 | George Croly (Rev., ed) - 1854
...embattled portal-arch he passed, Whose ponderous grate and massy bar Had oft rolled back the tide of war, But never closed the iron door Against the desolate...poor. The duchess marked his weary pace, His timid niein, and reverend face, And bade her page the menials tell, That they should tend the old man well... | |
 | Charles Bernard Gibson, James Fitz-Thomas (17th earl of Desmond.) - 1854
...embattled portal arch he passed, "Whose ponderous gate, and massy bar, Had oft rolled back the tide of war, But never closed the iron door Against the desolate and poor. The Duchess marked his weary pace, THa timid mien and reverend face, And bade her page the menials tell, That they should tend the old... | |
 | John Heneage Jesse - 1855
...son and two daughters, who all died unmarried. She is said to have borne her sorrows with decency, for "she had known adversity, Though born in such a high degree ; In pride of power, iu beauty's bloom, Had wept o'er Monmouth's bloody tomb." Lay of the Last Miustrel. ; The Duchess died... | |
 | sir Walter Scott (bart.) - 1855
...embattled portal arch he pass'd, Whose ponderous grate and massy bar Had oft roll'd back the tide of war, But never closed the iron door Against the desolate and poor. The Duchess mark'd his weary pace, His timid mien, and reverend face, And bade her page the menials tell That they... | |
 | Walter Scott - 1855 - 840 страници
...embattled portal arch he pasa'd. Whose ponderous grate and massy bar Had oft roll'd back the tide of war, But never closed the iron door Against the desolate and poor. The Duchess1 mark'd his weary pace, His timid mien, and reverend face, And bade her page the menials tell,... | |
 | Walter Scott - 1856 - 746 страници
...embattled portal arch he pass'd, Whose ponderous grate and massy bar Had oft roll'd back the tide of war, But never closed the iron door Against the desolate and poor. The Duchess" mark'd his weary pace, His timid mien, and reverend face, • Anne, Duchess of Buccletich and Monmouth,... | |
 | Sir Walter Scott - 1857
...rolled back the tide of war, But never closed the iron door Against the desolate and poor. The Duchess1 marked his weary pace, His timid mien, and reverend...menials tell, That they should tend the old man well : 40 For she had known adversity, Though born in such a high degree ; In pride of power, in beauty's... | |
 | Charles Dexter Cleveland - 1857 - 785 страници
...the desolate and poor. The duchess mark'd his weary pace, His timid micn, and reverend face, And hade her page the menials tell That they should tend the...old man well : For she had known adversity, Though horn in such a high degree : In pride of power, in heauty's hloom, Had wept o'er Monmouth's hloody... | |
 | Sir Walter Scott - 1857
...embattled portal arch he pass'd, Whose ponderous grate and massy bar Had oft roll'd back the tide of war, But never closed the iron door Against the desolate and poor. The Duchess * marked his weary pace, heavily, that Buccleuch had seized upon these lands. Indeed, the office of keeper was latterly held... | |
 | Sir Walter Scott, George Gilfillan - 1857
...embattled portal-arch he passed, Whose ponderous grate and massy bar Had offrolled back the tide of war, But never closed the iron door Against the desolate and poor. The Duchess1 marked his weary pace, His timid mien, and reverend face, And bade her page the menials tell,... | |
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