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Walter Scott William James Rolfe. " And yet , though all was carved so fair , And priest for Marmion breathed the prayer , The last Lord Marmion lay not there . " BY SIR WALTER SCOTT , BART . EDITED WITH NOTES.
Walter Scott William James Rolfe. " And yet , though all was carved so fair , And priest for Marmion breathed the prayer , The last Lord Marmion lay not there . " BY SIR WALTER SCOTT , BART . EDITED WITH NOTES.
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... Lord Marmion waits below ! ' Then to the castle's lower ward Sped forty yeomen tall , The iron - studded gates unbarred , Raised the portcullis ' ponderous guard , The lofty palisade unsparred , And let the drawbridge fall . V. Along ...
... Lord Marmion waits below ! ' Then to the castle's lower ward Sped forty yeomen tall , The iron - studded gates unbarred , Raised the portcullis ' ponderous guard , The lofty palisade unsparred , And let the drawbridge fall . V. Along ...
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... Lord Marmion's lance so strong , And led his sumpter - mules along , And ambling palfrey , when at need Him listed ease his battle - steed . The last and trustiest of the four On high his forky pennon bore ; Like swallow's tail in shape ...
... Lord Marmion's lance so strong , And led his sumpter - mules along , And ambling palfrey , when at need Him listed ease his battle - steed . The last and trustiest of the four On high his forky pennon bore ; Like swallow's tail in shape ...
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... Lord Marmion crossed the court , He scattered angels round . ' Welcome to Norham , Marmion ! Stout heart and open hand ! Well dost thou brook thy gallant roan , Thou flower of English land ! ' XI . Two pursuivants , whom tabards deck ...
... Lord Marmion crossed the court , He scattered angels round . ' Welcome to Norham , Marmion ! Stout heart and open hand ! Well dost thou brook thy gallant roan , Thou flower of English land ! ' XI . Two pursuivants , whom tabards deck ...
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... Lord Marmion : They hailed him Lord of Fontenaye , Of Lutterward , and Scrivelbaye , Of Tamworth tower and town ; And he , their courtesy to requite , Gave them a chain of twelve marks ' weight , All as he lighted down . ' Now ...
... Lord Marmion : They hailed him Lord of Fontenaye , Of Lutterward , and Scrivelbaye , Of Tamworth tower and town ; And he , their courtesy to requite , Gave them a chain of twelve marks ' weight , All as he lighted down . ' Now ...
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