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... Loudly they spoke , and loudly laugh'd ; Whisper'd young knights , in tone more mild , To ladies fair , and ladies smiled . The hooded hawks , high perch'd on beam , The clamour join'd , with whistling scream , 1 Lockhart's Life , II ...
... Loudly they spoke , and loudly laugh'd ; Whisper'd young knights , in tone more mild , To ladies fair , and ladies smiled . The hooded hawks , high perch'd on beam , The clamour join'd , with whistling scream , 1 Lockhart's Life , II ...
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... Loud whoops the startled owl . In the hall , both squire and knight Swore that a storm was near , And looked forth to view the night ; But the night was still and clear ! XIV From the sound of Teviot's tide , Chafing with the mountain's ...
... Loud whoops the startled owl . In the hall , both squire and knight Swore that a storm was near , And looked forth to view the night ; But the night was still and clear ! XIV From the sound of Teviot's tide , Chafing with the mountain's ...
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... 10 15 II Short halt did Deloraine make there ; Little ' recked he of the scene so fair : With dagger's hilt on the wicket strong He struck full loud , and struck full long , 20 The porter hurried to the gate : " Who knocks 19.
... 10 15 II Short halt did Deloraine make there ; Little ' recked he of the scene so fair : With dagger's hilt on the wicket strong He struck full loud , and struck full long , 20 The porter hurried to the gate : " Who knocks 19.
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... loud , and knocks so late ? " " From Branksome I , " the warrior cried ; And straight the wicket opened wide : For Branksome's chiefs had in battle stood To ' fence the rights of fair Melrose ; And lands and livings , many a rood , Had ...
... loud , and knocks so late ? " " From Branksome I , " the warrior cried ; And straight the wicket opened wide : For Branksome's chiefs had in battle stood To ' fence the rights of fair Melrose ; And lands and livings , many a rood , Had ...
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... loud : With eyes averted prayed he ; He might not endure the sight to see Of the man he had loved so brotherly . XXI And when the priest his death - prayer had prayed , Thus unto Deloraine he said : " Now , speed thee what thou hast to ...
... loud : With eyes averted prayed he ; He might not endure the sight to see Of the man he had loved so brotherly . XXI And when the priest his death - prayer had prayed , Thus unto Deloraine he said : " Now , speed thee what thou hast to ...
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