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He detected the identity of the King with the wandering knight , Fitz - James , when he winds his bugle to summon his attendants . He was probably thinking of the lively , but somewhat licentious , old ballad , in which the denouement ...
He detected the identity of the King with the wandering knight , Fitz - James , when he winds his bugle to summon his attendants . He was probably thinking of the lively , but somewhat licentious , old ballad , in which the denouement ...
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What more ? this wicked rumour encreased dayly , till the king and others of the nobilitie taking hould thereof , Dunstan grew odious in their sight . Therefore he resolved to leave the court , and goe to Elphegus , surnamed the Bauld ...
What more ? this wicked rumour encreased dayly , till the king and others of the nobilitie taking hould thereof , Dunstan grew odious in their sight . Therefore he resolved to leave the court , and goe to Elphegus , surnamed the Bauld ...
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At length , the king , while residing at Falkland , contrived to escape by night out of his own court and palace , and rode full speed to Stirling Castle , where the goveruor , who was of the opposite faction , joyfully received him .
At length , the king , while residing at Falkland , contrived to escape by night out of his own court and palace , and rode full speed to Stirling Castle , where the goveruor , who was of the opposite faction , joyfully received him .
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... blithe as rose That in the King's own garden grows ; And when I place it in my hair , Allan , a bard is bound to swear He ne'er saw coronet so fair . ” Then playfully the chaplet wild She wreath'd in her dark Jocks , and smiled .
... blithe as rose That in the King's own garden grows ; And when I place it in my hair , Allan , a bard is bound to swear He ne'er saw coronet so fair . ” Then playfully the chaplet wild She wreath'd in her dark Jocks , and smiled .
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... Roderick's house I know : All that a mother could hestow , To Lady Margaret's care I owe , Since first an orphan in the wild She sorrow'd o'er her sister's child ; To her brave chieftain son , from ire Of Scotland's king who shrouds ...
... Roderick's house I know : All that a mother could hestow , To Lady Margaret's care I owe , Since first an orphan in the wild She sorrow'd o'er her sister's child ; To her brave chieftain son , from ire Of Scotland's king who shrouds ...
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