MarmionLeach, Shewell, & Sanborn, 1891 - 281 ページ |
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... Ne'er guarded heart so bold . " XII . They marshall'd him to the Castle - hall , Where the guests stood all aside , And loudly flourish'd the trumpet - call , And the heralds loudly cried , 66 Room , lordings , room for Lord Marmion ...
... Ne'er guarded heart so bold . " XII . They marshall'd him to the Castle - hall , Where the guests stood all aside , And loudly flourish'd the trumpet - call , And the heralds loudly cried , 66 Room , lordings , room for Lord Marmion ...
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... ne'er be heard in vain . XIV . " Now , good Lord Marmion , " Heron says , 66 Of your fair courtesy , I pray you bide some little space In this poor tower with me . Here may you keep your arms from rust , May breathe your war - horse ...
... ne'er be heard in vain . XIV . " Now , good Lord Marmion , " Heron says , 66 Of your fair courtesy , I pray you bide some little space In this poor tower with me . Here may you keep your arms from rust , May breathe your war - horse ...
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... er the foaming spray ; And one would still adjust her veil , Disorder'd by the summer gale , Perchance lest some ... ne'er had seen For her a timid lover sigh , Nor knew the 46 SIR WALTER SCOTT .
... er the foaming spray ; And one would still adjust her veil , Disorder'd by the summer gale , Perchance lest some ... ne'er had seen For her a timid lover sigh , Nor knew the 46 SIR WALTER SCOTT .
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... ne'er aspires Beyond his own more brute desires . Such tools the Tempter ever needs , To do the savagest of deeds ; For them no vision'd terrors daunt , Their nights no fancied spectres haunt ; One fear with them , of all most base ...
... ne'er aspires Beyond his own more brute desires . Such tools the Tempter ever needs , To do the savagest of deeds ; For them no vision'd terrors daunt , Their nights no fancied spectres haunt ; One fear with them , of all most base ...
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