| Sir John Harington, Henry Harington - Great Britain - 1804 - 444 pages
...table and fern forms, spread under the stately canopy of heaven. His guard, for the most part, were beardless boys without shirts ; who, in the frost,...master makes them love him I know not, but if he bid come, they come ; if go, they do go ; if he say do this, they do it. He makes apparent show 1 Cousin... | |
| Walter Scott - Marston Moor, Battle of, England, 1644 - 1813 - 468 pages
...every monarch^ the love, namely, and allegiance of his subjects. " His guard, for the most part, were beardless boys without shirts ; who in the frost wade...master makes them love him I know not, but if he bid come, they come ; if go, they do go ; if he say do this, they do it." — Nugce Antiques^ Lond. 1784,... | |
| Walter Scott - Ballads, Scots - 1813 - 444 pages
...every monarch, the love, namely, and allegiance of his subjects. " His guard, for the most part, were beardless boys without shirts ; who in the frost wade...master makes them love him, I know not, but if he bid come, they come ; if go, they do go ; if he say do this, they do it." — Nugte Antigua, Land, 1784,... | |
| sir Walter Scott (bart.) - 1820 - 290 pages
...every monarch, the love, namely, and allegiance of his subjects. " His guard, for the most part, were beardless boys without shirts ; who in the frost wade...master makes them love him, I know not, but if he bid come, they come ; if go, they do go ; if he say do this, they do it." — Nugte Antigua, Land. 1784,... | |
| sir Walter Scott (bart.) - 1823 - 342 pages
...every monarch, the love, namely, and allegiance of his subjects. " His guard, for the most part, were beardless boys without shirts ; who in the frost wade...master makes them love him, I know not, but if he bid come, they come ; if go, they do go ; if he say do this, they do it." — Nuga: Antiques, Load. 1784,... | |
| Walter Scott - 1827 - 678 pages
...the love, namely, and allegiance of his •ubjects. « His guard, for (he most part, were beardess boys without shirts; who in the frost wade as familiarly through rivers as water-spauiels. With what charm such a master makes them love him, 1 know not, hut if he hid come,... | |
| Walter Scott - 1831 - 582 pages
...every monarch, the love, namely, and allegiance of his subjects. « Uis guard, for Ihe most p.irt, were beardless boys without shirts; who in the frost wade...through rivers as water-spaniels. With what charm sunh a master makes them love him, I know not, but if he bid come, they come; if go, they do go; if... | |
| sir Walter Scott (bart.) - 1842 - 270 pages
...the love, namely, and allegiapce of his suhjects. "His guard, for the most part, were heardless hoys without shirts ; who in the frost wade as familiarly...charm such a master makes them love him, I know not, hut if he hid come, they come ; if go, they do go ; if he say do this, they do it,'* — Nug& Antiquts,... | |
| Walter Scott - 1841 - 848 pages
...beardless boys without shirts; who in the fro*: wade as familiarly through rivers as water- spaniel*. ATTIX. 3 MS.—" On his pale cheek in crimson glow ; The short come, they come ; if go, they do go ; if hr say do this, they do it."— Nugce Antigua. Loud. 1734,... | |
| British empire - 1847 - 856 pages
...ferntable and fern-forms, spread under the stately canopy of heaven. His guard, for the most part, were beardless boys without shirts ; who, in the frost, wade as familiarly through rivers as water -spaniels. With what charm such a master makes them love him I know not, but if he bid come,... | |
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