing ill to little Harry, or to the babe that's yet to be born — God forbid, and make them kind to the poor, and better...ride e'en your ways, for these are the last words ye '11 ever hear Meg Merrilies speak, and this is the last reise that I '11 ever cut in the bonny woods... | |
| Charles Dexter Cleveland - 1851 - 780 pages
...fairer spread up ! Not that I am wishing ill to little Harry, or to the babe that's yet to be born — God forbid, and make them kind to the poor, and better...saying, she broke the sapling she held in her hand, and flung it into the road. Margaret of Anjou, bestowing on her triumphant foes her keen-edged malediction,... | |
| Charles Dexter Cleveland - 1851 - 768 pages
...babe that's yet to be born — God forbid, and make them kind to the poor, and better folk than thcir father ! And now, ride e'en your ways, for these are...ever hear Meg Merrilies speak, and this is the last rcise that I'll ever cut in the bonny woods of Ellangowan." So saying, she broke the sapling she held... | |
| Walter Scott - 1852 - 532 pages
...fairer spread up: not that I'm wishing ill to little Harry, or to the babe that's yet to be born — God forbid — and make them kind to the poor, and...; for these are the last words ye'll ever hear Meg * Delicacies. Merrilies speak, and this is the last reise that I'll ever cut in the bonny woods of... | |
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