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These are the hounds which the abbots of St. Hubert haue always kept some of their race or kind , in hopour or remembrance of the saint , which was a hunter with S. Eustace . Whereupon we may concieue that ( by the grace of ...
These are the hounds which the abbots of St. Hubert haue always kept some of their race or kind , in hopour or remembrance of the saint , which was a hunter with S. Eustace . Whereupon we may concieue that ( by the grace of ...
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A finer form , a fairer face , Had never marble Nymph or Grace , That boasts the Grecian chisel's trace . " ] 3 Had dyed her glowing hue so bright , Served too 16 WALTER SCOTT'S POETICAL WORKS .
A finer form , a fairer face , Had never marble Nymph or Grace , That boasts the Grecian chisel's trace . " ] 3 Had dyed her glowing hue so bright , Served too 16 WALTER SCOTT'S POETICAL WORKS .
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Had dyed her glowing hue so bright , Served too in hastier swell to show Short glimpses of a breast of snow : What though no rule of courtly grace To measured mood had train'd her pace , - A foot more light , a step more true , Ne'er ...
Had dyed her glowing hue so bright , Served too in hastier swell to show Short glimpses of a breast of snow : What though no rule of courtly grace To measured mood had train'd her pace , - A foot more light , a step more true , Ne'er ...
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He bade that all should ready be , To grace a guest of fair degree ; But light I held his prophecy , And deem'd it was my father's horn , Whose echoes o'er the lake were borne . ”XXIV . . The stranger smiled : — “ Since to your home A ...
He bade that all should ready be , To grace a guest of fair degree ; But light I held his prophecy , And deem'd it was my father's horn , Whose echoes o'er the lake were borne . ”XXIV . . The stranger smiled : — “ Since to your home A ...
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... Cause of the din , a naked blade Dropp'd from the sheath , that careless flung Upon a stag's huge antlers swung ; For all around , the walls to grace , Hung trophies of the fight or chase : A target there , a bugle here , A battle ...
... Cause of the din , a naked blade Dropp'd from the sheath , that careless flung Upon a stag's huge antlers swung ; For all around , the walls to grace , Hung trophies of the fight or chase : A target there , a bugle here , A battle ...
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