| 1805 - 540 pages
...dtheljlane, Whitjlade the Haivt, Ariht:r-firc-'hi-braest Red Roland Per/hv, or any other of thofe worthies who ' Sought the beeves that made their broth, In Scotland and in England both, ' info a poem which has any pretcnfions to ferioufnefs or dignity. The ancient metrical romance might... | |
| Walter Scott - Scottish poetry - 1805 - 344 pages
...Within the Land Debateable ; Well friended too, his hardy kin, Whoever lost, were sure to win ; They sought the beeves that made their broth, In Scotland and in England both. In homely guise, as nature bade, His simple song the Borderer said. ALBERT GR.aGME. It was an English... | |
| sir Walter Scott (bart.) - 1812 - 362 pages
...Within the Land Debateable ; Well friended too, his hardy kin, Whoever lost, were sure to win ; They sought the beeves, that made their broth, In Scotland and in England both. In homely guise, as nature bade, His simple song the Borderer said. XL #lbm tifraeme. It was an English... | |
| Sir Walter Scott - 1813 - 366 pages
...Within the Land Debateable ; Well friended too, his hardy kin, Whoever lost, were sure to win; They sought the beeves, that made their broth, In Scotland and in England both. In homely guisf, as nature bade, His simple song the Borderer said. XI. It was an English ladye bright,... | |
| sir Walter Scott (bart.) - 1820 - 272 pages
...Within the Land Debateable ; Well friended too, his hardy kin, Whoever lost, were sure to win ; They sought the beeves, that made their broth, In Scotland and in England both. In homely guise, as nature bade, His simple song the Borderer said. XI. aibett <Sratmr. It was an English... | |
| sir Walter Scott (bart.) - 1823 - 354 pages
...Within the Land Debateable ; Well friended too, his hardy kin, Whoever lost, were sure to win ; They sought the beeves that made their broth, In Scotland and in England both. In homely guise, as nature bade, His simple song the Borderer said. XI. It was an English ladye bright,... | |
| Robert Walsh, Eliakim Littell, John Jay Smith - American periodicals - 1832 - 648 pages
...Protestant theology. But they had no fixed opinion as to the matters in dispute between the churches. They were in a situation resembling that of those..." Who sought the beeves that made their broth, In England and in Scotland both;" And who "Nine limos outlawed had been By England's king, and Scotland's... | |
| Mary Russell Mitford - English fiction - 1835 - 212 pages
...Grteme, Sir Walter says, •' Well friended, too. this hardy kin, Whoever lost, were sure to win ; They sought the beeves that made their broth In Scotland and in England both." Lay of the Last Minstrel. \ The accent is not so easily got quit of. A true-born Scot rarelv loses... | |
| sir Walter Scott (bart.) - 1835 - 380 pages
...Within the Land Debateable ; Well friended too, his hardy kin, Whoever lost, were sure to win ; They sought the beeves, that made their broth, In Scotland and in England both. In homely guise, as nature bade, His simple song the Borderer said. XI. ALBERT Gll/OIK. It was an English... | |
| Border club - 1837 - 32 pages
...time when a ready sword and a saddled steed were the essential qualifications of the border lairds " Who sought the beeves, that made their broth, In Scotland and in England both." In order to supply a deficiency which cannot be remedied by individual exertion, it is proposed to... | |
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