| Walter Scott - 1818 - 386 halaman
...truly ?' * The gray-headed sexton That delves the grave duly.' " The glow-worm o'er grave and stone Shall light thee steady ; The owl from the steeple...would never awake at all, or only in the death agony. Her first prophecy was true. The poor maniac parted with existence, without again uttering a sound... | |
| Walter Scott - 1818 - 424 halaman
...truly ?' f The gray-headed sexton That delves the grave duly.' .f The glow-worm o'er grave and stone Shall light thee steady ; The owl from the steeple...that she would never awake at all, or only in the death.agony. Her first prophecy was true. The poor maniac parted with existence, without again uttering... | |
| Walter Scott - 1818 - 392 halaman
...?' .• The gray-headed sexton That delves the grave duly.' rt The glove-worm o'er grave and stone Shall light thee steady ; The owl from the steeple...which the experienced attendant assured them, that die would never awake at all, or only in the death.agony. Her first prophecy was true. The poor maniac... | |
| Walter Scott - 1818 - 350 halaman
...and stone Shall light thee steady ; The owl from the steeple sing, ' Welcome proud lady.' " tendant assured them, that she would never awake at all, or only in the death agony. * Her first prophecy was true. The poor maniac parted* with existence, without again uttering a sound... | |
| Sir Walter Scott - 1818 - 398 halaman
...truly ?' ' The gray-headed sexton That delves the grave duly.' " The glow-worm o'er grave and stone Shall light thee steady; The owl from the steeple sing, ' Welcome, proud lady.'" Hef voice died away with the last notes, and she fell into a slumber, from which the experienced attendant... | |
| Walter Scott - 1821 - 328 halaman
...satisfied herself that no elucidation of her sister's misfortunes was to be hoped from the dying person. Her voice died away with the last notes, and she fell...would never awake at all, or only in the death agony. CHAPTER IV. Wilt thou go on with me? The moon is bright, the sea is calm, And I know well the ocean-paths.... | |
| Walter Scott - 1843 - 728 halaman
...light thee steady; Kirkward shall carry ye.' The owl from the steeple sing, • • • ' Weleome, proud lady.'" Her voice died away with the last notes,...which the experienced attendant assured them, that she never would awake at all, or only in the death agony. The nurse's prophecy proved true. The poor maniac... | |
| Walter Scott - 1849 - 732 halaman
...«low-worm o'er рта vc and etone Hhall lirht ttif"iteady; The owl Гний t ru: steeple fing, ' Welcome, proud lady. " Her voice died away with the...she fell into a slumber, from which the experienced atlendani assured them, that she never would awake at all, or only in the death agony. The nurse's... | |
| sir Walter Scott (bart [novels, collected]) - 1852 - 632 halaman
...o'er grave and stone ' When six braw gentlemen Shall light thee steady ; Kirkward shall carry ye.' The owl from the steeple sing, * * * ' Welcome, proud...which the experienced attendant assured them, that she never would awake at all, or only in the death agony. with existence, without again uttering a sound... | |
| Walter Scott - 1852 - 632 halaman
...light thee steady ; Kirkward shall carry ye.' The owl from the steeple sing, * * * ' Welcome, pr>uid lady.' " Her voice died away with the last notes,...which the experienced attendant assured them, that she never would awake at all, or only in the death agony. The nurse's prophecy proved true. The poor maniac... | |
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