| 1806 - 448 Seiten
...longed strange countries for to see ; But he was taen by a savage moor, Who handled him right cruellie; For he viewed the fashions of that land ; Their way...bend a knee. So, in every shoulder they've putten a here ; In every bore they've putten a tree; And they have made him trail the wine And spices on his... | |
| George Ritchie Kinloch - 1827 - 312 Seiten
...a man of hie degree; He past thro' monie kingdoms great, Until he cam unto Grand Turkic. He view'd the fashions of that land, Their way of worship viewed he; But unto onie of their stocks* He wadna sae much as bow a knee: * Stocki — objects of idolatry. Which... | |
| George Ritchie Kinloch - 1827 - 476 Seiten
...a man of hie degree; He past thro' monie kingdoms great, Until he cam unto Grand Turkic. He view'd the fashions of that land, Their way of worship viewed he ; But unto onie of their stocks* He wadna sae much as bow a knee: Which made him to be taken straight, And... | |
| 1827 - 640 Seiten
...man of hie degree ; He past thro' monie kingdoms great Until he cam unto Grand Turkie. ' He view'd the fashions of that land, Their way of worship viewed he ; But unto onie of their stocks [idols] He wadna sae much as bow a knee.' If, however, Scottish tradition... | |
| 1829 - 432 Seiten
...countries for to see ; He pass'd through many kingdoms great, Until he cam to Grand Turkye. He view'd the fashions of that land ; Their way of worship viewed he ; But to Mahound or Termagaunt Wad Bekie never bend a knee. * Young Bekie should be spelled Young Becket. The hero was... | |
| Augustin Thierry - 1835 - 396 Seiten
...longed strange countries for to see ; But he was ta'en by a savage moor, Who handled him right cruellie. For he viewed the fashions of that land ; Their way of worship viewed he ; But to Mahomed or Termagant, Would Beichan never bend a knee. So , in every shoulder , they' ve putten a bore... | |
| Augustin Thierry - 1835 - 826 Seiten
...cruclhe. For he viewed the fashions of ,liat Und ; Their way of worship viewed he ; But to Mahomed or Termagant, Would Beichan never bend a knee. So, in every shoulder, they' ve putten a hore; In every bore they' ve putten a tree; And they have made him trail the wine... | |
| Augustin Thierry - 1843 - 462 Seiten
...taen by a savage moor , Who handled him right cruellie ; For he vicwed the fashions of that laud ; Their way of worship viewed he ; But to Mahound, or Termagant, Would Beichan never benda kuee. So, iu every shoulder tbey've putten a bore ; In every bore they' ve putten a tree ; An... | |
| Moses Aaron Richardson - 1844 - 436 Seiten
...Until he came to proud Turkey ; Where he was ta'en by a savage moor, Who handled him right cruellie. For he viewed the fashions of that land ; Their way...worship viewed he ; But to Mahound, or Termagant, 2 Would Beichan never bend a knee. 1 Var. "Some foreign country he would go see.* Common English Broad... | |
| 1844 - 858 Seiten
...Until he came to proud Turkey ; Where he was ta'en by a savage moor, Who handled him right cruellie. For he viewed the fashions of that land ; Their way...worship viewed he ; But to Mahound, or Termagant, 2 Would Beichan never bend a knee. 1 Var. "Some foreign country he would go see." Common English Broad... | |
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