The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volumen1Little, Brown and Company, 1854 |
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... LACY . Lacy . The Troop will be impatient ; let us hie Back to our post , and strip the Scottish Foray Of their rich spoil , ere they recross the Border . - Pity that our young Chief will have no part 80 POEMS WRITTEN IN YOUTH .
... LACY . Lacy . The Troop will be impatient ; let us hie Back to our post , and strip the Scottish Foray Of their rich spoil , ere they recross the Border . - Pity that our young Chief will have no part 80 POEMS WRITTEN IN YOUTH .
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... Lacy . True ; and , remembering how the Band have proved That Oswald finds small favor in our sight , Well may we wonder he has gained such power Over our much - loved Captain . Wal . I have heard Of some dark deed to which in early ...
... Lacy . True ; and , remembering how the Band have proved That Oswald finds small favor in our sight , Well may we wonder he has gained such power Over our much - loved Captain . Wal . I have heard Of some dark deed to which in early ...
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... Lacy Would drive those Scottish Rovers to their dens If once they blew a horn this side the Tweed . Mar. I think I see a second range of Towers ; This castle has another Area , come , Let us examine it . Osw . - " T is a bitter night ...
... Lacy Would drive those Scottish Rovers to their dens If once they blew a horn this side the Tweed . Mar. I think I see a second range of Towers ; This castle has another Area , come , Let us examine it . Osw . - " T is a bitter night ...
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... LACY , & c . Lacy . You are found at last , thanks to the vagrant troop For not misleading us . Osw . ( looking at WALLACE . ) That subtle gray- beard , I'd rather see my father's ghost . Lacy . ( to MARMADUKE . ) My Captain , THE ...
... LACY , & c . Lacy . You are found at last , thanks to the vagrant troop For not misleading us . Osw . ( looking at WALLACE . ) That subtle gray- beard , I'd rather see my father's ghost . Lacy . ( to MARMADUKE . ) My Captain , THE ...
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... Lacy ! we look But at the surfaces of things ; we hear Of towns in flames , fields ravaged , young and old Driven out in troops to want and nakedness ; Then grasp our swords and rush upon a cure That flatters us , because it asks not ...
... Lacy ! we look But at the surfaces of things ; we hear Of towns in flames , fields ravaged , young and old Driven out in troops to want and nakedness ; Then grasp our swords and rush upon a cure That flatters us , because it asks not ...
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