The king therefore, for her defence, Against the furious queen, At Woodstock builded such a bower, The like was never seen. Most curiously that bower was built Of stone and timber strong, An hundred and fifty doors Did to this bower belong. And they so... Sir Walter Scott's Woodstock - Page 490by Walter Scott - 1895 - 566 pagesFull view - About this book
| Ballads, English - 1819 - 394 pages
...therefore, for her defence Against the furious queen, At Woodstock builded such a bower, The like was never seen. Most curiously that bower was built, Of stone and timber strong, One hundred and fifty doors Did to this bower belong ; And they so cunningly contriv'd With turnings... | |
| Walter Scott - Great Britain - 1826 - 314 pages
...furious Queen, At Woodstock builded such a bower, The King, therefore, for his defence As never } et was seen. Most curiously that bower was built. Of...so cunningly contrived, With turnings round about, on* That none but with a clew of thread Could enter in or out. Ballad of Fair Roiamond. THE tradition... | |
| Sir Walter Scott - Great Britain - 1826 - 384 pages
...Woodstock." CHAPTER X. The King, therefore, for his defence Against the furious Queen, At Woodstock builded such a bower, As never yet was seen. Most...bower was built, ' Of stone and timber strong ; An hundered and fifty doors Did to this bower belong : And they so cunningly contrived, With turnings... | |
| Sir Walter Scott - Great Britain - 1826 - 386 pages
...The King, therefore, for his defence Against the furious Queen, At Woodstock builded such a bower, At never yet was seen. Most curiously that bower was built, Of stone and timber strong; An hundered and fifty doors Did to this bower belong: And they so cunningly contrived, With turnings round... | |
| Joseph Ritson - English poetry - 1829 - 344 pages
...bower, The like was never seen. Most curiously that bower was built, Of stone and timber strong, One hundred and fifty doors Did to this bower belong; And they so cunningly contriv'd, With turnings round about, 30 That none, but with a clew of thread, Could enter in or out.... | |
| Joseph Ritson - English poetry - 1829 - 346 pages
...therefore, for her defence Against the furious queen, At Woodstock builded such a bower, The like was never seen. Most curiously that bower was built, Of stone and timber strong, One hundred and fifty doors Did to this bower belong; And they so cunningly contriv'd, With turnings... | |
| Sir Walter Scott - 1832 - 412 pages
...Woodstock." CHAPTER XVI. The King, therefore, for his defence Against the furious Queen, At Woodstock builded such a bower, As never yet was seen. Most...stone and timber strong ; An hundred and fifty doors I)id to this bower belong : And they so cunningly contrived, With turnings round about, That none but... | |
| Walter Scott - 1832 - 412 pages
...Woodstock." CHAPTER XVI. The King, therefore, for his defence Against the furious Queen, At Woodstock builded such a bower, As never yet was seen. Most curiously that hower was built, Of stone and timber strong ; An hundred and fifty doors Did to this bower belong :... | |
| Thomas Miller - 1839 - 890 pages
...therefore for her defence Against the furious queen, At Woodstock builded such a bower, The like was never seen. Most curiously that bower was built, Of stone...contrived With turnings round about, That none but with a faithful guide, Could enter in or out. Ancient Ballad of " Fair Rosamond." THE scene of our story now... | |
| William John Thoms - Anecdotes - 1839 - 222 pages
...therefore, for her defence Against the furious Queen, At Woodstock builded such a bower, The like was never seen. Most curiously that bower was built Of stone and timber strong, A hundred and fifty dores Did to this tower belong. And they so cunningly contrived, With turnings... | |
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