| Walter White - 1859 - 498 Seiten
...aged monk to Deloraine down there in that abbey concerning the Wizard ? " Some of his skill he tanght to me ; And, warrior, I could say to thee The words...three, And bridled the Tweed with a curb of stone." And that which befell at the hill of Richmond in Yorkshire, and in other places of King Arthur's dominion,... | |
| Guillaume Libri - 1859 - 398 Seiten
...voce legere CAVE." The name of the " wondrous Michael Scott," or Sir Michael Scott of lialwearie : " A wizard of such dreaded fame, That when, in Salamanca's...magic wand to wave, The bells would ring in Notre Daniel " is so familiar to every reader of Scott's " Lay of the Last Minstrel " that few or none can... | |
| Walter Scott - 1860 - 656 Seiten
...A wizard of such dreaded fame, That when, in Salamanca's cave, The bells would ring in Notre Darnel Some of his skill he taught to me; And, Warrior, I...hills in three, And bridled the Tweed with a curb of stoise? But to speak them were a deadly sin; And for having but thought them my heast wifchsm, A treble... | |
| William Makepeace Thackeray - 1915 - 878 Seiten
...country-side ; far away to the south-west rise the Tweeddale Hills, the home of Michael Scott, Who cleft the Eildon hills in three And bridled the Tweed with a curb of stone, while nearer still lies the kirkyard of Drummelzier where legend has it that Merlin is buried, and... | |
| sir Walter Scott (bart.) - 1862 - 706 Seiten
...sounds strange to my ear. " In these far climes, it was my lot To meet the wonderous Michael Scutt ; A wizard of such dreaded fame, That when, in Salamanca's...in Notre Dame ! Some of his skill he taught to me ; * Corbtllt, the projections from which tho arches spring, usually cut in i fantastic face, or mask.... | |
| Ernest Adams - 1862 - 310 Seiten
...pronouns found with the verbs list, seem, think (appear), and sometimes ought and like, are datives : When in Salamanca's cave Him listed his magic wand to wave, The bells would ring in Notre Dame. — Scott. Servants in old Rome had liberty to say and do what them list. — Burton. jt/ethinks you... | |
| Charles William Russell - 1863 - 570 Seiten
...the wizard Michael Scott." His namesake, Sir Walter, has immortalized him, not as a scholar, but as "A wizard of such dreaded fame, That when, in Salamanca's cave, Him listed his magic wand to ware The bells would ring in Notre Dame !" Roger Bacon's skill in Arabic and other Eastern tongues... | |
| Edward Bradley - 1863 - 460 Seiten
...a species of showman's altar, and does duty for the effigy of Michael Scott, the wizard — he who cleft Eildon hills in three, And bridled the Tweed with a curb of stone — though legendary lore is by no means unanimous on this point ; one version ascribing the deed to... | |
| Cuthbert Bede - 1863 - 458 Seiten
...a species of showman's altar, and does duty for the effigy of Michael Scott, the wizard — he who cleft Eildon hills in three, And bridled the Tweed with a curb of stone — though legendary lore is by no means unanimous on this point ; one version ascribing the deed to... | |
| sir Walter Scott (bart.) - 1864 - 680 Seiten
...sounds strange to my ear. " In these far climes, it was my lot To meet the wonderous Michael Scott ; A wizard of such dreaded fame, That when, in Salamanca's...in Notre Dame ! Some of his skill he taught to me ; * fortieth, the projections from which tho arcbei spring, usually cut in a fantastic face, or mask.... | |
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