| John Wilson - 1861 - 236 pages
...dens and dells, Where glorious Wallace Aft bare the gree, as story tells, Frae southern billies. " At Wallace' name what Scottish blood But boils up...fathers strode By Wallace' side, Still pressing onward, red-vvat-shod, 6r glorious dy'd. " 0, sweet are Coila's haughs an' woods, When lintwhites chaunt amang... | |
| Robert Burns - 1863 - 358 pages
...Where glorious Wallace Aft bure the gree, as story tellsr bore the bell Frae southron billies. fellows At Wallace' name what Scottish blood But boils up...fathers strode By Wallace' side, Still pressing onward, red-wat shod, Or glorious died ! 0 sweet are Coila's haughs and woods meadows When lintwhites chant... | |
| Robert Burns - 1863 - 368 pages
...Where glorious Wallace Aft bure the gree, as story tells, bore the bell Frae southron billies. fellows At Wallace' name what Scottish blood But boils up...fathers strode By Wallace' side, Still pressing onward, red-wat shod, Or glorious died ! O sweet are Coila's haughs and woods meadows When lintwhites chant... | |
| Robert Burns - 1863 - 440 pages
...her dens an' dells, Where glorious Wallace Aft bure the gree, as story tells, Frae southron billies. At Wallace' name, what Scottish blood But boils up...fathers strode By Wallace' side, Still pressing onward, red-wat-shod, Or glorious died. O, sweet are Coila's haughs an' woods, When lintwhites chant amang... | |
| 1863 - 520 pages
...most spirited stanza of one of his most spirited pieces, exclaims, all aglow with fervid conviction, At Wallace' name what Scottish blood But boils up...fathers strode By Wallace' side, Still pressing onward, red-wat shod, Or glorious dy'd.§ And is not the closing stanea of Buros's purest, best-reputed, most... | |
| william harrison ainsworth - 1863 - 516 pages
...most spirited stanza of one of his most spirited pieces, exclaims, all aglow with fervid conviction, At Wallace' name what Scottish blood But boils up...fathers strode By Wallace' side, Still pressing onward, red-wat shod, Or glorious dy'd.§ And is not the closing stanza of Burns's purest, best-reputed, most... | |
| Robert Burns - 1864 - 380 pages
...her dens and dells, Where glorious Wallace Aft bure the gree, as story tells, Frae southron billies. At Wallace' name what Scottish blood But boils up...fathers strode By Wallace' side, Still pressing onward, red-wat shod, Or glorious died I O sweet are Coila's haughs and woods When lintwhites chant amang the... | |
| Robert Burns, Alexander Smith - 1865 - 470 pages
...her dens an' dells, Where glorious Wallace Aft bure the gree, as story tells, Frae suthron billies. At Wallace' name, what Scottish blood But boils up...fathers strode By Wallace' side, Still pressing onward, red-wat-shod, Or glorious dy'd. O, sweet are Coila's haughs an' woods, When lintwhites chant amang... | |
| Hugh Miller - 1865 - 558 pages
...my attention arrested for a moment by a simile or metaphor ; but the trains of close argument, %Ld the passages of dreary " application," were always...Scottish blood But boils up in a spring-tide flood 1 Oft have our fearless fathers strode By Wallace side, Still pressing onward, red wat shod, Or glorious... | |
| Robert Burns - 1866 - 356 pages
...dens an' dells, Where glorious Wallace Aft bure the gree, as story tells, Frae suthron billies. eo At Wallace' name, what Scottish blood But boils up...fathers strode By Wallace' side. Still pressing onward, red-wat-shod, Or glorious dy'd. O, sweet are Coila's haughs an' woods, When lintwhites chant amang... | |
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