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... o'er the false - hearted . " As the story is essentially one of war , it is Marmion the soldier that claims chief recognition . The first glimpse of him leaves no doubt in our minds as to his military superi- ority : - " His square ...
... o'er the false - hearted . " As the story is essentially one of war , it is Marmion the soldier that claims chief recognition . The first glimpse of him leaves no doubt in our minds as to his military superi- ority : - " His square ...
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... O'er Horncliff - hill a plump of 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 ...
... O'er Horncliff - hill a plump of 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 ...
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... o'er the pavement high , And placed him in the upper place- They feasted full and high ; The whiles a Northern harper rude Chanted a rhyme of deadly feud , " How the fierce Thirwalls , and Ridlays all , Stout Willimondswick , And ...
... o'er the pavement high , And placed him in the upper place- They feasted full and high ; The whiles a Northern harper rude Chanted a rhyme of deadly feud , " How the fierce Thirwalls , and Ridlays all , Stout Willimondswick , And ...
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... o'er , He shall shrive penitent no more . Little he loves such risks , I know ; Yet in your guard perchance will go . " XXII . Young Selby , at the fair hall - board , Carved to his uncle and that lord , 340 345 350 355 360 365 And ...
... o'er , He shall shrive penitent no more . Little he loves such risks , I know ; Yet in your guard perchance will go . " XXII . Young Selby , at the fair hall - board , Carved to his uncle and that lord , 340 345 350 355 360 365 And ...
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... o'er moor and dale ; But , when our John hath quaffed his ale , As little as the wind that blows , And warms itself against his nose , Kens he , or cares , which way he goes . " XXV . " Gramercy ! " quoth Lord Marmion , " Full loath ...
... o'er moor and dale ; But , when our John hath quaffed his ale , As little as the wind that blows , And warms itself against his nose , Kens he , or cares , which way he goes . " XXV . " Gramercy ! " quoth Lord Marmion , " Full loath ...
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30 cents Abbess ancient Angus armor arms array band banner battle beneath Blount bold Border brand brave brow canto castle Cloth Constance courser Crichtoun dame dark dastard deep Douglas e'er Edinburgh Edited by L. D. Elfin Knight England English Essay Eustace fair falchion fear fell fight Fitz-Eustace Flodden Field foes gallant grace hall hand hath heard heart herald heraldry hill Holy Isle Holy-Rood host James James IV King knew knight land light Lindisfarne Lochinvar look Lord Marmion loud maid martial monarch monks ne'er Netherby noble Norham Norham Castle nought nuns o'er Perchance plain Poems pray prayer pursuivants ride rode rose round royal rude sable Saint Cuthbert's Saint George Saint Hilda's scarce Scotland Scott Scottish shield SIR WALTER SCOTT spear spoke squire steed stood story Surrey's tale Tantallon Tantallon Castle tell thee thou tide tower turrets Twas Whitby's wild Wilton