Poetical Works of Sir Walter Scott, Bart, Volume 2A. and C. Black, 1895 |
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Page 528
... ROKEBY's kindred banner flew . ' And thus , ' he said , ' will friends divide ! ' I heard , and thought how , side by side , We two had turn'd the battle's tide , In many a well - debated field , Where Bertram's breast was Philip's ...
... ROKEBY's kindred banner flew . ' And thus , ' he said , ' will friends divide ! ' I heard , and thought how , side by side , We two had turn'd the battle's tide , In many a well - debated field , Where Bertram's breast was Philip's ...
Page 535
... Rokeby's knight . To love her was an easy hest , The secret empress of his breast ; To woo her was a harder task To one that durst not hope or ask . Yet all Matilda could , she gave In pity to her gentle slave ; Friendship , esteem ...
... Rokeby's knight . To love her was an easy hest , The secret empress of his breast ; To woo her was a harder task To one that durst not hope or ask . Yet all Matilda could , she gave In pity to her gentle slave ; Friendship , esteem ...
Page 536
... Rokeby led his ranks , To aid the valiant northern Earls , Who drew the sword for royal Charles . Mortham , by marriage near allied , - His sister had been Rokeby's bride , Though long before the civil fray , In peaceful grave the lady ...
... Rokeby led his ranks , To aid the valiant northern Earls , Who drew the sword for royal Charles . Mortham , by marriage near allied , - His sister had been Rokeby's bride , Though long before the civil fray , In peaceful grave the lady ...
Page 543
... Rokeby's park and chase that lay , And , skirting high the valley's ridge , They cross'd by Greta's ancient bridge . Descending where her waters wind Free for a space and unconfined , * As , ' scaped from Brignall's dark - wood glen ...
... Rokeby's park and chase that lay , And , skirting high the valley's ridge , They cross'd by Greta's ancient bridge . Descending where her waters wind Free for a space and unconfined , * As , ' scaped from Brignall's dark - wood glen ...
Page 555
... Rokeby's page , in battle tried ; That morn , an embassy of weight He brought to Barnard's castle gate , And follow'd now in Wycliffe's train , An answer for his lord to gain . His steed , whose arch'd and sable neck An hundred wreaths ...
... Rokeby's page , in battle tried ; That morn , an embassy of weight He brought to Barnard's castle gate , And follow'd now in Wycliffe's train , An answer for his lord to gain . His steed , whose arch'd and sable neck An hundred wreaths ...
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