Marmion: A Tale of Flodden FieldGroombridge and Sons, 1858 - 216 ページ |
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... rest repelled , With dying hand the rudder held , Till , in his fall , with fateful sway , The steerage of the realm gave way ! Then , while on Britain's thousand plains One unpolluted church remains , Whose peaceful bells ne'er sent ...
... rest repelled , With dying hand the rudder held , Till , in his fall , with fateful sway , The steerage of the realm gave way ! Then , while on Britain's thousand plains One unpolluted church remains , Whose peaceful bells ne'er sent ...
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... rest . Here , where the end of earthly things Lays heroes , patriots , bards , and kings ; Where stiff the hand , and still the tongue , Of those who fought , and spoke , and sung Here , where the fretted aisles prolong The distant ...
... rest . Here , where the end of earthly things Lays heroes , patriots , bards , and kings ; Where stiff the hand , and still the tongue , Of those who fought , and spoke , and sung Here , where the fretted aisles prolong The distant ...
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... : Speak not for those a separate doom , Whom Fate made brothers in the tomb , But search the land of living men , Where wilt thou find their like agen ? " Rest , ardent Spirits ! till the cries Of dying 6 INTRODUCTION TO.
... : Speak not for those a separate doom , Whom Fate made brothers in the tomb , But search the land of living men , Where wilt thou find their like agen ? " Rest , ardent Spirits ! till the cries Of dying 6 INTRODUCTION TO.
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A Tale of Flodden Field Sir Walter Scott. Rest , ardent Spirits ! till the cries Of dying Nature bid you rise ; Not even your Britain's groans can pierce The leaden silence of your hearse : Then , O how impotent and vain This grateful ...
A Tale of Flodden Field Sir Walter Scott. Rest , ardent Spirits ! till the cries Of dying Nature bid you rise ; Not even your Britain's groans can pierce The leaden silence of your hearse : Then , O how impotent and vain This grateful ...
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... rest awake , and pray so long . Himself still sleeps before his beads Have marked ten aves , and two creeds . " - XXVII . " Let pass , " quoth Marmion ; " by my fay , This man shall guide me on my way , Although the great arch - fiend ...
... rest awake , and pray so long . Himself still sleeps before his beads Have marked ten aves , and two creeds . " - XXVII . " Let pass , " quoth Marmion ; " by my fay , This man shall guide me on my way , Although the great arch - fiend ...
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