The Poetical Works of Sir Walter Scott, Volumen 21821 |
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... heart , O never let those names depart ! Say to your sons , -Lo , here his grave , Who victor died on Gadite wave ; To him , as to the burning levin , Short , bright , resistless course was given ; Where'er his country's foes were found ...
... heart , O never let those names depart ! Say to your sons , -Lo , here his grave , Who victor died on Gadite wave ; To him , as to the burning levin , Short , bright , resistless course was given ; Where'er his country's foes were found ...
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... heart , O here let prejudice depart , And , partial feeling cast aside , Record , that Fox a Briton died ! When Europe crouch'd to France's yoke , And Austria bent , and Prussia broke , And the firm Russian's purpose brave Was barter'd ...
... heart , O here let prejudice depart , And , partial feeling cast aside , Record , that Fox a Briton died ! When Europe crouch'd to France's yoke , And Austria bent , and Prussia broke , And the firm Russian's purpose brave Was barter'd ...
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... heart ! For all the tears e'er sorrow drew , And all the raptures fancy knew , And all the keener rush of blood , That throbs through bard in bard - like mood , Were here a tribute mean and low , Though all their mingled streams could ...
... heart ! For all the tears e'er sorrow drew , And all the raptures fancy knew , And all the keener rush of blood , That throbs through bard in bard - like mood , Were here a tribute mean and low , Though all their mingled streams could ...
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... its sway ; How on the ancient minstrel strain Time lays his palsied hand in vain ; And how our hearts at doughty deeds , By warriors wrought in steely weeds , Still throb for fear and pity's sake ; As when TO CANTO FIRST . 13.
... its sway ; How on the ancient minstrel strain Time lays his palsied hand in vain ; And how our hearts at doughty deeds , By warriors wrought in steely weeds , Still throb for fear and pity's sake ; As when TO CANTO FIRST . 13.
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... minstrels well might sound , For as Lord Marmion cross'd the court , He scatter'd angels round . " Welcome to Norham , Marmion ! Stout heart , and open hand ! Well dost thou brook thy gallant roan , Thou flower 22 Canto I. MARMION .
... minstrels well might sound , For as Lord Marmion cross'd the court , He scatter'd angels round . " Welcome to Norham , Marmion ! Stout heart , and open hand ! Well dost thou brook thy gallant roan , Thou flower 22 Canto I. MARMION .
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Abbess ancient Angus arms band battle battle of Flodden beneath blast bold Border called castle chapel Clare Cuthbert dame dark deep Douglas e'er Earl Earl of Angus Earl of Mar Edinburgh England English Ettricke Forest fair falcon fear fell fight Fitz-Eustace Flodden foes gallant grace grave Guenever hall hand hath head hear heard heart heaven Hilda hill holy Holy Island horse host INTRODUCTION TO CANTO James IV king's knight lady land light Lindesay Lindisfarn Lord Marmion loud maid mark'd merry minstrel Monarch monks mountain ne'er noble Norham Norham Castle Northumberland Note nought o'er Palmer pass'd Perchance plain rest round royal rude Saint scarce Scotland Scottish seem'd shew shew'd shield Sir David Sir Launcelot spear squire St Cuthbert steed stood Surrey sword tale Tamworth Tantallon tell thee thou thought tide tower Twas Whitby Whitby's wild Wilton