Marmion: A Tale of Flodden FieldMacmillan, 1922 - 250 ページ |
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... thou , Scott ! by vain conceit perchance , On public taste to foist thy stale romance , Though Murray with his Miller may combine To yield thy muse just half a crown per line ? No ! when the sons of song descend to trade , Their bays ...
... thou , Scott ! by vain conceit perchance , On public taste to foist thy stale romance , Though Murray with his Miller may combine To yield thy muse just half a crown per line ? No ! when the sons of song descend to trade , Their bays ...
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... thou but lived , though stripped of power , A watchman on the lonely tower , Thy thrilling trump had roused the land . When fraud or danger were at hand ; By thee , as by the beacon - light , Our pilots had kept course aright ; As some ...
... thou but lived , though stripped of power , A watchman on the lonely tower , Thy thrilling trump had roused the land . When fraud or danger were at hand ; By thee , as by the beacon - light , Our pilots had kept course aright ; As some ...
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... thou mcurn'st they could not save From error him who owns this grave , Be every harsher thought suppressed , And sacred be the last long rest . Here , where the end of earthly things Lays heroes , patriots , bards , and kings ; Where ...
... thou mcurn'st they could not save From error him who owns this grave , Be every harsher thought suppressed , And sacred be the last long rest . Here , where the end of earthly things Lays heroes , patriots , bards , and kings ; Where ...
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... thou find their like again ? " Rest , ardent spirits , till the cries Of dying nature bid you rise ! Not even your Britain's groans can pierce The leaden silence of your hearse ; Then , oh , how impotent and vain This grateful tributary ...
... thou find their like again ? " Rest , ardent spirits , till the cries Of dying nature bid you rise ! Not even your Britain's groans can pierce The leaden silence of your hearse ; Then , oh , how impotent and vain This grateful tributary ...
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... thou , my friend , canst fitly tell For few have read romance so well . How still the legendary lay O'er poet's bosom holds its sway ; How on the ancient minstrel strain Time lays his palsied hand in vain ; And how our hearts at doughty ...
... thou , my friend , canst fitly tell For few have read romance so well . How still the legendary lay O'er poet's bosom holds its sway ; How on the ancient minstrel strain Time lays his palsied hand in vain ; And how our hearts at doughty ...
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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