Marmion: A Tale of Flodden FieldF.M. Lupton, 1815 - 192 ページ |
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... took the Sangreal's ' holy quest , And , slumbering , saw the vision high , He might not view with waking eye . The mightiest chiefs of British song Scorn'd not such legends to prolong : They gleam through Spenser's elfin dream , And ...
... took the Sangreal's ' holy quest , And , slumbering , saw the vision high , He might not view with waking eye . The mightiest chiefs of British song Scorn'd not such legends to prolong : They gleam through Spenser's elfin dream , And ...
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... took , And well those pains did pay : For lady's suit , and minstrel's strain , By knight should ne'er be heard in vain . XIV . " Now , good Lord Marmion , " Heron says , " Of your fair courtesy , * The rest of this old ballad may be ...
... took , And well those pains did pay : For lady's suit , and minstrel's strain , By knight should ne'er be heard in vain . XIV . " Now , good Lord Marmion , " Heron says , " Of your fair courtesy , * The rest of this old ballad may be ...
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... Marmion's brow grew stern . XV . The Captain mark'd his alter'd look , And gave a squire the sign ; A mighty wassell bowl he took , And crown'd it high with wine . " Now pledge me here , Lord Marmion : But 36 CANTO I. MARMION .
... Marmion's brow grew stern . XV . The Captain mark'd his alter'd look , And gave a squire the sign ; A mighty wassell bowl he took , And crown'd it high with wine . " Now pledge me here , Lord Marmion : But 36 CANTO I. MARMION .
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... took up the word . " Kind uncle , woe were we each one , If harm should hap to brother John . He is a man of mirthful speech , Can many a game and gambol teach ; Full well at tables can he play , And sweep at bowls the stake away . None ...
... took up the word . " Kind uncle , woe were we each one , If harm should hap to brother John . He is a man of mirthful speech , Can many a game and gambol teach ; Full well at tables can he play , And sweep at bowls the stake away . None ...
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... than despair . Happy whom none of these befal , But this poor Palmer knew them all . XXIX . Lord Marmion then his boon did ask ; The Palmer took on him the task , So he would march with morning tide , To Scottish CANTO I. 51 THE CASTLE .
... than despair . Happy whom none of these befal , But this poor Palmer knew them all . XXIX . Lord Marmion then his boon did ask ; The Palmer took on him the task , So he would march with morning tide , To Scottish CANTO I. 51 THE CASTLE .
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