British Poets of the Nineteenth Century: Poems by Wordsworth, Coleridge, Scott, Byron, Shelley, Keats, Landor, Tennyson, Elizabeth Barrett Browning, Robert Browning, Clough, Arnold, Rossetti, Morris, Swinburne, Volume 1Curtis Hidden Page |
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Page 106
... steed is wight , the spur is bright ; I cannot stay till day . ' " Busk , busk , and boune ! Thou mount'st behind Upon my black barb steed : O'er stock and stile , a hundred miles , We haste to bridal bed . " " To - night - to - night a ...
... steed is wight , the spur is bright ; I cannot stay till day . ' " Busk , busk , and boune ! Thou mount'st behind Upon my black barb steed : O'er stock and stile , a hundred miles , We haste to bridal bed . " " To - night - to - night a ...
Page 107
... steed pursues . And forward ! forward ! on they go ; High snorts the straining steed ; Thick pants the rider's laboring breath , As headlong on they speed . 66 " O William , why this savage haste ! And where thy bridal bed ? " " Tis ...
... steed pursues . And forward ! forward ! on they go ; High snorts the straining steed ; Thick pants the rider's laboring breath , As headlong on they speed . 66 " O William , why this savage haste ! And where thy bridal bed ? " " Tis ...
Page 111
... steed and slack the rein . First of his troop , the chief rode on ; His shouting merry - men throng be- hind ; The steed of princely Hamilton Was fleeter than the mountain wind . From the thick copse the roebucks bound , The startled ...
... steed and slack the rein . First of his troop , the chief rode on ; His shouting merry - men throng be- hind ; The steed of princely Hamilton Was fleeter than the mountain wind . From the thick copse the roebucks bound , The startled ...
Page 112
... steed ; Whose cheek is pale , whose eyeballs glare , As one some visioned sight that saw , Whose hands are bloody , loose his hair ? — ' Tis he ! ' tis he ! ' tis Bothwellhaugh . From gory selle and reeling steed Sprung the fierce ...
... steed ; Whose cheek is pale , whose eyeballs glare , As one some visioned sight that saw , Whose hands are bloody , loose his hair ? — ' Tis he ! ' tis he ! ' tis Bothwellhaugh . From gory selle and reeling steed Sprung the fierce ...
Page 113
... steed ; Loud bugles join their wild acclaim- " Murray is fallen and Scotland freed ! Couch , Arran , couch thy spear of flame ! " But see ! the minstrel vision fails- The glimmering spears are more ; seen no The shouts of war die on the ...
... steed ; Loud bugles join their wild acclaim- " Murray is fallen and Scotland freed ! Couch , Arran , couch thy spear of flame ! " But see ! the minstrel vision fails- The glimmering spears are more ; seen no The shouts of war die on the ...
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