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... thee fair , Where thou hast left that page of thine That used to serve thy cup of wine , Whose beauty , was so rare ? When last in Ráby towers we met , The boy I closely eyed , And often mark'd his cheeks were wet With tears he fain ...
... thee fair , Where thou hast left that page of thine That used to serve thy cup of wine , Whose beauty , was so rare ? When last in Ráby towers we met , The boy I closely eyed , And often mark'd his cheeks were wet With tears he fain ...
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... thee in the strife , I am no warrant for thy life . ' XXIII . " Soon as the midnight bell did ring , Alone and arm'd , forth rode the King To that old camp's deserted round . Sir Knight , you well might mark the mound , Left hand the ...
... thee in the strife , I am no warrant for thy life . ' XXIII . " Soon as the midnight bell did ring , Alone and arm'd , forth rode the King To that old camp's deserted round . Sir Knight , you well might mark the mound , Left hand the ...
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... voice , but never tone 6 So thrill'd through vein , and nerve and bone : My mother sent me from afar , Sir King , to warn thee not to war , Woe waits on thine array ; ' If war thou wilt , of woman fair , 100 SIR WALTER SCOTT .
... voice , but never tone 6 So thrill'd through vein , and nerve and bone : My mother sent me from afar , Sir King , to warn thee not to war , Woe waits on thine array ; ' If war thou wilt , of woman fair , 100 SIR WALTER SCOTT .
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... thee as he may ! ' The wondering Monarch seem'd to seek For answer , and found none ; And when he raised his head to speak , The monitor was gone . The Marshal and myself had cast To stop him as he outward pass'd ; But , lighter than ...
... thee as he may ! ' The wondering Monarch seem'd to seek For answer , and found none ; And when he raised his head to speak , The monitor was gone . The Marshal and myself had cast To stop him as he outward pass'd ; But , lighter than ...
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... thee to stop they will not dare ; And O ! with cautious speed To Wolsey's hand the papers bring , That he may show them to the King : And , for thy well - earn'd meed , Thou holy man , at Whitby's shrine A weekly mass MARMION . 135.
... thee to stop they will not dare ; And O ! with cautious speed To Wolsey's hand the papers bring , That he may show them to the King : And , for thy well - earn'd meed , Thou holy man , at Whitby's shrine A weekly mass MARMION . 135.
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Abbess Abbotsford ancient Angus arms band battle battle of Flodden beneath Berwickshire Blount bold Border bower brand brow castle Clare courser dame dark deep Douglas e'er Earl Edinburgh England English Ettrick Ettrick Forest Eustace fair falchion fear fell field fight fire Fitz-Eustace Flodden foes fought George Ellis grace grave hall hand hath hear heard heart Heaven hill holy Holy Island host INTRODUCTION TO CANTO James King knight Lady lake land light Lindisfarne Lochinvar look Lord Marmion loud maid mark'd merry minstrel Monarch monks mountain ne'er noble Norham Northumberland o'er Palmer pass'd peace Perchance plain poem poet Post and pair pride rose round royal rude scarce Scotland Scottish seem'd shade shield show'd spear squire STANZA steed stood Surrey tale Tamworth Tantallon tell thee thou thought tide tower turrets Twas Tweed verse Walter Scott ween Whitby's wild Wilton