MarmionAllyn and Bacon, 1901 - 180 ページ |
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... tell , - " Of lovers ' sleights , of ladies ' charms , Of witches ' spells and warriors ' arms . 99 Several circumstances contributed to foster Scott's adven- ture - loving spirit . His ancestors had , in their time , numbered many a ...
... tell , - " Of lovers ' sleights , of ladies ' charms , Of witches ' spells and warriors ' arms . 99 Several circumstances contributed to foster Scott's adven- ture - loving spirit . His ancestors had , in their time , numbered many a ...
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... telling the story . If it be constantly borne in mind that the poem is a tale of Flodden Field , the reader will not lose sight of the Scotch poet's view - point ; he will see that Scott is bewailing the sad and disastrous defeat of his ...
... telling the story . If it be constantly borne in mind that the poem is a tale of Flodden Field , the reader will not lose sight of the Scotch poet's view - point ; he will see that Scott is bewailing the sad and disastrous defeat of his ...
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... tell you now , How fairly armed , and ordered how , The soldiers of the guard , With musket , pike , and morion , To welcome noble Marmion , Stood in the castle - yard ; Minstrels and trumpeters were there , The gunner held his linstock ...
... tell you now , How fairly armed , and ordered how , The soldiers of the guard , With musket , pike , and morion , To welcome noble Marmion , Stood in the castle - yard ; Minstrels and trumpeters were there , The gunner held his linstock ...
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... tell ; And of that Grot where Olives nod , Where , darling of each heart and eye , From all the youth of Sicily , Saint Rosalie retired to God . XXIV . " To stout Saint George of Norwich merry , Saint Thomas , too , of Canterbury ...
... tell ; And of that Grot where Olives nod , Where , darling of each heart and eye , From all the youth of Sicily , Saint Rosalie retired to God . XXIV . " To stout Saint George of Norwich merry , Saint Thomas , too , of Canterbury ...
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... tell , He murmured on till morn , howe'er No living mortal could be near . 445 Sometimes I thought I heard it plain , As other voices spoke again . I cannot tell- I like it not- Friar John hath told us it is wrote , No conscience clear ...
... tell , He murmured on till morn , howe'er No living mortal could be near . 445 Sometimes I thought I heard it plain , As other voices spoke again . I cannot tell- I like it not- Friar John hath told us it is wrote , No conscience clear ...
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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