Marmion. With notes and analytical and explanatory index, 第 642 号 |
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... Clare . III . The Abbess was of noble blood , But early took the veil and hood , Ere upon life she cast a look , Or knew the world that she forsook . Fair , too , she was , and kind had been As she was fair , but ne'er had seen For her ...
... Clare . III . The Abbess was of noble blood , But early took the veil and hood , Ere upon life she cast a look , Or knew the world that she forsook . Fair , too , she was , and kind had been As she was fair , but ne'er had seen For her ...
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... Clare , Save this , that she was young and fair ; As yet a novice unprofess'd , Lovely and gentle , but distress'd . She was betroth'd to one now dead , Or worse , who had dishonour'd fled . Her kinsmen bade her give her hand To one who ...
... Clare , Save this , that she was young and fair ; As yet a novice unprofess'd , Lovely and gentle , but distress'd . She was betroth'd to one now dead , Or worse , who had dishonour'd fled . Her kinsmen bade her give her hand To one who ...
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... 'd for gold , That loved , or was avenged , like me ! XXVIII . " The King approved his favourite's aim ; In vain a rival barr'd his claim , E Whose faith with Clare's was plight ; For he attaints CANTO II . ] 65 THE CONVENT .
... 'd for gold , That loved , or was avenged , like me ! XXVIII . " The King approved his favourite's aim ; In vain a rival barr'd his claim , E Whose faith with Clare's was plight ; For he attaints CANTO II . ] 65 THE CONVENT .
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sir Walter Scott (bart.) Whose faith with Clare's was plight ; For he attaints that rival's fame With treason's charge - and on they came , In mortal lists to fight . Their oaths are said , Their prayers are pray'd , Their lances in the ...
sir Walter Scott (bart.) Whose faith with Clare's was plight ; For he attaints that rival's fame With treason's charge - and on they came , In mortal lists to fight . Their oaths are said , Their prayers are pray'd , Their lances in the ...
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... Clare ; Its fugitive the Church he gave , Though not a victim , but a slave ; And deem'd restraint in convent strange Would hide her wrongs , and her revenge . Himself , proud Henry's favourite peer , Held Romish thunders idle fear ...
... Clare ; Its fugitive the Church he gave , Though not a victim , but a slave ; And deem'd restraint in convent strange Would hide her wrongs , and her revenge . Himself , proud Henry's favourite peer , Held Romish thunders idle fear ...
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Abbess ancient Angus arms band battle battle of Flodden beneath Blount bold Border bower brand breast brow CANTO castle Chester-le-street Clare courser Cuthbert dame dark deep Douglas Dryburgh Abbey e'er Earl Earl of Angus England English Ettrick Ettrick Forest Eustace fair falchion fear fell fight Fitz-Eustace Flodden foes gallant grace grave hall hand hath head hear heard heart heaven hill holy Holy Island host James James IV King knight Lady land light Lindesay Lindisfarne Lochinvar look look'd Lord Marmion loud maid mark'd merry minstrel Monarch monks mountain ne'er noble Norham nought o'er Palmer pass'd peace Perchance plain rose round royal rude Saint George Saint Hilda's scarce Scotland Scottish seem'd shade shield show'd spear spoke squire St Cuthbert steed stood Surrey sword tale Tantallon tell thee thou thought tide tomb tower turrets Twas Tweed view'd ween Whitby's wild Wilton
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161 ページ - mong Graemes of the Netherby clan ; Forsters, Fenwicks, and Musgraves, they rode and they ran : There was racing and chasing on Cannobie Lee, But the lost bride of Netherby ne'er did they see. So daring in love, and so dauntless in war, Have ye e'er heard of gallant like young Lochinvar?
224 ページ - The border slogan rent the sky ! A Home ! a Gordon ! was the cry : Loud were the clanging blows ; Advanced, — forced back, — now low, now high, The pennon sunk and rose ; As bends the bark's mast in the gale, When rent are rigging, shrouds, and sail, It wavered 'mid the foes.
14 ページ - DAY set on Norham's castled steep, And Tweed's fair river, broad and deep, And Cheviot's mountains lone ; The battled towers, the donjon keep, The loophole grates where captives weep, The flanking walls that round it sweep, In yellow lustre shone.
160 ページ - One touch to her hand, and one word in her ear. When they reached the hall door, and the charger stood near; So light to the croupe the fair lady he swung, So light to the saddle before her he sprung! "She is won! we are gone, over bank, bush, and scaur: They'll have fleet steeds that follow,
232 ページ - While many a broken band Disordered through her currents dash, To gain the Scottish land ; To town and tower, to down and dale, To tell red Flodden's dismal tale, And raise the universal wail. Tradition, legend, tune, and song Shall many an age that wail prolong ; Still from the sire the son shall hear Of the stern strife and carnage drear Of Flodden's fatal field. Where shivered was fair Scotland's spear And broken was her shield ! xxxv.
159 ページ - Oh ! young Lochinvar is come out of the west, Through all the wide Border his steed was the best ; And save his good broadsword he weapons had none, He rode all unarmed and he rode all alone. So faithful in love and so dauntless in war, There never was knight like the young Lochinvar.
222 ページ - King James did rushing come. — Scarce could they hear, or see their foes, Until at weapon-point they close. — They close, in clouds of smoke and dust, With sword-sway, and with lance's thrust; And such a yell was there, Of sudden and portentous birth , As if men fought upon the earth, And fiends in upper air; O life and death were in the shout, Recoil and rally, charge and rout, And triumph and despair.
230 ページ - O for a blast of that dread horn, On Fontarabian echoes borne, That to King Charles did come, When Rowland brave, and Olivier, And every paladin and peer, On Roncesvalles died...
160 ページ - Among bridesmen and kinsmen and brothers and all : Then spoke the bride's father, his hand on his sword (For the poor craven bridegroom said never a word), "O come ye in peace here, or come ye in war, Or to dance at our bridal, young Lord Lochinvar?
12 ページ - And Dryden, in immortal strain, Had raised the Table Round again, But that a ribald king and court Bade him toil on, to make them sport; Demanded for their niggard pay, Fit for their souls, a looser lay, Licentious satire, song, and play ; The world defrauded of the high design, Profaned the God-given strength, and marr'd the lofty line.