Poetical Works of Sir Walter Scott, Bart, Volumen1A. and C. Black, 1895 |
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... close , the marshalled Scottish host , the king , so gallant and so notably fey , speeding with a light heart to a glorious and woeful death , within the forest of the Scottish spears . Here is the gist and charm of Marmion - here , in ...
... close , the marshalled Scottish host , the king , so gallant and so notably fey , speeding with a light heart to a glorious and woeful death , within the forest of the Scottish spears . Here is the gist and charm of Marmion - here , in ...
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... close of Marmion , he comes nearest to the Homeric xápun . Mr. Matthew Arnold , indeed , complained of the " jerky " utterances of the dying Marmion , but the world has not agreed with his censure . Achilles or Tydeus ' son would not ...
... close of Marmion , he comes nearest to the Homeric xápun . Mr. Matthew Arnold , indeed , complained of the " jerky " utterances of the dying Marmion , but the world has not agreed with his censure . Achilles or Tydeus ' son would not ...
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... close . " Rapid , sustained , and lofty " is the movement of the battle , full of lines that boyhood rejoices in , and that man can never forget . It is , indeed , to the " dear schoolboy " whom he has " cheated of his hour of play ...
... close . " Rapid , sustained , and lofty " is the movement of the battle , full of lines that boyhood rejoices in , and that man can never forget . It is , indeed , to the " dear schoolboy " whom he has " cheated of his hour of play ...
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... close - heads , and the causeway was free , At the toss of the bonnet of Bonny Dundee . Come fill up my cup , etc. He spurr'd to the foot of the proud Castle rock , And with the gay Gordon he gallantly spoke : " Let Mons Meg and her ...
... close - heads , and the causeway was free , At the toss of the bonnet of Bonny Dundee . Come fill up my cup , etc. He spurr'd to the foot of the proud Castle rock , And with the gay Gordon he gallantly spoke : " Let Mons Meg and her ...
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... keen Lord Evers stood . Yet was his helmet hack'd and hew'd , His acton pierced and tore , His axe and his dagger with blood imbrued , - But it was not English gore . He lighted at the Chapellage , He held him close THE EVE OF ST JOHN.
... keen Lord Evers stood . Yet was his helmet hack'd and hew'd , His acton pierced and tore , His axe and his dagger with blood imbrued , - But it was not English gore . He lighted at the Chapellage , He held him close THE EVE OF ST JOHN.
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