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The Chase . 11. - The Island . III . - The Gathering . IV . - The Prophecy . V .-- The Combat . VI . - The Guard - Room . Appendix . . 54 79 104 131 157 ROKEBY . Dedication . Introduction . Advertisement . Canto 1 . . 181 ibid .
The Chase . 11. - The Island . III . - The Gathering . IV . - The Prophecy . V .-- The Combat . VI . - The Guard - Room . Appendix . . 54 79 104 131 157 ROKEBY . Dedication . Introduction . Advertisement . Canto 1 . . 181 ibid .
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... a sudden exclamation , struck bis hand on the table , and declared , in a voice of censure calculated for the occasion , that the dogs must have been totally ruined by being permitted to take the water after such a severe chase .
... a sudden exclamation , struck bis hand on the table , and declared , in a voice of censure calculated for the occasion , that the dogs must have been totally ruined by being permitted to take the water after such a severe chase .
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1 4 The Chase . Harp of the North ! that mouldering long hast hung On the witch - elm that shades Saint Fillan's spring , And down the fitful breeze thy numbers flung , Till envious ivy did around thee cling , Muffling with verdant ...
1 4 The Chase . Harp of the North ! that mouldering long hast hung On the witch - elm that shades Saint Fillan's spring , And down the fitful breeze thy numbers flung , Till envious ivy did around thee cling , Muffling with verdant ...
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... That thicken'd as the chase drew nigh ; Then , as the headmost foes appear'd , With one brave bound the copse he clear'd , And , stretching forward free and far , Sought the wild heaths of Uam - Var . " 1 ( MS.
... That thicken'd as the chase drew nigh ; Then , as the headmost foes appear'd , With one brave bound the copse he clear'd , And , stretching forward free and far , Sought the wild heaths of Uam - Var . " 1 ( MS.
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Fresh vigour with the hope return'd , ' With flying foot the heath he spurn'd , Held westward with unwearied race , And left behind the panting chase . VI . ' Twere long to tell what steeds gave o'er , As swept the hunt through Cambus ...
Fresh vigour with the hope return'd , ' With flying foot the heath he spurn'd , Held westward with unwearied race , And left behind the panting chase . VI . ' Twere long to tell what steeds gave o'er , As swept the hunt through Cambus ...
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