The Poetical Works of Sir Walter Scott, Bart ...: With All His Introductions and Notes; Also Various Readings, and the Editor's NotesR. Cadell, 1847 - 823 páginas |
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... King approved his favourite's aim ; In vain a rival barr'd his claim , Whose fate with Clare's was plight , For he attaints that rival's fame With treason's charge - and on they came , In mortal lists to fight . Their oaths are said ...
... King approved his favourite's aim ; In vain a rival barr'd his claim , Whose fate with Clare's was plight , For he attaints that rival's fame With treason's charge - and on they came , In mortal lists to fight . Their oaths are said ...
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... King , Who then , a thousand leagues afar , In Palestine waged holy war : Yet arms like England's did he wield , Alike the leopards in the shield , Alike his Syrian courser's frame , The rider's length of limb the same : Long afterwards ...
... King , Who then , a thousand leagues afar , In Palestine waged holy war : Yet arms like England's did he wield , Alike the leopards in the shield , Alike his Syrian courser's frame , The rider's length of limb the same : Long afterwards ...
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... King - at - arms , Whose hand the armorial truncheon held , That feudal strife had often quell'd , When wildest its alarms . VII . He was a man of middle age ; In aspect manly , grave , and sage , As on King's errand come ; But in the ...
... King - at - arms , Whose hand the armorial truncheon held , That feudal strife had often quell'd , When wildest its alarms . VII . He was a man of middle age ; In aspect manly , grave , and sage , As on King's errand come ; But in the ...
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... King hath deeply swore1 Ne'er to knit faith with Henry more , And strictly hath forbid resort From England to his royal court ; Yet , for he knows Lord Marmion's name , And honours much his warlike fame , My liege hath deem'd it shame ...
... King hath deeply swore1 Ne'er to knit faith with Henry more , And strictly hath forbid resort From England to his royal court ; Yet , for he knows Lord Marmion's name , And honours much his warlike fame , My liege hath deem'd it shame ...
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... King's own guest ; — Such the command of Royal James , Who marshall'd then his land's array , Upon the Borough ... King ! Still in his conscience burns the sting . In offices as strict as Lent , King James's June is ever spent.8 XVI ...
... King's own guest ; — Such the command of Royal James , Who marshall'd then his land's array , Upon the Borough ... King ! Still in his conscience burns the sting . In offices as strict as Lent , King James's June is ever spent.8 XVI ...
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