Whoe'er's been at Paris must needs know the Greve, The fatal retreat of the unfortunate brave, Where honour and justice most oddly contribute, To ease heroes' pains by an halter and gibbet. Waverley Novels: Vol. 3 - Strana 319autor/autoři: Walter Scott - 1843 - 669 str.Úplné zobrazení - Podrobnosti o knize
| Alexander Chalmers - 1810 - 596 str.
...OF CANTERBU1IY. V\ HO has e'er been at Paris, must needs know the Grève, The fatal retreat of th' unfortunate brave ; Where Honour and Justice most oddly contribute To ease heroes' pains by a halter and gibbet Derry down, down, hey derry down. There Death break« the shackles which Force... | |
| 1819 - 394 str.
...most oddly contribute To ease heroes' pains, by a halter and gibbet. Derry down, down, hey derry down. There Death breaks the shackles which force had put on, And the hangman completes what the judge had begun ; There the squire of the pad, and the knight of the post, Find their pains no more balk'd,... | |
| Walter Scott - 1818 - 354 str.
...upon the conversation of the evening. CHAPTER II Whoe'er' s been at Paris must needs know the Greve, The fatal retreat of the unfortunate brave, Where...poet, and knight of the post, Find their pains no more baulked, and their hopes no more cross'*!. PJSIOB. IN former times, England had her Tyburn, to which... | |
| Walter Scott - 1818 - 332 str.
...upon the conversation of the evening. CHAPTER II. AV hoe'cr's been at Paris must needs know the Greve, The fatal retreat of the unfortunate brave, Where...and knight of the post, / Find their pains no more baulked, and their Lopes no more cross'd. PRIOR. IN former times, England had her Tyburn, to which... | |
| Walter Scott - 1818 - 352 str.
...upon the conversation of the evening. CHAPTER II. \ Whoe'er's been at Paris must needs know the Greve, The fatal retreat of" the unfortunate brave, Where...And the hangman completes what the judge but began ; Tbere the squire of the poet, and knight of the post, Find their pains no more baulked, and their... | |
| Sir Walter Scott - 1818 - 350 str.
...upon the conversation of the evening. CHAPTER II Whoe'er's been at Paris must needs know the Greve, The fatal retreat of the unfortunate brave, Where...most oddly contribute, To ease heroes' pains by an baiter and gibbet. There death breaks the shackles which force had put on, And the hangman completes... | |
| John Aikin - 1820 - 832 str.
...Abbot of Canterbury. WHO has e'er been at Paris, must needs know the Grere, The fatal retreat of th' ght. From look to look, contagious through the crowd, The panic runs, and into wondrous sha a halter and gibbet. Derry down, down, hey derry down. There Death breaks the shackles which Force... | |
| Walter Scott - 1821 - 316 str.
...upon the conversation of the evening. CHAPTER II. Whoe'er's been at Paris must needs know the Greve, The fatal retreat of the unfortunate brave, Where...which force had put on, And the hangman completes what thejudge but began; There the squire of the poet, and knight of the post, Find their pains no more... | |
| John Aikin - 1821 - 364 str.
...Abbot of Canterbury. WHO has e'er been at Paris, must needs know the Greve, The fatal retreat of th' unfortunate brave ; Where Honour and Justice most oddly contribute To ease heroes' pains by a halter and gibbet. Derry down, down, hey derry down. There Death breaks the shackles which Force... | |
| British poets - 1822 - 312 str.
...' King Joint and the A bltot of Canterbury.' WHO has e'er been at Paris must needs know the Greve, The fatal retreat of the' unfortunate brave, Where...justice most oddly contribute To ease heroes' pains by a halter and gibbet. Derry down, down, hey derry down. There death breaks the shackles which force... | |
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