| Sharon Turner - 1823 - 1256 страница
...harp so, that the woods danced, and the stones moved, from its sound. The wild deer would run to him, and stand as if they were tame ; so still, that though men or hounds came against them, they would not shun them. 13 Alfred's Boet. p. 17- Rawl. Ed. Boet. lib.ii. prosa... | |
| Sharon Turner - 1836 - 626 страница
...harp so, that the woods danced, and the stones moved, from its sound. The wild deer would run to him, and stand as if they were tame; so still, that though men or hounds came against them, they would not shun them. " They mention also that this harper's wife died, and... | |
| Joseph Bosworth - 1838 - 986 страница
...hi jiset {>aes hearperes wif sceoldc acwelan, and hire sawle mon sceolde Ifedon to belle then ¡aid they that the harper's wife should die, and her soul should be led to heil, 8çc. Bt. 35, 6, Card. p. 260, 18. ' Sceala, scala. SCALES, shells ; seal.1»1, putamina, Sam.... | |
| George Lillie Craik, Charles MacFarlane - 1846 - 900 страница
...harp so that the wood moved, and the stones stirred themselves at the sound, and wild beasts would run thereto and stand as if they were tame ; so still,...mountains, both day and night, weeping and harping, so that tho woods shook and the rivers stood still, and no hart shunned any lion, nor hare any hound, nor did... | |
| Boethius - 1864 - 480 страница
...deest in MS. Bod. w Cott. teuira. stones stirred, themselves at the sound, and wild beasts would run thereto, and stand as if they were tame ; so still,...sorrowful that he could not remain among other men, hut frequented the wood, and sat on the mountains, both day and night, weeping and harping, so that... | |
| Alfred (King of England) - 1864 - 442 страница
...deest in MS. Bod. M Cott. lituica. stones stirred themselves at the sound, and wild beasts would run thereto, and stand as if they were tame ; so still,...them, they shunned them not. Then said they, that the harper-s wife should die, and her soul should he led to hell. Then should the harper becom^so sorrowful... | |
| Boethius - 1864 - 432 страница
...deest in MS. Bod. 29 Cott. Ьeinca. stones stirred themselves at the sound, and wild beasts would run thereto, and stand as if they were tame ; so still, that though men OP hounds pursued them, they shunned them not. Then said they, that the harper's wife should die, and... | |
| Hippolyte Adolphe Taine - 1871 - 556 страница
...harp so that the wood moved, and the stones stirred themselves at the sound, and wild beasts would run thereto, and stand as if they were tame ; so still,...become so sorrowful that he could not remain among the men, but frequented the wood, and sat on the mountains, both day and night, weeping and harping,... | |
| Hippolyte Taine - 1871 - 556 страница
...harp so that the wood moved, and the stones stirred themselves at the sound, and wild beasts would run thereto, and stand as if they were tame ; so still,...become so sorrowful that he could not remain among the men, but frequented the wood, and sat on the mountains, both day and night, weeping and harping,... | |
| Alfred Hix Welsh - 1882 - 1108 страница
...harp so that the wood moved, and the stones stirred themselves at the sound, and wild beasts would run thereto, and stand as if they were tame; so still,...become so sorrowful that he could not remain among the men, but frequented the wood, and sal on the mountains, both day and night, weeping and harping,... | |
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