| Sidney Lanier, William Hayes Ward - American poetry - 1884 - 302 pages
...will spare ye the child if, in sight of ye all, Ten blows on Maclean's bare back shall fall, And ye reckon no stroke if the blood follow not at the bite of the thong ! " Then Maclean he set hardly his tooth to his lip that his tooth was red, Breathed short... | |
| Stedman, Edmund C. and Hutchinson Ellen M. - 1889 - 700 pages
...will spare ye the child if, in sight of ye all, Ten blows on Maclean's bare back shall fall, And ye reckon no stroke if the blood follow not at the bite of the thong!" Then Maclean he set hardly his tooth to his lip that his tooth was red, Breathed short... | |
| Sidney Lanier - 1891 - 314 pages
...fast." Cried Maclean : " Now a ten-tined buck in the sight of the wife and the child I had killed if the gluttonous kern had not wrought me a snail's own...reckon no stroke if the blood follow not at the bite of "75U thong!" So Hamish made bare, and took him his strokes ; at the last he smiled. " Now I'll to the... | |
| Ainsworth Rand Spofford, Charles Gibbon - Literature - 1893 - 472 pages
...fast." Cried Maclean : " Now, a ten-tined buck in the sight of the wife and the child I had killed if the gluttonous kern had not wrought me a snail's own...stroke if the blood follow not at the bite of thong!" 80 Hamish made bare, and took him his strokes ; at the last he smiled. "Now, I'll to the burn," quoth... | |
| Arthur Beaman Simonds - American poetry - 1894 - 344 pages
...will spare ye the child if, in sight of ye all, Ten blows on Maclean's bare back shall fall, And ye reckon no stroke if the blood follow not at the bite of the thong ! " Then Maclean he set hardly his tooth to his lip that his tooth was red, Breathed short... | |
| English poetry - 1896 - 532 pages
...will spare ye the child if, in sight of ye all, Ten blows on Maclean's bare back shall fall, And ye reckon no stroke if the blood follow not at the bite of the thong!' Then Maclean he set hardly his tooth to his lip that his tooth was red, Breathed short... | |
| Sidney Lanier - 1899 - 168 pages
...will spare ye the child if, in sight of ye all, Ten blows on Maclean's bare back shall fall, And ye reckon no stroke if the blood follow not at the bite of the thong ! " Then Maclean he set hardly his tooth to his lip that his tooth was red, Breathed short... | |
| Solomon Henry Clark - Readers - 1902 - 600 pages
...fast." Cried Maclean : " Now a ten-tined buck in the sight of the wife and the child " J had killed if the gluttonous kern had not wrought me a snail's own...he sounded, and down came kinsmen and clansmen all : So Hamish made bare, and took him his strokes; at the last he smiled. " Now I'll to the burn," quoth... | |
| Curtis Hidden Page - American literature - 1905 - 738 pages
...fast.' Cried Maclean: ' Now a ten-tined buck in the sight of the wife and the child ,. I had killed if the gluttonous kern had not wrought me a snail's own...took him his strokes; at the last he smiled. ' Now I '11 to the burn,' quoth Maclean, ' for it still may be, If a slimmer-paunched henchman will hurry... | |
| Curtis Hidden Page - American literature - 1905 - 740 pages
...fast.' Cried Maclean: ' Now a ten-tined buck in the sight of the wife and the child t. I had killed if the gluttonous kern had not wrought me a snail's own...his back let fall, And reckon no stroke if the blood folios not at the bite of thong ! ' So Hamish made bare, and took him his strokes; at the last he smiled.... | |
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