And lo ! an yren-grated gate Soon biggens to their viewe ; He crackte his whype, the clangynge boltes, The doores asunder flewe. They pass, and 'twas on graves they trode ; — " Tis hither we are bounde ;" — And many a tombstone gostlie white, Lay... The Monthly Magazine - Page 1371796Full view - About this book
| Richard Alfred Davenport - 1823 - 406 pages
...to ride with me ? ' I weene the cock prepares to crowe ; The sand will soon be runne : I snuff the earlye morning aire ; Downe, downe ! our work is done. ' The dead, the dead can ryde apace ; Oure wed-bed here is fit: Our race is ridde, cure journey ore, Our endless union knit.' And lo! an yren-grated... | |
| New elegant extracts - 1823 - 402 pages
...fear to ride with me? ' I weene the cock prepares to crowe ; The sand will soon be runne : I snuff the earlye morning aire ; Downe, downe ! our work is done. ' The dead, the dead can ryde apace; Oure wed-bed here is fit: Our race is ridde, oure journey ore, Our endless union knit.' And lo ! an yren-grated... | |
| John Galt - 1824 - 462 pages
...to ride with mee ? ' I weene the cock prepares to crowe : The sand will soon be runne ; I snuffe the earlye morning aire : Downe, downe ! our work is done. ' The dead, the dead can ride apace ! Our wed-bed here is fit ; Oure race is ridde, our journey ore, Our endlesse union knitt.'... | |
| John Galt - 1824 - 474 pages
...to ride with mee ? ' I weene the cock prepares to crowe : The sand will soon be runne ; I snuffe the earlye morning aire : Downe, downe! our work is done. ' The dead, the dead can ride apace! Our wed-bed here is fit; Oure race is ridde, our journey ore, Our endlesse union knitt.'... | |
| Joseph S. Moore - 1846 - 376 pages
...fear to ride with me ? I weene the cock prepares to crowe, The sand will soone be runne; I snuff the earlye morning aire, Downe, downe ! our work is done....is fit ; Our race is ridde, oure journey ore, Our endless union knit." — And lo ! an yren-grated gate Soon biggens to their viewe ; He crackte his... | |
| Joseph S. Moore - 1853 - 900 pages
...fear to ride with me ? I weene the cock prepares to crowe, The sand will soone be runne; I snuff the earlye morning aire, Downe, downe ! our work is done....is fit ; Our race is ridde, oure journey ore, Our endless union knit." — And lo ! an yren-grated gate Soon biggens to their viewe ; He crackte his... | |
| Western Reserve University - 1915 - 132 pages
...fear to ride with mee? "I weene the cock prepares to crowe ; The sand will soon be runne: I snuff the earlye morning aire ; Downe, downe! our work is done. "The dead, the dead can ryde apace ; Oure wed-bed here is fit : Our race is ridde, our journey ore, Our endlesse union knit." And lo ! an yren-grated... | |
| Oliver Farrar Emerson - 1915 - 140 pages
...fear to ride with mee? "I weene the cock prepares to crowe ; The sand will soon be runne : I snuff the earlye morning aire ; Downe, downe! our work is done. "The dead, the dead can ryde apace ; Oure wed-bed here is fit : Our race is ridde, our journey ore, Our endlesse union knit." And lo ! an yren-grated... | |
| British poetical miscellany - 1800 - 276 pages
...to ride with mee r I weene the cock prepares to crowe ; The fand will foone be runne : I fnuffe the earlye morning aire ; Downe, downe ! our work is done. The dead, the dead can ryde apace ; Oure wed-bed here is fit : Oure race is ridde, our journey ore, • Oure endlefle union kmt." And lo ! an... | |
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