The Poetical Works of Sir Walter Scott, Bart: Complete in One Volume ; with All His Introductions and Notes Also Various Readings, and the Editor's Notes |
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1 * The stanzas , describing the march of the English forces , ancient Borderers ,
who were wont , when any one broke his and the investiture of the castle of
Branxholm , display a great word , to expose this emblem , and proclaim him a ...
1 * The stanzas , describing the march of the English forces , ancient Borderers ,
who were wont , when any one broke his and the investiture of the castle of
Branxholm , display a great word , to expose this emblem , and proclaim him a ...
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... of march - treason stain , Or else he will the combat take ' Gainst Musgrave , for
his honor ' s sake , No knight in Cumberland so good , But William may count with
him kin and blood . Knighthood he took of Douglas ' sword , ' When English ...
... of march - treason stain , Or else he will the combat take ' Gainst Musgrave , for
his honor ' s sake , No knight in Cumberland so good , But William may count with
him kin and blood . Knighthood he took of Douglas ' sword , ' When English ...
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Prize of the field , the young Buccleuch , An English knight led forth to view ;
Scarce rued the boy his present plight , So much he long ' d to see the fight .
Within the lists , in knightly pride , High Home and haughty Dacre ride ; Their
leading ...
Prize of the field , the young Buccleuch , An English knight led forth to view ;
Scarce rued the boy his present plight , So much he long ' d to see the fight .
Within the lists , in knightly pride , High Home and haughty Dacre ride ; Their
leading ...
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... above lx miles of the most evil Branksome Castle was continually exposed to
the attacks of passage , where great snawes doth lye ; heretofore the same the
English , both from its situation and the restless military townes now brynt haith
not ...
... above lx miles of the most evil Branksome Castle was continually exposed to
the attacks of passage , where great snawes doth lye ; heretofore the same the
English , both from its situation and the restless military townes now brynt haith
not ...
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... in go no sayde and imagyned , that to pyll and to robbe ( all thynge conhasty
anger , struck off his head , and continued the retreat . sidered ) was a good lyfe ,
and so repented hym of his good doing . When the English came up , their ...
... in go no sayde and imagyned , that to pyll and to robbe ( all thynge conhasty
anger , struck off his head , and continued the retreat . sidered ) was a good lyfe ,
and so repented hym of his good doing . When the English came up , their ...
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