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... hand , Nor knew the sense of what was spoken . And yet , if rank'd in Fortune's roll , I might have learn'd their choice unwise , Who rate the dower above the soul , And Lucy's diamonds o'er her eyes . VII . Y lyre - it is an idle toy ...
... hand , Nor knew the sense of what was spoken . And yet , if rank'd in Fortune's roll , I might have learn'd their choice unwise , Who rate the dower above the soul , And Lucy's diamonds o'er her eyes . VII . Y lyre - it is an idle toy ...
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... hand For feat of high achievement plann'd . XI . RATHER he chose , that Monarch bold , On vent'rous quest to ride , In plate and mail , by wood and wold , Than , with ermine trapp'd and cloth of gold , In princely bower to bide ; The ...
... hand For feat of high achievement plann'd . XI . RATHER he chose , that Monarch bold , On vent'rous quest to ride , In plate and mail , by wood and wold , Than , with ermine trapp'd and cloth of gold , In princely bower to bide ; The ...
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... hand The castle's massive walls had plann'd , A ponderous bulwark to withstand Ambitious Nimrod's power . Above the moated entrance slung , The balanced draw - bridge trembling hung , As jealous of a foe ; Wicket of oak , as iron hard ...
... hand The castle's massive walls had plann'd , A ponderous bulwark to withstand Ambitious Nimrod's power . Above the moated entrance slung , The balanced draw - bridge trembling hung , As jealous of a foe ; Wicket of oak , as iron hard ...
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... hand withdrew . —Think not but Arthur's heart was good ! His shield was cross'd by the blessed rood , Had a pagan host before him stood , He had charged them through and through ; Yet the silence of that ancient place Sunk on his heart ...
... hand withdrew . —Think not but Arthur's heart was good ! His shield was cross'd by the blessed rood , Had a pagan host before him stood , He had charged them through and through ; Yet the silence of that ancient place Sunk on his heart ...
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... hand On Caliburn's resistless brand . XVI . N hundred torches , flashing bright , Dispell'd at once the gloomy night That lour'd along the walls , And show'd the King's astonish'd sight The inmates of the halls . Nor wizard stern , nor ...
... hand On Caliburn's resistless brand . XVI . N hundred torches , flashing bright , Dispell'd at once the gloomy night That lour'd along the walls , And show'd the King's astonish'd sight The inmates of the halls . Nor wizard stern , nor ...
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adventure arms assagay bard BEN CRUACHAN beneath blood bold bore bower brave breast Bridal of Triermain bride bright brow Caliburn CANTO castle champion Count Harold Crenell Dane dare dark deep dread DURHAM CASTLE EDINBURGH ANNUAL fair faith falchion fame fear fell fiends flame flung frown'd gallant gaze gentle Glaramara gloomy gold grace grey Guenever Gyneth's hair hall hand Harold the Dauntless hast hath hauberk hear heart heaven hill Jutta King Arthur knight laugh'd light LOCH AWE Lucy mace maid maiden Metelill minstrel Monarch mood morning mortal ne'er o'er pass'd pause Prelate pride priest rock Roland De Vaux Rookhope round rude Saint Cuthbert's seben seem'd shavelings show'd sire sleep slumber smile soft sought soul sound spell spoke steed stern stone sword tale thee thine thou tower turrets Tyne vale Vaux Warrior wassail wild William Gerard Hamilton Witikind's Wulfstane young Gunnar
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108 ページ - Count Witikind came of a regal strain, And roved with his Norsemen the land and the main. Woe to the realms which he coasted ! for there Was shedding of blood, and rending of hair, Eape of maiden, and slaughter of priest, Gathering of ravens and wolves to the feast : When he hoisted his standard black, Before him was battle, behind him wrack, And he burn'd the churches, that heathen Dane, To light his band to their barks again.
229 ページ - He had employed his mind chiefly upon works of fiction and subjects of fancy, and by indulging some peculiar habits of thought was eminently delighted with those flights of imagination which pass the bounds of nature, and to which the mind is reconciled only by a passive acquiescence in popular traditions. He loved fairies, genii, giants, and monsters; he delighted to rove through the meanders of enchantment, to gaze on the magnificence of golden palaces, to repose by the waterfalls of Elysian gardens.