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... arm to aid the freeman's laws . Hadst 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 ; CANTO FIRST . 25 By thee , as by the.
... arm to aid the freeman's laws . Hadst 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 ; CANTO FIRST . 25 By thee , as by the.
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... land , Till through the British world were known The names of PITT and Fox alone . Spells of such force no wizard grave E'er framed in dark Thessalian cave , Though his could drain the ocean dry , And force the planets from the sky . 27 ...
... land , Till through the British world were known The names of PITT and Fox alone . Spells of such force no wizard grave E'er framed in dark Thessalian cave , Though his could drain the ocean dry , And force the planets from the sky . 27 ...
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... land of living men , Where wilt thou find their like agen ? " 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 ...
... land of living men , Where wilt thou find their like agen ? " 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 ...
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... scattered angels round . " Welcome to Norham , Marmion ! Stout heart , and open hand ! Well dost thou brook thy gallant roan , Thou flower of English land ! " H3 tabards ( 1 ) XI . Two pursuivants , 38 CANTO I. MARMION .
... scattered angels round . " Welcome to Norham , Marmion ! Stout heart , and open hand ! Well dost thou brook thy gallant roan , Thou flower of English land ! " H3 tabards ( 1 ) XI . Two pursuivants , 38 CANTO I. MARMION .
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... land . Ourselves beheld the listed field , A sight both sad and fair ; We saw Lord Marmion pierce his shield , And saw his saddle bare ; We saw the victor win the crest , He wears with worthy pride ; And on the gibbet - tree , reversed ...
... land . Ourselves beheld the listed field , A sight both sad and fair ; We saw Lord Marmion pierce his shield , And saw his saddle bare ; We saw the victor win the crest , He wears with worthy pride ; And on the gibbet - tree , reversed ...
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Abbess Angus arms array band battle beneath blazoned Blount bold bower brand brave breast brow CANTO castle Clare courser dame dark dastard deemed deep Douglas drawbridge e'er England's Ettrick Forest Eustace fair falchion fame fear fell fight fire Fitz-Eustace Flodden foes gallant grace grave grim hall hand hath hear heard heart Heaven hill holy host hour INTRODUCTION King knew Lady land light Lindisfarne Lochinvar lonely look Lord Marmion loud maid merry minstrel monarch mountain ne'er Netherby night noble northern war nought o'er pale Palmer passed peace pennon Perchance plain pray proud pursuivants rest ride rode rose round rude rung sable Saint George Saint Hilda's scarce Scotland's Scottish shade shield sound spear spoke squire steed stood Surrey's TAILPIECE tale Tantallon tell thee thine thou thought tide toil tomb tower train turrets Tweed voice ween Whitby's wild Wilton