I tell thee, thou'rt defied! And if thou saidst I am not peer To any lord in Scotland here, Lowland or Highland, far or near, Lord Angus, thou hast lied... Marmion - Page 338by sir Walter Scott (bart.) - 1810Full view - About this book
| 1867 - 964 pages
...precision of effect. Exercises for Versatility or Pliancy of Voice. Very Loud. And dor'st thou, theu, To beard the lion in his den, — The Douglas in his...? And hop'st thou hence unscathed to go ? No ! by St. Bride of Bothwell, no !— Up, drawbridge, groom ! What ! warder, ho ! Let the portcullis fall... | |
| sir Walter Scott (bart.) - 1820 - 306 pages
...Earl's cheek the flush of rage O'ercame the ashen hue of age : Fierce he broke forth,—" And darest thou then To beard the lion in his den, The Douglas in his hall ? And hopest thou hence unscathed to go ?— No, by Saint Bride of Bothwell, no!— Up drawbridge, grooms—what,... | |
| Walter Scott - 1821 - 530 pages
...lord in Scotland here, " Lowland or Highland, far or near, Fierce he broke forth, — " And darest thou then " To beard the lion in his den, " The Douglas in his hall ? " And hopest thou hence unscathed to go ? — " No, by Saint Bride of Bothwell, no !— " Up drawbridge,... | |
| Walter Scott - 1822 - 400 pages
...Earl's cheek the flush of rage O'ercame the ashen hue of age : Fierce he broke forth, — " And darest thou then To beard the lion in his den, The Douglas in his hall ? And hopest thou hence unscathed to go ? — No, by Saint Bride of Bothwell, no ! — Up drawbridge, grooms... | |
| sir Walter Scott (bart.) - 1823 - 314 pages
...any lord in Scotland here, Lowland or Highland, far or near, Fierce he broke forth, — " And darest thou then To beard the lion in his den, The Douglas in his hall ? And hopest thou hence unseathed to go ? — No, by Saint Bride of Bothwell, no ! — Up drawbridge, grooms... | |
| James Fenimore Cooper - 1827 - 340 pages
...settlers. Accordingly, all further proceedings were suspended for six-and-thirty hours. CHAPTER XII. " And dar'st thou, then, To beard the lion in his den, The Douglass in his hall!" Mat-mien. THE commotion was just subsiding, and the inhabitants of the village... | |
| J[ohn] H[anbury]. Dwyer - 1828 - 314 pages
...the EarTs cheek the flush of rage O'ercame the ashen hue of age : Fierce he broke forth : "And darest thou then To beard the lion in his den, The Douglas...drawbridge, grooms — what, Warder, ho ! Let the port cullis fall." Lord Marmion turned, well was his need, And dashed the rowels in his steed, Like... | |
| Benjamin Dudley Emerson - 1831 - 356 pages
...sword,) Lord Angus, thou hast lied!" On the Earl's cheek the flush of rage O'ercame the ashen hue of age; Fierce he broke forth: " And dar'st thou then To beard...by Saint Bryde of Bothwell, no!— Up drawbridge, grooms—what, warder, ho! Let the portcullis fall."— Lord Marmion turned,—well was his need, And... | |
| William Hamilton Maxwell - 1832 - 690 pages
...the present proprietor of the portmanteau little good. To interrupt a visitor's effects, was indeed to " Beard the lion in his den, The Douglas in his hall. — " But dinner is announced. ****** ****** I wish the value of the Colonel's assets could be ascertained,... | |
| Walter Scott, J. W. Lake - 1838 - 496 pages
...the earl's cheek the flush of rage O'ercame the ashen hue of age: Fierce he broke forth: " And darest thou then To beard the lion in his den, The Douglas in his hall? And hopest thou hence unscathed to go Г No, by St. Bride of Bothwell, no! — Up drawbridge, grooms —... | |
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