| Walter Scott - 1806 - 478 pages
...What recks the death of ane ! " Last night I dream'da dreary dream, " And I ken the day's thy ain. " My wound is deep ; I fain would sleep ; " Take thou the vanguard of the three, " And hide me by the braken bush, " That grows on yonder lilye lee. " O bury me by the braken bush, " Beneath the... | |
| Walter Scott - Ballads, Scots - 1821 - 534 pages
...What recks the death of ane ! " Last night I dream'da dreary dream, " And I ken the day's thy ain. " My wound is deep; I fain would sleep; " Take thou the vanguard of the three, " And hide me by the braken* bush, " That grows on yonder lilye lee. " O bury me by the braken bush, " Beneath the... | |
| Walter Scott - English poetry - 1821 - 532 pages
...recks the death of ane I " Last night I dream'da dreary dream, ' " And I ken the day's thy ain. . . " My wound is deep; I fain would sleep ; " Take thou the vanguard of the three, " And hide me by the braken* bush, " That grows on yonder lilye lee. " 0 bury me' by the braken bush, " Beneath the... | |
| Scottish border - 1821 - 718 pages
...What recks the death of ane ! " Last night I dream'da dreary dream, " And I ken the day's thy ain. " My wound is deep ; I fain would sleep ; " Take thou the vanguard of the three, " And hide me by the braken* bush, " That grows on yonder lilye lee. " O bury me by the braken bush, " Beneath the... | |
| Walter Scott - English literature - 1833 - 1104 pages
...said, " What recks the death of ane ! Last night I dream'da dreary dream, And I ken the day's thy ain. "My wound is deep ; I fain would sleep; Take thou the vanguard of the three, And hide me by the braken" bush, That grows on yonder lilye lee. " O bury me by the braken bush, Beneath the blooming... | |
| Walter Scott - English poetry - 1833 - 474 pages
...English Eallad. 1 Cologne steel. Last night I dream'da dreary dream, And I ken the day's thy ain. " My wound is deep ; I fain would sleep ; Take thou the vanguard of the three, And hide me by the braken1 bush, That grows on yonder lilye lee. " O bury me by the braken bush, Beneath the blooming... | |
| Sir Walter Scott - 1838 - 562 pages
..." What recks the death of ane ! Last night I dream'da dreary dream. And I ken the day's thy ain. " My wound is deep ; I fain would sleep ; Take thou the vanguard of the three, And hide me by the braken ' bush, That grows on yonder lilye lee. " 0 bury me by the braken bush, Beneath the blooming... | |
| 1840 - 566 pages
...Lockhart, he repeated his favorite of the old ballads — the Battle of Otterbourne, and the closing stanza left him in tears, " My wound is deep — I fain would...the vanguard of the three, And hide me beneath the bracken bush, That grows on yonder lily lee. This deed was done at the Otterbourne About the dawning... | |
| John Gibson Lockhart - 1848 - 452 pages
...him to ride To England to drive a prey," — -—down to the closing stanzas, which again left him iu tears, — " My wound is deep — I fain would sleep...the bracken-bush, That grows on yonder lily lee." We reached my brother's house on the Clyde some time before the dinner-hour, and Sir Walter appeared... | |
| John Gibson Lockhart - 1853 - 906 pages
...prey,"— —down to the closing stanzas, which again left him in tears,— " My wound is deep—I fain would sleep— Take thou the vanguard of the three, And hide mo beneath the bracken-bush, That grows on yonder lily lee." We reached my brother's house on the Clyde... | |
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