The Poetical Works of Sir Walter Scott, Bart..Robert Cadell; & Whittaker & Company London, 1833 |
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... plains , One unpolluted church remains , 1 By thee our course had steer'd aright ; Our steady course had steer'd aright ; Our pilots kept their course aright ; His single mind , unbent by fate , } Had propp'd his country's tottering ...
... plains , One unpolluted church remains , 1 By thee our course had steer'd aright ; Our steady course had steer'd aright ; Our pilots kept their course aright ; His single mind , unbent by fate , } Had propp'd his country's tottering ...
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... plain insinuation that , in the Author's opinion , he did not live one ; and just such an encomium as he himself pronounces over the grave of his villain hero , Marmion . " - JEFFREY . ] 2 [ MS . " Theirs was no common courtier race ...
... plain insinuation that , in the Author's opinion , he did not live one ; and just such an encomium as he himself pronounces over the grave of his villain hero , Marmion . " - JEFFREY . ] 2 [ MS . " Theirs was no common courtier race ...
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... plain , As other voices spoke again . I cannot tell - I like it not- Friar John hath told us it is wrote , No conscience clear , and void of wrong , Can rest awake , and pray so long . Himself still sleeps before his beads Have mark'd ...
... plain , As other voices spoke again . I cannot tell - I like it not- Friar John hath told us it is wrote , No conscience clear , and void of wrong , Can rest awake , and pray so long . Himself still sleeps before his beads Have mark'd ...
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... plain ; Like breezes of the autumn day , Whose voice inconstant dies away , ' [ William Erskine , Esq . advocate , Sheriff - depute of the Ork- neys , became a Judge of the Court of Session by the title of Lord Kinnedder , and died at ...
... plain ; Like breezes of the autumn day , Whose voice inconstant dies away , ' [ William Erskine , Esq . advocate , Sheriff - depute of the Ork- neys , became a Judge of the Court of Session by the title of Lord Kinnedder , and died at ...
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... plains to dwell , Where hedge - rows spread a verdant screen , And spires and forests intervene , And the neat cottage peeps between ? No ! not for these will he exchange His dark Lochaber's boundless range ; Not for fair Devon's meads ...
... plains to dwell , Where hedge - rows spread a verdant screen , And spires and forests intervene , And the neat cottage peeps between ? No ! not for these will he exchange His dark Lochaber's boundless range ; Not for fair Devon's meads ...
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Abbess ancient Angus arms band Baron battle battle of Flodden beneath blast Blount bold Border CANTO castle Clare dame dark deep Douglas e'er Earl Earl of Angus Earl of Mar Edinburgh England English Ettrick Forest fair fear fell fight Fitz-Eustace Flodden grace grave hall hand hath head hear heard heart heaven hill holy Holy Island honour horse host James IV King James King's knight Lady land light Lindesay Lord Marmion loud maid mark'd merry minstrel Minstrelsy Monarch monks mountain ne'er never noble Norham Note nought o'er Palmer pass'd peace Perchance plain poem proud rest rode round royal rude Saint Saint Hilda scarce Scotland Scott Scottish seem'd shield show'd Sir Launcelot spear squire St Cuthbert steed stood sword tale Tamworth Tantallon tell thee thou thought tide tower Twas Tweed Whitby Whitby's wild Wilton
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256 ページ - So faithful in love and so dauntless in war, There never was knight like the young Lochinvar. He stayed not for brake and he stopped not for stone, He swam the Eske river where ford there was none, But ere he alighted at Netherby gate The bride had consented, the gallant...
258 ページ - mong Graemes of the Netherby clan; Forsters, Fenwicks, and Musgraves, they rode and they ran : There was racing, and chasing, on Cannobie Lee, But the lost bride of Netherby ne'er did they see. So daring in love, and so dauntless in war, Have ye e'er heard of gallant like young Lochinvar ? XIII.
324 ページ - Douglas' head. And first I tell thee, haughty peer, He, who does England's message here, Although the meanest in her State, May well, proud Angus, be thy mate. And, Douglas...
327 ページ - Marmion reach'd his band, He halts, and turns with clenched hand, And shout of loud defiance pours, And shook his gauntlet at the towers. " Horse ! horse ! " the Douglas cried, " and chase ! " But soon he rein'd his fury's pace : " A royal messenger he came, Though most unworthy of the name.
351 ページ - The war, that for a space did fail, Now trebly thundering swelled the gale, And — STANLEY ! was the cry : — A light on Marmion's visage spread, And fired his glazing eye : With dying hand, above his head, He shook the fragment of his blade, And shouted " Victory ! — Charge, Chester, charge ! On, Stanley, on ! " Were the last words of Marmion.
256 ページ - I long wooed your daughter, my suit you denied; Love swells like the Solway, but ebbs like its tide; And now am I come, with this lost love of mine, To lead but one measure, drink one cup of wine. There are maidens in Scotland, more lovely by far, That would gladly be bride to the young Lochinvar.
323 ページ - He had safe conduct for his band, Beneath the royal seal and hand, And Douglas gave a guide : The ancient Earl, with. stately grace, Would Clara on her palfrey place, And whispered, in an under tone, " Let the hawk stoop, his prey is flown.
341 ページ - And sudden, as he spoke, From the sharp ridges of the hill, All downward to the banks of Till, Was wreathed in sable smoke. Volumed and vast, and rolling far, The cloud enveloped Scotland's war As down the hill they broke ; Nor martial shout, nor minstrel tone, Announced their march ; their tread alone, At times one warning trumpet blown, At times a stifled hum, Told England, from his mountain-throne King James did rushing come.
12 ページ - And think'st 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 are sear, their former laurels fade. Let such forego the poet's sacred name, Who rack their brains for lucre, not for fame ; Low may they sink to merited contempt, And scorn remunerate the mean attempt! Such be their meed, such still the just reward Of prostituted...
342 ページ - At length the freshening western blast Aside the shroud of battle cast; And first the ridge of mingled spears Above the brightening cloud appears; And in the smoke the pennons flew, As in the storm the white sea-mew. Then marked they, dashing broad and far, The broken billows of the war, And plumed crests of chieftains brave Floating like foam upon the wave...