MarmionAllyn and Bacon, 1901 - 180 ページ |
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... rare , And sing them to a lady fair . VIII . Four men - at - arms came at their backs , With halbert , bill , and battle - axe ; 80 85 888 90 95 35 100 They bore Lord Marmion's lance so strong , And led 4 [ CANTO L MARMION .
... rare , And sing them to a lady fair . VIII . Four men - at - arms came at their backs , With halbert , bill , and battle - axe ; 80 85 888 90 95 35 100 They bore Lord Marmion's lance so strong , And led 4 [ CANTO L MARMION .
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... and Scrivelbaye , Of Tamworth tower and town ; And he , their courtesy to requite , 155 160 Gave them a chain of twelve marks ' weight , All as he lighted down . " Now , largesse , largesse , Lord Marmion , 6 [ CANTO I. MARMION .
... and Scrivelbaye , Of Tamworth tower and town ; And he , their courtesy to requite , 155 160 Gave them a chain of twelve marks ' weight , All as he lighted down . " Now , largesse , largesse , Lord Marmion , 6 [ CANTO I. MARMION .
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... . Place , nobles , for the Falcon - Knight ! Room , room , ye gentles gay , For him who conquered in the right , Marmion of Fontenaye ! " 185 190 XIII . Then stepped to meet that noble Lord , CANTO I. ] 7 THE CASTLE .
... . Place , nobles , for the Falcon - Knight ! Room , room , ye gentles gay , For him who conquered in the right , Marmion of Fontenaye ! " 185 190 XIII . Then stepped to meet that noble Lord , CANTO I. ] 7 THE CASTLE .
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... may you keep your arms from rust , May breathe your war - horse well ; Seldom hath passed a week but joust Or feat of arms befell : 195 200 205 210 215 220 The Scots can rein a mettled steed , And love 8 [ CANTO I. MARMION .
... may you keep your arms from rust , May breathe your war - horse well ; Seldom hath passed a week but joust Or feat of arms befell : 195 200 205 210 215 220 The Scots can rein a mettled steed , And love 8 [ CANTO I. MARMION .
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... here be some have pricked as far On Scottish ground , as to Dunbar ; 305 Have drunk the monks of Saint Bothan's ale , And driven the beeves of Lauderdale ; Harried the wives of Greenlaw's goods , And given them CANTO I. ] 11 THE CASTLE .
... here be some have pricked as far On Scottish ground , as to Dunbar ; 305 Have drunk the monks of Saint Bothan's ale , And driven the beeves of Lauderdale ; Harried the wives of Greenlaw's goods , And given them CANTO I. ] 11 THE CASTLE .
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30 cents Abbess ancient Angus armor arms array band banner battle beneath Blount bold Border brand brave brow canto castle Cloth Constance courser Crichtoun dame dark dastard deep Douglas e'er Edinburgh Edited by L. D. Elfin Knight England English Essay Eustace fair falchion fear fell fight Fitz-Eustace Flodden Field foes gallant grace hall hand hath heard heart herald heraldry hill Holy Isle Holy-Rood host James James IV King knew knight land light Lindisfarne Lochinvar look Lord Marmion loud maid martial monarch monks ne'er Netherby noble Norham Norham Castle nought nuns o'er Perchance plain Poems pray prayer pursuivants ride rode rose round royal rude sable Saint Cuthbert's Saint George Saint Hilda's scarce Scotland Scott Scottish shield SIR WALTER SCOTT spear spoke squire steed stood story Surrey's tale Tantallon Tantallon Castle tell thee thou tide tower turrets Twas Whitby's wild Wilton