The Lay of the Last Minstrel. Travesty. [By O. Neville.]H. Colburn, 1811 - 237 pages |
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... Bellcrost ; ( / ) And in Woodland's holy cave , An audience with the dark witch crave ; Greet the beldam well , from me ; Tell her that I fain would know How my husband was laid low , And whether ' twas a dog or bitch That transformed ...
... Bellcrost ; ( / ) And in Woodland's holy cave , An audience with the dark witch crave ; Greet the beldam well , from me ; Tell her that I fain would know How my husband was laid low , And whether ' twas a dog or bitch That transformed ...
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... Bellcrost , that they never cross the river near that spot . A cave is there situated , at the very bare mention of which , the villagers turn quite pale . Vide Lavater on Physiognomy . I The tailor's very nose , I say , Was CANTO I ...
... Bellcrost , that they never cross the river near that spot . A cave is there situated , at the very bare mention of which , the villagers turn quite pale . Vide Lavater on Physiognomy . I The tailor's very nose , I say , Was CANTO I ...
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... Bellcrost shore , Dan , the foeman , was speedily here ; And thither came stout Breeches bare , And thither came William of Stitchitfair ; The band was three times three , and four : They saw the lovers bathing now , Silent in the ...
... Bellcrost shore , Dan , the foeman , was speedily here ; And thither came stout Breeches bare , And thither came William of Stitchitfair ; The band was three times three , and four : They saw the lovers bathing now , Silent in the ...
Page 119
... they'd reach ( by God ! ) From Bellcrost church to Holyrood . I turned , and ran like fire - rocket , Or he'd have had me in his pocket : I know not if he followed me ; But here CANTO IV . LAST MINSTREL , TRAVESTY 119.
... they'd reach ( by God ! ) From Bellcrost church to Holyrood . I turned , and ran like fire - rocket , Or he'd have had me in his pocket : I know not if he followed me ; But here CANTO IV . LAST MINSTREL , TRAVESTY 119.
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Backstitch House beg leave Beldam Bellcrost bigamy Billy of Stitchitfair Bitch blood blow bower breeches cabbage CANTO courser dead drink face the giant fair fear Fiddler fierce fight Flanaghan gallivant garden garden-gate gave Giant goblin hand head hear heard heart Holyrood hour kicked knew knock la chienne lady LAST MINSTREL listen look lovers Lucilla maid Manche Molly mouse never nigh night noble Dame nose nouse o'er oath Othello passed Pat Murphy Poem poor pray round scarce scissars seemed seen shew song soon soul spoke spright stood story stout suppose sure swore tale tear tell thee thing thou thought Tightband Tightfit Timmy told took TRAVESTY trow turned twas Twixt Vide village maid voice Walcheren walked Walter Scott ween Whilst Widow William of Stitchitfair wish Woodland cave word