O listen, listen, ladies gay ! No haughty feat of arms I tell ; Soft is the note, and sad the lay, That mourns the lovely Rosabelle. — " Moor, moor the barge, ye gallant crew ! And, gentle ladye, deign to stay ! Rest thee in Castle Ravensheuch, Nor... The lay of the last minstrel, a poem. With Ballads and lyrical pieces - Page 196by sir Walter Scott (bart.) - 1812Full view - About this book
| Walter Scott - Scottish poetry - 1831 - 582 pages
...ladye, deign to stay! Rot thee in Castle Ravensbeuch, (at) Nor tempt the stormy frith to-day. •Tin.1 blackening wave is edged with white; To inch < and rock the sea-mews fly ; The fifthers have heard the water sprite, Whose screams forebode that wreck is nigh. * Last night the gifted... | |
| Charles Granville Gepp - English poetry - 1830 - 194 pages
...the lay That mourns the fate of Eosabelle. Moor, moor, the barge, ye gallant crew : And, gentle lady, deign to stay ; Rest thee in Castle Ravensheuch, Nor tempt the stormy firth to-day. Stanza I. 1. Listen (ore faveo) all of you, O ladies, a merry company (genialis turba).2 Note that... | |
| Walter Scott - English literature - 1833 - 1104 pages
...nafralivc." -Jbi-i'T.EV, | Soft is the note, and sad the lay, That mourns the lovely Kosabelle.* — " Moor, moor the barge, ye gallant crew And. gentle ladye, deign to stay! Rest mee in Castle Ravensheuch.t Nor tempt the stormy firth to-day. "The blackening wave is edged with white;... | |
| Alaric Alexander Watts - 1834 - 368 pages
...God! ALLAN M'TAVISH'S FISHING. BY THE AUTHOR OF "THREE NIGHTS IN A LIFETIME." Why cross the gloomy firth to-day? The blackening wave is edged with white,...rock the sea-mews fly; The fishers have heard the Water-sprite, Whose screams forebode that wreck is nigh. Lay of the Last Minstrel. IN a secluded nook... | |
| sir Walter Scott (bart.) - 1835 - 380 pages
...haughty feat of arms I tell : Soft is the note, and sad the lay, That mourns the lovely Rosabelle. — " Moor, moor the barge, ye gallant crew ! And, gentle...Sprite, Whose screams forebode that wreck is nigh. M 2 " Last night the gifted Seer did view A wet shroud swathed round ladye gay ; Then stay thee, Fair,... | |
| Walter Scott, J. W. Lake - Poetry - 1838 - 496 pages
...of arms 1 tell; Soft is the note, and sad the lay, That mourns the lovely Rosabelle. w — " M3br, moor the barge, ye gallant crew ! And, gentle ladye, deign to stay! Rest thee in castle Ravensheuch,2< Nor tempt the stormy firth to-day. " The blackning wave is edged with white; To inch*... | |
| Priscilla Maden Watts - 1839 - 286 pages
...haughty feat of arms I tell j Soft is the note, and sad the lay, That mourns the lovely Rosabelle. " Moor, moor the barge, ye gallant crew ! And, gentle...Rest thee in Castle Ravensheuch, Nor tempt the stormy frith to-day. " The blackening wave is edged with white ; To inch and rock the sea-mews fly ; The fishes... | |
| English poetry - 1840 - 378 pages
...haughty feat of arms I tell ; Soft is the note, and sad the lay, That mourns the lovely Rosabelle. " Moor, moor the barge, ye gallant crew! And, gentle...rock the sea-mews fly ; The fishers have heard the water-sprite, Whose screams forebode that wreck is nigh. " Last night the gifted seer did view A wet... | |
| Walter Scott - 1841 - 848 pages
...moor the barge, ye gallant crew ! And, gentle ladyc, deign to stay ! Rest thee in Castle Ravensheuch,9 nfant years ; A moody and heart-broken boy, Estranged from sympathy an whito : To inch10 and rock the sea-mews fly ; The fishers have heard the Water-Sprite, Whose screams... | |
| Adam and Charles Black (Firm) - Scotland - 1842 - 598 pages
...the lay, That mourns the lovely Rosabelle. " Moor, moor the barge, ye gallant crew ! And gentle halve deign to stay ! Rest thee in Castle Ravensheuch, Nor...rock the sea-mews fly; The fishers have heard the Water-Sprite, Whose screams forbode that wreck is nigh. " Last night the gifted Seer did view A wet... | |
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