-
feorcund mon oððe
fremde butan wege
geond wudu
gonge [ond] ne
hrieme ne horn
blawe, for ðeof he bið to profianne, oððe to
sleanne oððe to aliesanne. [23] Gif...
- version: The
Elfin knight stands on yon hill, Blaw, blaw, blaw winds, blaw!
Blawing his horn loud and shrill, And the wind has blawin' my
plaid awa'. If I...
- For of my life I am weary. 'Tis not the frost, that
freezes fell, Nor
blawing snaws (snow) inclemency, 'Tis not sic
cauld (such cold) that
makes me cry...
-
Thomas Hughes' 1857
novel Tom Brown's
School Days
refers to it as the
Blawing Stwun and
calls the
village Kingstone Lisle. It is also one of the "sacred...
- by
artillery experts in July 1515, and the
island was
equipped with a "
blawing horne."
There was also a chapel. The
Laird of
Dundas was paid £33 for repairing...
- sunce. Zum du say her must a
popped en in wan o' thay
grammyphones and
blawed en tu Jerriko, or else th' poor blid ha'
trapsied off to
Lunnon an' lost...
- and
Aegidius Tschudi memorized the count's poem
respectively song Blümli
blawe (literally: "blue flower")
which inspired Goethe to the
ballade Das Blümlein...
- 18, 2024.
Retrieved August 7, 2023. "Molen De Roos
heefts Delfts zeilen blawe".
Molens (in Dutch).
April 1996. Bakker, J. S (1996). "Delftse Molens"....
-
bower sewing, Aye as the
gowans grow ****
There she
heard an elf-knight
blawing his horn. The
first morning in May "Gowan" is a name used for a number...
- archbishop's high court, do****ented in 1243. The blue
stone Blaue Steine [de],
blawe steyn,
lapis perforatus) was a
basalt block in the
shape of an elongated...