| William Harvey - 1899 - 180 lehte
...Robert Bruce's March at the battle of Bannockburn. This thought, in my yesternight's evening-walk, warmed me to a pitch of enthusiasm on the theme of...liberty and independence, which I threw into a kind of Scots Ode, fitted to the air, that one might suppose to be the gallant royal Scot's address to his... | |
| 1899 - 788 lehte
...was Robert Bruce's march at the battle of Bannockburn. This thought, in my solitary wanderings, has warmed me to a pitch of enthusiasm on the theme of liberty and independence, which I have thrown into a kind of Scottish ode," etc. " This ode," says Prof. Wilson—" the grandest out... | |
| 1900 - 742 lehte
...was Robert Rruce's march at the battle of Bannockburn. This thought on my yesternight evening's walk warmed me to a pitch of enthusiasm on the theme of...I threw into a kind of Scottish ode fitted to the affair." Mr. Thomson read the song to some friends in Edinburgh on September 4, so the " yesternight... | |
| Robert Burns, Nathan Haskell Dole - 1900 - 490 lehte
...introduces " Scots Wha Hae : " " This thought, in my yesternight's evening walk, roused me to a pilch of enthusiasm on the theme of liberty and independence, which I threw into a kind of Scots ode, fitted to the air, that one might suppose to be the gallant royal Scot's address to his... | |
| Robert Burns - 1901 - 444 lehte
...was Robert Brace's march at the battle of Bannockbuin. This thought in my yesternight's evening walk warmed me to a pitch of enthusiasm on the theme of...Scottish ode, fitted to the air, that one might suppose to be the gallant royal Scot's address to his heroic followers on that eventful morning. So may God... | |
| Thomas Carlyle, William Tenney Brewster - 1901 - 150 lehte
...This thought [ie of Bruce's march at the battle of Bannockburn], in my yesternight's evening-walk, warmed me to a pitch of enthusiasm on the theme of...liberty and independence, which I threw into a kind of Scots Ode, fitted to the air [ie of "Hey, tutti, taitie "], that one might suppose to be the gallant... | |
| William Torrey Harris, Andrew Jackson Rickoff, Mark Bailey - 1902 - 564 lehte
...Bruce's march at the battle of Bannockburn, he says : " This thought in my yesternight's evening walk warmed me to a pitch of enthusiasm on the theme of...independence, which I threw into a kind of Scottish ode, that one might suppose to be the royal Scot's address to his heroic followers on that eventful morning."... | |
| 1903 - 108 lehte
...taittie! ) was Robert Bruce's march at the battle of Bannockburn. This thought, in my solitary wanderings, warmed me to a pitch of enthusiasm on the theme of...Scottish ode fitted to the air, that one might suppose to be the gallant royal Scot's address to his heroic followers on that eventful day. So may God defend... | |
| Thomas Carlyle - 1903 - 174 lehte
...the poem: "This thought [Bruce's victory at Bannockburn], in my yesternight's evening walk, roused me to a pitch of enthusiasm on the theme of liberty and independence, which I threw into a kind of Scot's ode, fitted to the air, that one might suppose to be the gallant, royal Scot's address to his... | |
| 1907 - 668 lehte
...to the field of Bannockburn. He observed : " This thought, in my yesternight's evening walk, roused me to a pitch of enthusiasm on the theme of liberty and independence, which I threw into a kind of Scots ode, fitted to the air, that one might suppose to be the gallant royal Scot's address to his... | |
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