| Walter Scott - 1808 - 526 páginas
...of the miracle and the penance,) and never drew his bridle till he got to the river Tees. Note XIV. St Cuthbert sits, and toils to frame The sea-born beads, that bear his name. — P. .94. Although we do not learn that Cuthbert was, during his life, such an artificer as Dunstan,... | |
| James Parkinson - 1811 - 572 páginas
...in holy tale. * The Nuns of Lindisfarn, or of Holy Island Monastery~ on a rock, by Lindisfarn Saint Cuthbert sits, and toils to frame The sea-born beads*...might his shape behold, And hear his anvil sound : A deaden'd clang, a huge dim form, Seen but and heard, when gathering storm, And night were closing round.... | |
| Walter Scott (sir).) - 1814 - 592 páginas
...with the fable of his Marmion. " But fain St. Hilda's nuns wuuld learn, If, on a rock, by Lindisfarne, St. Cuthbert sits, and toils to frame The sea-born...might his shape behold And hear his anvil sound ; A deaden'd clang—a huge dim form Seen but, and heard, when gathering storm And night were closing round.... | |
| Frederick Kendall - 1816 - 364 páginas
...Scott celebrates them. " On a rock by Lindisfara Saint Cuthbcrt sits, and toils to frame The sea born beads that bear his name, Such tales had Whitby's fishers told, And hear his anvil sound, A deaden'd clang, a huge dim form, Sees but and heard when gathering storm And... | |
| sir Walter Scott (bart.) - 1820 - 256 páginas
...Northumberland. XVI. But fain St Hilda's nuns would learn, If, on a rock, by Lindisfarn, Saint Cnthbert sits, and toils to frame The sea-born beads that bear...might his shape behold, And hear his anvil sound ; A deaden'd clang, — a huge dim form, Seen but, and heard, when gathering storm And night were closing... | |
| Walter Scott - 1821 - 530 páginas
...of the miracle and the penance,) and never drew liis bridle till he got to the river Tees. Note XIV. St Cuthbert sits, and toils to frame The sea-born beads, that bear his name. — St. XVI. p. 100. Although we do not learn that Cuthbert was, during his life, such an artificer... | |
| sir Walter Scott (bart.) - 1821 - 596 páginas
...of the miracle and the penance,) and never drew his bridle till he got to the river Tees. Note XIV. St Cuthbert sits, and toils to frame The sea-born beads, that bear his name.—St. XVI. p. 100. Although we do not learn that Cuthbert was, during his life, such an artificer... | |
| sir Walter Scott (bart.) - 1823 - 314 páginas
...waste Northumberland. XVI. But fain St Hilda's nuns would learn, If on a rock, by .Lindisfiirn, Saint Cuthbert sits, and toils to frame The sea-born beads...might his shape behold, And hear his anvil sound ; A deaden'd clang, — a huge dim form, Seen but, and heard, when gathering storm And night were closing... | |
| Walter Scott - 1827 - 678 páginas
...Cuthbert sits, and loiU to frame The sea-born beads that bear bis name f'i Such tales had Wbitby's fishers told. And said they might his shape behold, And hear his anvil sound; Л deaden'd clang, — a huge dim form, Seen but, and heard, when g.illieriiig «wni And night were... | |
| John Trotter Brockett - 1829 - 368 páginas
...; and sitting on one rock, uses another as his anvil, on which he forges and fashions these beads. Cuthbert sits, and toils to frame The sea-born beads that bear his name. ScotCs Marmion. SAINT CUTHBERT'S PATRIMONY, an. appellation for all the land between the waters of... | |
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