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... spears , Beneath a pennon gay ; A horseman , darting from the crowd , Like lightning from a summer cloud , Spurs on his mettled courser proud , Before the dark array . Beneath the sable palisade , That closed the castle barricade ...
... spears , Beneath a pennon gay ; A horseman , darting from the crowd , Like lightning from a summer cloud , Spurs on his mettled courser proud , Before the dark array . Beneath the sable palisade , That closed the castle barricade ...
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... spear tough and strong , And at their belts their quivers rung . Their dusty palfreys , and array , Shew'd they had march'd a weary way . IX . ' Tis meet that I should tell you now , How fairly arm'd , and order'd how , The soldiers of ...
... spear tough and strong , And at their belts their quivers rung . Their dusty palfreys , and array , Shew'd they had march'd a weary way . IX . ' Tis meet that I should tell you now , How fairly arm'd , and order'd how , The soldiers of ...
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... spear ; - St George ! a stirring life they lead , That have such neighbours near . Then stay with us a little space , Our northern wars to learn ; I pray you for your lady's grace . » -- Lord Marmion's brow grew stern . XV . The Captain ...
... spear ; - St George ! a stirring life they lead , That have such neighbours near . Then stay with us a little space , Our northern wars to learn ; I pray you for your lady's grace . » -- Lord Marmion's brow grew stern . XV . The Captain ...
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... as in form of peace I go , A friendly messenger , to know , back : Why through all Scotland , near and far , Their king is mustering troops for war , The sight of plundering Border spears Might justify suspicious fears 28 Canto I. MARMION .
... as in form of peace I go , A friendly messenger , to know , back : Why through all Scotland , near and far , Their king is mustering troops for war , The sight of plundering Border spears Might justify suspicious fears 28 Canto I. MARMION .
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Walter Scott. The sight of plundering Border spears Might justify suspicious fears , And deadly feud , or thirst of spoil , Break out in some unseemly broil : A herald were my fitting guide ; Or friar , sworn in peace to bide ; Or ...
Walter Scott. The sight of plundering Border spears Might justify suspicious fears , And deadly feud , or thirst of spoil , Break out in some unseemly broil : A herald were my fitting guide ; Or friar , sworn in peace to bide ; Or ...
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