| Edmund Burke - 1800 - 786 pages
...Splalh, fplaih, acroffe the fee ; " Hurrah ! the dead can ride apace j Doit fear to ridé with mee ? Look up, look up, an airy crewe In roundel daunces...reele : The moone is bryghte, and blue the nyghte, May (t dimlie fee them wheele. Come to, come to, ye goftlie crew» Come to, and follow mee, And daunce... | |
| Matthew Gregory Lewis - 1801 - 268 pages
...aleft, are gone ; By hedge and tree, by thorpe and towne, They gallop, gallop on. Tramp, tramp, across the land they speede, Splash, splash, acrosse the...reele ; " The moone is bryghte, and blue the nyghte, " Come to, come to, ye gostlie crew, " Come to, and follow me, " And daunce for us the wedding daunce,... | |
| Matthew Gregory Lewis - 1801 - 464 pages
...land they fpeede,' Splafh, fplafh, acrofle the fee ; — <" Hurrah ! the dead can ride apace ; " Dott fear to ride with me ? " Look up, look up, an airy...reele ; " The moone is bryghte, and blue the nyghte, " May'tt dimlie fee them wheele. " Come to, come to, ye goftlie crew, " Come to, and follow me, " And... | |
| Matthew Gregory Lewis - 1801 - 266 pages
...overhead, The skye and every star. Tramp, tramp, across the land they speede, Splash, splash, across the see ; — ' ' Hurrah ! the dead can ride apace ; " Dost fear to ride with me ? " I weene the cock prepares to crowc, " The sand will soone be runne ; " I snuff the earlye morning... | |
| 1812 - 654 pages
...aleft, are gone ! By hedge and tree, by thorp and towne, They gallop, gallop on. Tramp, tramp, across the land they speede ; Splash, splash, acrosse the...me ? " Look up, look up, an airy crewe In roundel daunccs reele : The moone is brighte, and blue the nyghte, Mayst dimlie seen them wheele. " Come to,... | |
| 1812 - 656 pages
...aleft, are gone ! By hedge and tree, by thorp and towne, They gallop, gallop on. Tramp, tramp, across the land they speede ; Splash, splash, acrosse the...fear to ride with me ? " Look up, look up, an airy crewc In roundel daunccs reele : The moone is brighte, and blue the nyghte, Mayst dimlie seen them... | |
| 1812 - 664 pages
...aleft, are gone ! By hedge and tree, by thorp and towne, They gallop, gallop on. Tramp, tramp, across the land they speede ; Splash, splash, acrosse the...the dead can ride apace ; Dost fear to ride with me f " Look up, look up, an airy crewe In roundel daunces reele : The moone is brighte, and blue the nyghte,... | |
| 1837 - 588 pages
...Thus, one by one, my companions disappeared, till I was left alone with a rough young gnome behind. " Hurrah, the dead can ride apace, dost fear to ride with me ?" from Burger's Eleonore,* was ringing in my ears ; but before resigning myself to my fate, I will... | |
| Richard Alfred Davenport - 1823 - 470 pages
...overhead The skye and every star. Tramp, tramp, across the land they speede ; Splash, splash, across the see : ' Hurrah ! the dead can ride apace ; Dost fear to ride with me ? ' I weene the cock prepares to crowe ; The sand will soon be runne : I snuff the earlye morning aire... | |
| New elegant extracts - 1823 - 402 pages
...overhead The skye and every star. Tramp, tramp, across the land they speede ; Splash, splash, across the see : ' Hurrah ! the dead can ride apace ; Dost fear to ride with me? ' I weene the cock prepares to crowe ; The sand will soon be runne : I snuff the earlye morning aire... | |
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