The lay of the last minstrel, a poem. With Ballads and lyrical pieces |
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... Beattisons were his vassals there . The Earl was gentle , and mild of mood , The vassals were warlike , and fierce , and rude ; High of heart , and haughty of word , Little they recked of a tame liege lord . The Earl to fair Eskdale ...
... Beattisons were his vassals there . The Earl was gentle , and mild of mood , The vassals were warlike , and fierce , and rude ; High of heart , and haughty of word , Little they recked of a tame liege lord . The Earl to fair Eskdale ...
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... Beattisons ' clan If thou leavest on Eske a landed man ; But spare Woodkerrick's lands alone , For he lent me his horse to escape upon . " - A glad man then was Branksome bold , Down he flung him the purse of gold ; To Eskdale soon he ...
... Beattisons ' clan If thou leavest on Eske a landed man ; But spare Woodkerrick's lands alone , For he lent me his horse to escape upon . " - A glad man then was Branksome bold , Down he flung him the purse of gold ; To Eskdale soon he ...
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... Beattison laughed in scorn ; - " Little care we for thy winded horn . Ne'er shall it be the Galliard's lot , To yield his steed to a haughty Scott . Wend thou to Branksome back on foot , With rusty spur and miry boot . " -- 7 He blew ...
... Beattison laughed in scorn ; - " Little care we for thy winded horn . Ne'er shall it be the Galliard's lot , To yield his steed to a haughty Scott . Wend thou to Branksome back on foot , With rusty spur and miry boot . " -- 7 He blew ...
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... Beattison on the field was laid . His own good sword the chieftain drew , And he bore the Galliard through and through ; Where the Beattisons ' blood mixed with the rill , The Galliard's Haugh , men call it still . The Scotts have ...
... Beattison on the field was laid . His own good sword the chieftain drew , And he bore the Galliard through and through ; Where the Beattisons ' blood mixed with the rill , The Galliard's Haugh , men call it still . The Scotts have ...
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... the valley of Esk was trans- ferred from the Beattisons , its ancient possessors , to the name of Scott . It is needless to repeat the circumstances , which are given in the poem , literally as they have 304 NOTES TO CANTO FOURTH .
... the valley of Esk was trans- ferred from the Beattisons , its ancient possessors , to the name of Scott . It is needless to repeat the circumstances , which are given in the poem , literally as they have 304 NOTES TO CANTO FOURTH .
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ancient arms band bard Baron Beattisons beneath betwixt blaze blood blood-hound Border Branksome Branksome Hall Branksome's Buccleuch bugle called CANTO castle Cessford chapel chief clan courser cross Cumberland dæmons Dame dead Douglas dread Duke Earl Earl of Angus Eildon Hills English Eskdale Ettricke Ettricke Forest fair on Carlisle Fawdon fight hall hand harp heard heart highnes hill horse Howard James Jedburgh king Kirkwall knight Ladye laird of Buccleuch lances lands LAST MINSTREL Liddesdale Lord Dacre Melrose Michael Scott MINSTREL moss-trooper Musgrave Naworth Castle ne'er noble Note o'er ride rode Roslin round rung sayd Scotland Scots Scottish Scottish Border shew shulde Sir William slain song spear St Clair steed stone stood sun shines fair sword Teviot's Teviotdale thee theyme theyre Thomas Musgrave thou Tinlinn tower Twas tyme Virgilius warden warriors ween wild William of Deloraine word wound