The Poetical Works of Sir Walter Scott, Bart: Containing Lay of the Last Minstrel, Marmion, Lady of the Lake, Don Roderick, Rokeby, Ballads, Lyrics, and Songs. With a Life of the AuthorD. Appleton, 1894 - 647 pages |
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... soul awoke ! Then would he sing achievements high , And circumstance of chivalry . Till the rapt traveller would stay , Forgetful of the closing day ; And noble youths , the strain to hear , Forsook the hunting of the deer ; And Yarrow ...
... soul awoke ! Then would he sing achievements high , And circumstance of chivalry . Till the rapt traveller would stay , Forgetful of the closing day ; And noble youths , the strain to hear , Forsook the hunting of the deer ; And Yarrow ...
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... soul that none Shall ever wed with Marmion . Had fortune my last hope betray'd , This packet , to the King convey'd , Had given him to the headsman's stroke , Although my heart that instant broke.— Now , men of death , work forth your ...
... soul that none Shall ever wed with Marmion . Had fortune my last hope betray'd , This packet , to the King convey'd , Had given him to the headsman's stroke , Although my heart that instant broke.— Now , men of death , work forth your ...
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... soul ? Say , what may this portend ? Then first the Palmer silence broke , ( The livelong day he had not spoke , ) " The death of a dear friend . " 85 XIV . Marmion , whose steady heart and eye Ne'er changed in worst extremity ; Marmion ...
... soul ? Say , what may this portend ? Then first the Palmer silence broke , ( The livelong day he had not spoke , ) " The death of a dear friend . " 85 XIV . Marmion , whose steady heart and eye Ne'er changed in worst extremity ; Marmion ...
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... soul incline , Till I had dimm'd their armor's shine In glorious battle - fray ! " Answer'd the Bard , of milder mood : " Fair is the sight , and yet ' twere good , - Seven culverins , so called from him who cast them . That kings would ...
... soul incline , Till I had dimm'd their armor's shine In glorious battle - fray ! " Answer'd the Bard , of milder mood : " Fair is the sight , and yet ' twere good , - Seven culverins , so called from him who cast them . That kings would ...
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... soul may say . ' And , with the slaughter'd favorite's name , Across the Monarch's brow there came A cloud of ire , remorse , and shame . XVI . In answer naught could Angus speak ; His proud heart swell'd wellnigh to break : He turn'd ...
... soul may say . ' And , with the slaughter'd favorite's name , Across the Monarch's brow there came A cloud of ire , remorse , and shame . XVI . In answer naught could Angus speak ; His proud heart swell'd wellnigh to break : He turn'd ...
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