Scott's poems. The lay of the last minstrel. With intr., notes and glossary by J.S. Phillpotts |
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... Earl Francis , dead and gone , And of Earl Walter , rest him , God ! A braver ne'er to battle rode ; And how full many a tale he knew , Of the old warriors of Buccleuch ; And , would the noble Duchess deign To listen to an old man's ...
... Earl Francis , dead and gone , And of Earl Walter , rest him , God ! A braver ne'er to battle rode ; And how full many a tale he knew , Of the old warriors of Buccleuch ; And , would the noble Duchess deign To listen to an old man's ...
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... earls ; When he kept court in Holyrood ; He had played it to King Charles the good , 80 And much he wish'd , yet fear'd , to try The long - forgotten melody . Amid the strings his fingers stray'd , And an uncertain warbling made , And ...
... earls ; When he kept court in Holyrood ; He had played it to King Charles the good , 80 And much he wish'd , yet fear'd , to try The long - forgotten melody . Amid the strings his fingers stray'd , And an uncertain warbling made , And ...
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... Earl of Dalkeith ( afterwards Duke of Buccleuch ) , whose Countess suggested the Dwarf as a subject for a Ballad , and the ruins of Newark Castle were close to his park of Bowhill . Francis Scott , father , and Walter , grandfather of ...
... Earl of Dalkeith ( afterwards Duke of Buccleuch ) , whose Countess suggested the Dwarf as a subject for a Ballad , and the ruins of Newark Castle were close to his park of Bowhill . Francis Scott , father , and Walter , grandfather of ...
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... Earl ' and ' churl ' were regularly opposed as gentle folk ( or warriors ) and common folk . Earl ' received its later meaning of ' count ' after the invasions of the Danes , among whom ' jarl ' was a sovereign chief . sooth . Truth ...
... Earl ' and ' churl ' were regularly opposed as gentle folk ( or warriors ) and common folk . Earl ' received its later meaning of ' count ' after the invasions of the Danes , among whom ' jarl ' was a sovereign chief . sooth . Truth ...
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... Earls of the English Marches : all this is introduced as if nothing more would come of it , but it is just this invasion which leads to the single combat , on which the catastrophe of the poem turns . N.B. The last line but one is ...
... Earls of the English Marches : all this is introduced as if nothing more would come of it , but it is just this invasion which leads to the single combat , on which the catastrophe of the poem turns . N.B. The last line but one is ...
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ballad bard blood blood-hound Border bower Branksome Branksome Hall Branksome's breath Buccleuch called Canto castle clan consonants Cranstoun Dame dead Deloraine Douglas Dwarf Earl Edited English epithet Etym face dance fair falchion fell feudal fiend Frankish language French Glossary Greek Grimm's Law hall harp head heart hence High German Icel Icelandic Introd John Henry Blunt king knight Lady Ladye Ladye's lances Liddesdale Lord Low German Low Latin magic Max Müller meaning Melrose merrymen metre Minstrel mistaken derivation moss-trooper Musgrave ne'er noble o'er Observe pale pass'd poem poet poetry rhyme ride Romance Rosabelle round Rugby Rugby School scene Scotch Scott Scottish Seem'd seems song spear spell stanza steed stream Suffixes sword syllables tale tears Teutonic words Teviot's thee thou tide tower verb verse warriors wave whence wild William of Deloraine wizard word-building