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... Saint George's banner , broad and gay , Now faded , as the fading ray Less bright , and less , was flung ; The evening gale had scarce the power To wave it on the donjon tower , So heavily it hung . The scouts had parted on their search ...
... Saint George's banner , broad and gay , Now faded , as the fading ray Less bright , and less , was flung ; The evening gale had scarce the power To wave it on the donjon tower , So heavily it hung . The scouts had parted on their search ...
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... Saint George ! a stirring life they lead That have such neighbors near ! Then stay with us a little space , Our Northern wars to learn ; I pray you for your lady's grace ! ' Lord Marmion's brow grew stern . 220 XV . The captain marked ...
... Saint George ! a stirring life they lead That have such neighbors near ! Then stay with us a little space , Our Northern wars to learn ; I pray you for your lady's grace ! ' Lord Marmion's brow grew stern . 220 XV . The captain marked ...
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... For such - like need , my lord , I trow , Norham can find you guides enow ; For here be some have pricked as far On Scottish ground as to Dunbar , Have drunk the monks of Saint Bothan's ale , And. CANTO I. 334 THE CASTLE . 31.
... For such - like need , my lord , I trow , Norham can find you guides enow ; For here be some have pricked as far On Scottish ground as to Dunbar , Have drunk the monks of Saint Bothan's ale , And. CANTO I. 334 THE CASTLE . 31.
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Walter Scott William James Rolfe. Have drunk the monks of Saint Bothan's ale , And driven the beeves of Lauderdale , Harried the wives of Greenlaw's goods , And given them light to set their hoods .'- XX . ' Now , in good sooth , ' Lord ...
Walter Scott William James Rolfe. Have drunk the monks of Saint Bothan's ale , And driven the beeves of Lauderdale , Harried the wives of Greenlaw's goods , And given them light to set their hoods .'- XX . ' Now , in good sooth , ' Lord ...
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... Saint Bede , In evil hour he crossed the Tweed , To teach Dame Alison her creed . Old Bughtrig found him with his wife , And John , an enemy to strife , Sans frock and hood , fled for his life . The jealous churl hath deeply swore That ...
... Saint Bede , In evil hour he crossed the Tweed , To teach Dame Alison her creed . Old Bughtrig found him with his wife , And John , an enemy to strife , Sans frock and hood , fled for his life . The jealous churl hath deeply swore That ...
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