In two long piles—a lane between, Where pass the maidens and their queen, Up to the sacred altar stone, Where good Columba stands alone. There was one maiden of the train Known by the name of Wicked Wene; A lovely thing, of slender make, Who mischief... Queen Hynde: A Poem, in Six Books - 38. oldalszerző: James Hogg - 1825 - 443 oldalTeljes nézet - Információ erről a könyvről
| 1825 - 806 oldal
...amaze, Softer and softer wax'd hi> gaze, me, Kneeling upon one bended knee, In two long piles — a lane between, Where pass the maidens and their queen,...There was one maiden of the train Known by the name of \Vicked Wene ; A lovely thing, of slender moke, Who mischief wrought for mischiefs sake; And never... | |
| John Wilson, John Gibson Lockhart - 1854 - 482 oldal
...of the name of Wicked Wene, is capitally touched off. Lythe ami listen, lordlingsfree—(reads). " Come, view the barefoot group with me, Kneeling upon...lovely thing, of slender make, Who mischief wrought for mischief's sake; And never was her heart so pleased As when a man she vex'd or teased. By few at court... | |
| John Wilson, Wm Maginn, John Gibson Lockhart, James Hogg - 1854 - 482 oldal
...(reads). " Come, view the barefoot group with me, Kneeling upon one bended knee, In two long piles — a lane between, Where pass the maidens and their queen,...one maiden of the train Known by the name of Wicked Weue ; A lovely thing, of slender make, Who mischief wrought for mischief's sake ; And never was her... | |
| John Wilson, John Gibson Lockhart - 1863 - 482 oldal
...(reads). " Come, view the barefoot group with me, Kneeling upon one bended knee, In two long piles — a lane between, Where pass the maidens and their queen,...Wene ; A lovely thing, of slender make, Who mischief wwught for mischief's suke : And never was her heart so pleased As -when a man she vex'd or teased.... | |
| James Hogg, Thomas Thomson - 1866 - 592 oldal
...knee, In two long files — a lane between, Where passed the maidens and their queen, Up to the saered altar stone, Where good Columba stands alone. There was one maiden of the train Known by the name of wieked Wene; A lovely thing, of slender make, Who misehief wrought for misehiefs sake ; And never was... | |
| John Wilson, James Hogg, John Gibson Lockhart - 1867 - 482 oldal
...(reads). " Come, view the barefoot group with me, Kneeling upon one bended knee, In two long piles — a lane between, Where pass the maidens and their queen,...lovely thing, of slender make, Who mischief wrought for mischief g sake; And never was lier heart so pleased As when a man she vex'd or teased. By few at court... | |
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