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" Part we in friendship from your land, And, noble earl, receive my hand." But Douglas round him drew his cloak, Folded his arms, and thus he spoke: "My manors, halls, and bowers shall still Be open, at my sovereign's will, To each one whom he lists, howe'er... "
The Poetical Works of Sir Walter Scott - Page 285
by Walter Scott - 1852 - 580 pages
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The New York Speaker

Warren P. Edgarton - 1868 - 522 pages
...turns the eye upward, expands the nostrils, and curves the mouth downward. Example. — " The Land of Douglas is his own, And never shall in friendly grasp The hand of such as Marmion clasp !" (1.) HAUGHTINESS, (2.) CONTEMPT, and (3.) SCORN, have the same general traits as Pride, but much...
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Wiley's Elocution and Oratory: Giving a Thorough Treatise on the Art of ...

Charles A. Wiley - Elocution - 1869 - 456 pages
...friendship from your land, And, noble Earl, receive my hand." 2. But Douglas round him drew his cloak, Folded his arms, and thus he spoke : — " My manors,...in friendly grasp The hand of such as Marmion clasp ! " 3. Burned Marmion's swarthy cheek like fire, And shook his very frame for ire, And—" This to...
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A system of elocution based upon grammatical analysis

William Stewart Ross - 1869 - 452 pages
...Knowest thou Glenalvon, Born to command ten thousand slaves like thee? " My manors, halls, and towers shall still Be open, at my sovereign's will, To each...friendly grasp The hand of such as Marmion clasp." . . . And " This to me ! " he said— "An 'twere not for thy hoary beard, Such hand as Marmion's had...
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Marmion. With intr., notes, map, and glossary, for the use of schools, [ed ...

sir Walter Scott (bart.) - 1869 - 244 pages
...receive my hand." — But Douglas round him drew his cloak, Folded his arms, and thus he spoke : — 20 " My manors, halls, and bowers shall still Be open,...the owner's peer. My castles are my King's alone, 25 From turret to foundation-stone — The hand of Douglas is his own ; And never shall in friendly...
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Choice Specimens of English Literature: Selected from the Chief English ...

Thomas Budd Shaw, William Smith - English literature - 1869 - 420 pages
...him drew his cloak, Folded his arms, and thus he spoke: — " My manors, halls, and bowers shall stiU Be open, at my sovereign's will, To each one whom...peer. My castles are my king's alone, From turret to foundation stone — The hand of Douglas is his own. And never shall in friendly grasp The hand of...
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The Fifth Reader: For the Use of Public and Private Schools

George Stillman Hillard - Readers - 1863 - 396 pages
...aspirated.' Impassioned example. " ' My castles are my king's alone, From turret to foundation stone ; The hand of Douglas is his own, And never shall in friendly grasp The hand of such as Marmion clasp I ' Burned Marniion's swarthy cheek like fire, And shook his very frame for ire, And ' This to me !'...
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The Standard Fourth Reader: With Spelling and Defining Lessons, Exercises in ...

Epes Sargent - Readers - 1870 - 340 pages
...friendship from your land, And, noble earl, receive my hand." But Douglas round him drew his cloak, Folded his arms, and thus he spoke : — "My manors,...peer ; My castles are my king's alone, From turret to foundation stone ; — The hand of Douglas is his 'own, — And never shall in friendly grasp The hand...
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Webster's Reciter, Or, Elocution Made Easy: Plainly Showing the Proper ...

Henry Llewellyn Williams - Elocution - 1870 - 204 pages
...friendship from your land, And, noble earl, receive my hand." But Douglas round him drew his cloak, Folded his arms and thus he spoke : — " My manors,...the owner's peer ; My castles are my king's alone, Prom turret to foundation-stone — The hand of Douglas is his own ;] And never shall in friendly grasp...
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Choice Specimens of English Literature: Selected from the Chief English ...

Thomas Budd Shaw, William Smith - English literature - 1850 - 492 pages
...Unmeet to be the owner's peer. My castles are my king's alone, From turret to foundation stone — The hand of Douglas is his own, And never shall in...Marmion clasp." Burned Marmion's swarthy cheek like fire, And shook his very frame for ire, And — " This to me ! " he said, — " An 'twere not for thy...
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The poetical works of sir Walter Scott. With memoir and ..., Volumes 1-2

sir Walter Scott (bart.) - 1870 - 798 pages
...friendship from yonr land, And, noble Earl, receive my hand.' — Bnt Douglas round him drew his cloak, Folded his arms, and thus he spoke : — ' My manors, halls, and bowers, shall still To each one whom he lists, howe'er Unmeet to be the owner's peer. My castles are my King's alone, From...
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