I depart from honour's laws ; To assail a wearied man were shame. And stranger is a holy name; Guidance and rest, and food and fire. In vain he never must require. Then rest thee here till dawn of day ; Myself will guide thee on the way, O'er stock and... Lady of the Lake - Page 139by Walter Scott - 1885 - 219 pagesFull view - About this book
| Walter Scott - 1810 - 454 pages
...Will I depart from honour's laws ; To assail a wearied man were shame, And stranger is a holy name ; Guidance and rest, and food and fire, In vain he never...way, O'er stock and stone, through watch and ward, Till past Clan-Alpine's outmost guard, As far as Coilantogle's ford ; From thence thy warrant is thy... | |
| 1811 - 868 pages
...Will I depart from honour's laws: To assail a wearied man were shame, And stranger is a holy name; Guidance and rest, and food and fire, In vain he never must require. Then rest Ihce here till dawn of day ; . Myself will guide .thee on the way , O'er slock and stone, through watch... | |
| 1811 - 872 pages
...Will I depart from honour's laws : To assail a wearied man were shame. And stranger is a holy name ; Guidance and rest, and food and fire, In vain he never must require. Then Test thee here till dawn of d»y ; Myself will guide thee on the way, « O'er stock and stone, through... | |
| Sir Walter Scott - 1818 - 410 pages
...thee on the way, O'er stock and stone, throngh watch and ward, Till past Clan- Alpine's ontmost gnard, As far as Coilantogle's ford ; From thence thy warrant is thy sword." " I take thy conrtesy, hy Heaven, As freely as 'tis nohly given !" — " Well, rest thee ; for the hittern's cry... | |
| sir Walter Scott (bart.) - 1820 - 282 pages
...Will I depart from honour's laws; To assail a wearied man were shame, And stranger is a holy name; Guidance and rest, and food and fire, In vain he never...till dawn of day; Myself will guide thee on the way, VoL. v. I O'er stock and stone, through watch and ward, Till past Clan-Alpine's outmost guard, As far... | |
| Malayan miscellanies - 1822 - 396 pages
...are almost1 as applicable to them as to the Scottish Highlanders : . ". And stranger is a holy name, Guidance and rest and food and fire, In vain he never must require. They are open and generous, and appear to be not entirely destitute of that delicacy of feeling usually... | |
| Walter Scott - 1826 - 294 pages
...Will I depart from honour's laws : To assail a wearied man were shame, And stranger is a holy name ; Guidance and rest, and food and fire, In vain he never...here till dawn of day ; Myself will guide thee on the war, O'er stock and stone, through watch and ward, 'Till past Clan-Alpine's outmost guard, As far as... | |
| Walter Scott - 1827 - 678 pages
...Will I depart from honour's laws ; To assail a wearied man were shame, And stranger is a holy name ; Guidance and rest, and food and fire, In vain he never must require. Then rest thec here till dawn of day ; Myself will guide Ihee on the way, O'er stock and stone, through watch... | |
| Jonathan Barber - 1828 - 266 pages
...Will I depart from honour's laws. To assail a wearied man were shame, And Stranger is a holy name. Guidance and rest, and food and fire In vain he never must require. Myself will guide thee on the way, Through watch and ward till break of day, ' , As far as Coilantogle... | |
| Walter Scott - 1831 - 582 pages
...Will I depart from honour's laws . To assail a wearied man were shame, And stranger is a holy name ; Guidance and rest, and food and fire, In vain he never must require. Than rest thee here till dawn of day ; Myself will guide thee on the way, O'er slock and stone, through... | |
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