MarmionJames R. Osgood, 1885 - 287 ページ |
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... ancient shepherd's tale to learn ; Though oft he stop in rustic fear , Lest his old legends tire the ear Of one , who , in his simple mind , May boast of book - learned taste refined . 30 INTRODUCTION TO But thou , my friend , canst.
... ancient shepherd's tale to learn ; Though oft he stop in rustic fear , Lest his old legends tire the ear Of one , who , in his simple mind , May boast of book - learned taste refined . 30 INTRODUCTION TO But thou , my friend , canst.
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... spotless shield ; Attention , with fixed eye ; and Fear , That loves the tale she shrinks to hear ; And gentle Courtesy ; and Faith , Unchanged by sufferings , time , or death ; S 32 INTRODUCTION TO CANTO FIRST . And Valor , lion.
... spotless shield ; Attention , with fixed eye ; and Fear , That loves the tale she shrinks to hear ; And gentle Courtesy ; and Faith , Unchanged by sufferings , time , or death ; S 32 INTRODUCTION TO CANTO FIRST . And Valor , lion.
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... in fight The Necromancer's felon might ; And well in modern verse hast wove Partenopex's mystic love : Hear , then , attentive to my lay , - A knightly tale of Albion's elder day . THE CASTLE . I. DAY set on Norham's castled steep.
... in fight The Necromancer's felon might ; And well in modern verse hast wove Partenopex's mystic love : Hear , then , attentive to my lay , - A knightly tale of Albion's elder day . THE CASTLE . I. DAY set on Norham's castled steep.
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... tales of Heron's dame . XVII . Unmarked , at least unrecked , the taunt , Careless the Knight replied : " No bird whose feathers gayly flaunt Delights in cage to bide ; Norham is grim and grated close , Hemmed in by battlement and fosse ...
... tales of Heron's dame . XVII . Unmarked , at least unrecked , the taunt , Careless the Knight replied : " No bird whose feathers gayly flaunt Delights in cage to bide ; Norham is grim and grated close , Hemmed in by battlement and fosse ...
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... tale , or glee , or jest , Some lying legend , at the least , They bring to cheer the way . " XXVI . " Ah ! noble sir , " young Selby said , And finger on his lip he laid , " This man knows much , perchance e'en more Than he could learn ...
... tale , or glee , or jest , Some lying legend , at the least , They bring to cheer the way . " XXVI . " Ah ! noble sir , " young Selby said , And finger on his lip he laid , " This man knows much , perchance e'en more Than he could learn ...
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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