 | Sir Walter Scott - 1854 - 840 страници
...words of Gala* skids, a favorite Scotch air, ran thus : — . О the monks of Melrose made gnd« kale,1 On Fridays when they fasted. They wanted neither beef nor ale, As long as thejr neighbors' lasted NOTE W. When buitres» and buttress, alternately, Seem framed of ebon and ivory... | |
 | John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell - 1855
...fasting. As the old Scotch song of Galashiel's said — Oh, the monks of Melrose made gude kale,* Oм Fridays when they fasted ; They wanted neither beef nor ale, As long as their neighbors' lasted. Melrose, however, was in an unfortunate situation, being exposed to all the fury... | |
 | SIR WALTER SCOTT - 1855
...such verses as these : — "The Friars of Fail drank berry-brown ale, The best that e'er was tasted ; The Monks of Melrose made gude kale On Fridays, when they fasted. Saint Monance' sister. The gray priest kist her— Fiend save the company ! Sing hay tnx, trim-go-trix.... | |
 | SIR WALTER SCOTT - 1856
...such verses as these : — "The Friars of Pail drank berry-brown ale, The best that e'er was tasted ; The Monks of Melrose made gude kale On Fridays, when they fasted. Saint Monance' sister, The gray priest kist her— Fiend save the companv ! Sing hay tnx, trim-go-lrix",... | |
 | Sir Walter Scott, George Gilfillan - 1857
...Mary, and the monks were of the Cistertian order. At the time of the Reformation, they shared in the general reproach of sensuality and irregularity, thrown...of Galashiels, a favourite Scottish air, ran thus : — ' 0 the monks of Melroae made gnde kale1 On Fridays when they fasted; They wanted neither beef... | |
 | Sir Walter Scott - 1857
...Mary, and the monks were of the Cistertian order. At the time of the Reformation, they shared in the general reproach of sensuality and irregularity, thrown...of Galashiels, a favourite Scottish air, ran thus : — ' 0 tbe monks of Melrote made gudc kale1 On Fridays when the; fasted; They wanted neither beef... | |
 | Sir Walter Scott - 1857
...words of Galashiels, a favourite Scottish air, ran thus : — 0 the monks of Melrose made gude kale l On Fridays when they fasted: They wanted neither beef nor ale, As long as their neighbours' lasted. THE LAY OF THE LAST MINSTREL. CANTO SECOND. VOL. I. TIIE LAY OF THE LAST MINSTREL. CANTO SECOND. I.... | |
 | 1857
...And much they long'd the rest to hear. Encouraged thus, the .Aged Man, After meet rest, again began. irregularity, thrown upon the Roman churchmen. The...of Galashiels, a favourite Scottish air, ran thus : — 0 the monks of Melrose made gude kale * On Fridays when they fasted: They wanted neither beef... | |
 | Walter White - 1859 - 472 страници
...demand the magic volume held in the buried wizard's hand ? We must turn to a livelier theme : — . " 0, the monks of Melrose made gude kale, On Fridays when...beef nor ale, As long as their neighbours' lasted." From Melrose to Abbotsford is nearly an hour's walk, still up the vale of Tweed, and in view of the... | |
 | Mackenzie Edward C. Walcott - 1860
...or profane, common to all ages, made a butt of the Cistercians — 0! the monks of Melrose made guJe kale On Fridays when they fasted ; They wanted neither...beef nor ale, As long as their neighbours' lasted. The admirable cultivation of the river-valley, the exquisite beauty of their architecture, and a valuable... | |
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