Scotland can witness be, I have not any captain more Of such account as he." Like tidings to King Henry came, Within as short a space, That Percy of Northumberland Was slain in Chevy-Chase. "Now God be with him... The Spectator. ... - Page 4101789Full view - About this book
 | Joseph Addison - 1854 - 620 pages
...most remarkable circumstance of this kind, is the different manner in which the Scotch and English Kings receive the news of this fight, and of the great men's deaths who command it." This news was brought to Edinburgh, Where Scotland's King did reign, That brave Earl Douglas... | |
 | John Warner Barber - Belgium - 1855 - 608 pages
...They bore with them away ; They kissed them dead a thousand times, Ere they were clad in elay. The news was brought to Edinburgh, Where Scotland's king did reign, That brave Earl Douglas suddenly Was with an arrow slain : " 0 heavy news," King James did say, "Scotland can witness be I... | |
 | Joseph Addison - 1856 - 622 pages
...most remarkable circumstance of this kind, is the different manner in which the Scotch and English Kings receive the news of this fight, and of the great men's deaths who command it.' This news was brought to Edinburgh, Where Scotland's King did reign, That brave Earl Douglas... | |
 | Joseph Addison - 1856 - 628 pages
...most remarkable circumstance of this kind, is the different manner in which the Scotch and English Kings receive the news of this fight, and of the great men's deaths who command it.1 This news was brought to Edinbnrgh, Where Scotland's King did reign, That brave Eavl Douglas... | |
 | Joseph Addison - 1856 - 524 pages
...most remarkable circumstance of this kind, is the different manner in which the* Scotch and English kings receive the news of this fight, and of the great men's deaths who command it. This news was brought to Edinburgh, Where Scotland's King did reign, That brave Earl Douglas... | |
 | Spectator The - 1857 - 780 pages
...tlic most remarkable circumstance of this kind is the dillereut manner in which the Scotch and Euglish xpress by the name of witchcraft. But suddenly Was with an arrow slain. 0 heavy new«, ivm.. James did say, Scotland can wiuiess be, 1 have... | |
 | Charles William Jones - Readers - 1859 - 120 pages
...Englishmen, Went home but fifty-three ; The rest in Chevy-Chase were slain Under the greenwood tree. The news was brought to Edinburgh, Where Scotland's king did reign, That brave Earl Douglas suddenly Was with an arrow slain : " 0 heavy news," King James did say ; " Scotland can witness be,... | |
 | Ballads, English - 1861 - 270 pages
...gore, They bare with them away : They kiss'd them dead a thousand times, Ere they were clad in clay. This news was brought to Edinburgh, Where Scotland's king did reign, That brave Earl Douglas suddenly Was with an arrow slain : 0 heavy news, King James did say, Scotland can witness be, I have... | |
 | Ballads, English - 1861 - 274 pages
...gore, They bare with them away : They kiss'd them dead a thousand times, Ere they were clad in clay. This news was brought to Edinburgh, Where Scotland's king did reign, That brave Earl Douglas suddenly Was with an arrow slain : 0 heavy news, King James did say, Scotland can witness be, 1 have... | |
 | Playtime - 1863 - 436 pages
...gore, They bare with them away ; They kissed them dead a thousand times, Ere they were clad in clay. This news was brought to Edinburgh, Where Scotland's king did reign, That brave Earl Douglas suddenly Was with an arrow slain. " Oh heavy news," King James did say, " Scotland can witness be,... | |
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