We continued, however, to ride on without pause ; and even when night fell and overshadowed the desolate wilds which we traversed, we were, as I understood from Mr. Jarvie, still three miles and a bittock distant from the place where we were to spend... Rob Roy - 71 페이지저자: Walter Scott - 1834전체보기 - 도서 정보
| 1826 - 346 페이지
...AND THE HOODIE-CRAW, ARE THE THREE WARST THINGS THAT MORAY EVER SAW. BUCHLYVIE. BARON OF BUCHIYVIE, MAY THE FOUL FIEND DRIVE YE, AND A* TO PIECES RIVE...HORSE MEAT NOR MAN'S MEAT, NOR A CHAIR TO SIT DOWN. Buchanan, baron of Buchlyvie, was a prince of the blood-royal of the house of Kippen ; and the rhyme... | |
| 1826 - 344 페이지
...WAHST THINGS THAT MOBAY EVER SAW. BUCHLYVIE. BAHON OF BUCHLYVIE, MAY THE FOUL FIEND DRIVE YE, AND A1 TO PIECES RIVE YE, FOR BUILDING SIC A TOWN, WHERE THERE'S NEITHER HORSE MEAT NOR MAN'S MEAT, NOB, A CHA1A TO SIT DOWN. Buchanan, baron of Buchlyvie, was a prince of the blood-royal of the house... | |
| sir Walter Scott (bart.) - 1831 - 558 페이지
...the place where we were to spend the night. CHAPTER XXVIII. Baron of Bucklivie, j May the foul fieud drive ye, And a' to pieces rive ye, For building sic...light for our journey. Under her rays, the ground over which we passed assumed a more interesting appearance than during the broad daylight, which discovered... | |
| Ellen Pickering - 1834 - 256 페이지
...may the foul fiend drive thee, And a' to pieces rive thee, For building sic a town ; Where there 's neither horse meat nor man's meat, Nor a chair to sit down,' " repeated Catherine, laughing at his difficulty in seating Helen and himself; but still retaining... | |
| Walter Scott - 1843 - 710 페이지
...and a bittock distant from the place where we were to spend the night. Baron of Rucklivio, May tlie foul fiend drive ye, And a' to pieces rive ye, For...a chair to sit down. SCOTTISH POPULAR RHYMES ON A HAD INN. HE night was pleasant, and the moon afforded us good light for our journey. Under her rays,... | |
| Walter Scott - 1843 - 728 페이지
...bittock distant from the place where we were to spend the night. Baron of Bueklivie, May the foul flend drive ye, And a- to pieces rive ye, For building sic...nor man's meat, nor a chair to sit down. SCOTTISH POI'ULAR ItHVMES ON A BAD HE night was pleasant, and the moon afforded us good light for our journey.... | |
| Robert Chambers - 1847 - 372 페이지
...To Kirriemuir! where never one well fared, but lor his own penny-fee. BUCKLYVIE. Baron of Bucklyvie, May the foul fiend drive ye, And a' to pieces rive...horse meat nor man's meat, Nor a chair to sit down. This has been rendered familiar from its appearing at the head of the chapter in Bob Boy which describes... | |
| Walter Scott - 1852 - 449 페이지
...three miles and a bittock distant from the place where we were to spend the night. Baron of Bucklivie, May the foul fiend drive ye, And a' to pieces rive...light for our journey. Under her rays, the ground over which we passed assumed a more interesting appearance than during the broad daylight, which discovered... | |
| Walter Scott - 1852 - 548 페이지
...bittock distant from the place where we were to spend the night. CHAPTER XXVIII. Baron of Bucklivie, May the foul fiend drive ye, And a' to pieces rive...nor man's meat, nor a chair to sit down. SCOTTISH POPULAE RHYMES ox A BAD Iss. THE night was pleasant, and the moon afforded us good light for our journey.... | |
| Walter Scott - 1855 - 572 페이지
...a bittock distant from the place where we were to spend the night. CHAPTER VII. Baron of Bucklivie, May the foul fiend drive ye, And a' to pieces rive...chair to sit down. Scottish Popular Rhymes on a bad fan, THE night was pleasant, and the moon afforded us good lia;ht for our journey. Under her rays,... | |
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