Marmion: A Tale of Flodden FieldMacmillan, 1922 - 250 ページ |
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... Douglas bands . XI Crichtoun ! though now thy miry court But pens the lazy steer and sheep , Thy turrets rude and tottered keep Have been the minstrel's loved resort . Oft have I traced , within thy fort , Of mouldering shields the ...
... Douglas bands . XI Crichtoun ! though now thy miry court But pens the lazy steer and sheep , Thy turrets rude and tottered keep Have been the minstrel's loved resort . Oft have I traced , within thy fort , Of mouldering shields the ...
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... Douglas stood And with stern eye the pageant viewed ; I mean that Douglas , sixth of yore , Who coronet of Angus bore , And , when his blood and heart were high , Did the third James in camp defy , And all his minions led to die On ...
... Douglas stood And with stern eye the pageant viewed ; I mean that Douglas , sixth of yore , Who coronet of Angus bore , And , when his blood and heart were high , Did the third James in camp defy , And all his minions led to die On ...
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... Douglas when the monarch stood , His bitter speech he thus pursued : " Lord Marmion , since these letters say That in the North you needs must stay While slightest hopes of peace remain , Uncourteous speech it were and stern To say ...
... Douglas when the monarch stood , His bitter speech he thus pursued : " Lord Marmion , since these letters say That in the North you needs must stay While slightest hopes of peace remain , Uncourteous speech it were and stern To say ...
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... Douglas old , I well may say of you , That never king did subject hold , In speech more free , in war more bold , More tender and more true ; Forgive me , Douglas , once again . " And , while the king his hand did strain , The old man's ...
... Douglas old , I well may say of you , That never king did subject hold , In speech more free , in war more bold , More tender and more true ; Forgive me , Douglas , once again . " And , while the king his hand did strain , The old man's ...
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... Douglas ! to Tantallon fair They journey in thy charge : Lord Marmion rode on his right hand , The Palmer still was with the band ; Angus , like Lindesay , did command That none should roam at large . But in that Palmer's altered mien A ...
... Douglas ! to Tantallon fair They journey in thy charge : Lord Marmion rode on his right hand , The Palmer still was with the band ; Angus , like Lindesay , did command That none should roam at large . But in that Palmer's altered mien A ...
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abbess ancient Angus arms band banner battle beneath Blount bold Border bower Braid Hills brand brow castle Clare courser court dame dark deep Douglas e'er Edinburgh England English Ettrick Forest Eustace fair falchion fear fell fight Fitz-Eustace Forest gallant grace grave hall hand hath hear heard heart heaven hill holy host INTRODUCTION TO CANTO James king king's knew knight Lady land light Lindisfarn Lochinvar look Lord Marmion loud maid merry Minstrel mountain ne'er noble Norham Norham Castle Northern war Notes nought o'er Palmer passed peace Perchance plain poem Post and pair pray proud pursuivants rest Richard Heber ride rode rose round royal rude Saint George Saint Hilda's scarce Scotland Scott Scottish shade shield sound spear spoke squire steed stood tale Tantallon tell thee thou thought tide tower train Tweed Walter Scott Whitby's wild WILLIAM STEWART ROSE Wilton