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Página 145
... to bide such bitter bout , The warrior's plaid may bear it out ; But , Norman , how wilt thou provide A shelter for thy bonny bride ? " ——— K " What ! know ye not that Roderick's care To CANTO IV . 145 THE PROPHECY .
... to bide such bitter bout , The warrior's plaid may bear it out ; But , Norman , how wilt thou provide A shelter for thy bonny bride ? " ——— K " What ! know ye not that Roderick's care To CANTO IV . 145 THE PROPHECY .
Página 167
... bear us soon to Stirling gate . I'll place thee in a lovely bower , I'll guard thee like a tender flower , ” - “ O ... bears the blame , Buy CANTO IV . 167 THE PROPHECY .
... bear us soon to Stirling gate . I'll place thee in a lovely bower , I'll guard thee like a tender flower , ” - “ O ... bears the blame , Buy CANTO IV . 167 THE PROPHECY .
Página 168
Walter Scott. Thou , whose light folly bears the blame , Buy thine own pardon with thy shame ! — But first - my father is a man Outlaw'd and exiled , under ban ; The price of blood is on his head , With me ' twere infamy to wed.- Still ...
Walter Scott. Thou , whose light folly bears the blame , Buy thine own pardon with thy shame ! — But first - my father is a man Outlaw'd and exiled , under ban ; The price of blood is on his head , With me ' twere infamy to wed.- Still ...
Página 186
... bear'st the belt and spur of Knight . " " Then by these tokens may'st thou know Each proud oppressor's mortal foe . " - " Enough , enough ; sit down and share A soldier's couch , a soldier's fare . " - XXXI . He gave him of his Highland ...
... bear'st the belt and spur of Knight . " " Then by these tokens may'st thou know Each proud oppressor's mortal foe . " - " Enough , enough ; sit down and share A soldier's couch , a soldier's fare . " - XXXI . He gave him of his Highland ...
Página 215
... increase , and now are seen Four mounted squires in Lincoln green ; Two who bear lance , and two who lead , By loosen'd rein , a saddled steed ; Each onward held his headlong course , And by Fitz CANTO V. 215 THE COMBAT .
... increase , and now are seen Four mounted squires in Lincoln green ; Two who bear lance , and two who lead , By loosen'd rein , a saddled steed ; Each onward held his headlong course , And by Fitz CANTO V. 215 THE COMBAT .
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agen Alpine's arms ballad band bard battle blade blood bold brand Brantome brave breast broad-sword brow called castle chase chief Chieftain clan Clan-Alpine's Dæmon dark deep deer Douglas dread drew Duergar e'er Earl of Angus Ellen fair fairy fear Fiery Cross Fitz-James Gael gallant glance glen grace grey hand harp head hear heard heart heath heaven Highland hill hounds isle James John Gunn King king's LADY lake land Lord loud Lowland Macgregor maid maiden Malise merry Minstrel morning mountain ne'er night noble NOTES TO CANTO o'er pass pibroch plaid pride rock Roderick Dhu round Rowland Yorke Saint Modan Saxon Scotland Scottish seem'd shallop side sire Skofnung snood song sound spear speed stag steed Stirling Stirling Castle stood stranger sword tear thee thine thou tide turn'd Twas Urisk warrior wave western isles wild yonder