His arms shone full bright in the beacon's red light; His plume it was scarlet and blue; On his shield was a hound in a silver leash bound, And his crest was a branch of the yew." "Thou liest, thou liest, thou little foot-page, Loud dost thou lie to me!... The Works of Walter Scott, Esq - Page 219by Walter Scott - 1806Full view - About this book
| Walter Scott - English poetry - 1857 - 342 pages
...was a branch of the yew." " Thou liest, thou liest, thou little foot-page, Loud dost thou lie to me ! For that knight is cold, and low laid in the mould, All under the Eildon-tree." 1 — " Yet hear but my word, my noble lord ! For I heard her name his name ; And that lady bright,... | |
| Walter Scott - English poetry - 1857 - 332 pages
...was a branch of the yew." " Thou liest, thou liest, thou little foot-page, Loud dost thou lie to me ! For that knight is cold, and low laid in the mould, All under the Eildon-tree." l — " Yet hear but my word, my noble lord ! For I heard her name his name ; And that lady bright,... | |
| Walter Scott - English poetry - 1860 - 656 pages
...branch of the yew.*' For tnat knight is cold, and low laid in the mould, All under theEildon-tree." * Yet hear but my word, my noble lord! For I heard her...name; And that lady bright, she called the knight* Sir Eichard of Coldinghame." The bold Baron's brow then changed, I trow, From high blood-red to pale —... | |
| sir Walter Scott (bart.) - 1862 - 706 pages
...was a branch of the yew." "Thou liest, thou liest, thou little foot-page, Loud dost thou lie to me 1 For that knight is cold, and low laid in the mould, All under the Eildou-tree." " Yet hear but my word, my noble lord ! For I heard her name his name ; And that lady... | |
| sir Walter Scott (bart.) - 1864 - 680 pages
...was a branch of the yew." "Thou liest, thou Hest, thou little foot-page, Loud dost thou lie to me I For that knight is cold, and low laid in the mould,...; And that lady bright, she called the knight, Sir llichard of Coldinghame." The bold Baron's brow then changed, I trow, From high blood-red to pale —... | |
| 1864 - 60 pages
...dost thou lie to me; For that knight is cold, and low-laid in the mould, All under the Eildon tree." " Yet hear but my word, my noble lord, For I heard her name his name; And that lady bright she call'd the knight Sir Kichard of Coldinghame." The bold Baron's brow then changed, I trow, From high... | |
| sir Walter Scott (bart.) - 1866 - 656 pages
...was a branch of the yew." — " Thou liest, thou liest, thou little footLoud dost thou lie to me ! For that knight is cold, and low laid in the mould, All under the Éildon-tree." — 442 Yet hear but my word, my noble lord! For I heard her name his name ; And that... | |
| Walter Scott - 1866 - 792 pages
...order of Premonstratenies. " Thou liest, thou liest, thou little foot-page, Loud dost thou lie to me ! for that knight is cold, and low laid in the mould, All under the Elldon-tree."" " Yet hear but my word, my noble lord ! for I heard her name his name ; And that lady... | |
| Walter Scott - 1866 - 1204 pages
...a branch of the yew."— " Thou liest, thou liest, thou little footpage, Loud dost thou lie to me ! For that knight is cold, and low laid in the mould, All under the Eildon-trce." — 44« " Yet hear but my wgrd, my noble lord! For I heard her name his name ; And thatladybright,... | |
| Ballads - 1867 - 638 pages
...branch of the yew." — " Thou liest, thou liest, thou little foot-page, Loud dost thou lie to me ! For that knight is cold, and low laid in the mould, All under the Eildon-tree."1 — 1 Eildon is a high hill, terminating in three conical summits, immediately above... | |
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