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... wound , And there beside the warrior stay , And tend him in his doubtful state , And lead him to Branksome castle - gate : His noble mind was inly moved For the kinsman of the maid he loved . " This shalt thou do without delay : No ...
... wound , And there beside the warrior stay , And tend him in his doubtful state , And lead him to Branksome castle - gate : His noble mind was inly moved For the kinsman of the maid he loved . " This shalt thou do without delay : No ...
Page 88
... wound . XII . As he repass'd the outer court , He spied the fair young child at sport : He thought to train him to the wood ; For , at a word , be it understood , ' See Appendix , Note V. 2 • Magic 1 He was always for ill , and never ...
... wound . XII . As he repass'd the outer court , He spied the fair young child at sport : He thought to train him to the wood ; For , at a word , be it understood , ' See Appendix , Note V. 2 • Magic 1 He was always for ill , and never ...
Page 92
... wound an antagonist in the thigh , or leg , was reckoned contrary to the law of arms . In a tilt betwixt Gawain Michael , an English squire , and Joachim Cathore , a Frenchman , “ they met at the speare poyntes rudely : the French ...
... wound an antagonist in the thigh , or leg , was reckoned contrary to the law of arms . In a tilt betwixt Gawain Michael , an English squire , and Joachim Cathore , a Frenchman , “ they met at the speare poyntes rudely : the French ...
Page 95
... wound , And with a charm she stanch'd the blood ; 1 She bade the gash be cleansed and bound : No longer by his couch she stood ; But she has ta'en the broken lance , And washed it from the clotted gore , And salved the splinter o'er and ...
... wound , And with a charm she stanch'd the blood ; 1 She bade the gash be cleansed and bound : No longer by his couch she stood ; But she has ta'en the broken lance , And washed it from the clotted gore , And salved the splinter o'er and ...
Page 117
... wound soon heal'd again , Yet , as he ran , he yell'd for pain ; And Watt of Tinlinn , much aghast , Rode back to Branksome fiery fast . XVI . Soon on the hill's steep verge he stood , That looks o'er Branksome's towers and wood ; And ...
... wound soon heal'd again , Yet , as he ran , he yell'd for pain ; And Watt of Tinlinn , much aghast , Rode back to Branksome fiery fast . XVI . Soon on the hill's steep verge he stood , That looks o'er Branksome's towers and wood ; And ...
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ancient Appendix arms band Bard Baron beneath betwixt blaze blood blood-hound Border Branksome Branksome Hall Branksome's Buccleuch called CANTO castle chapel Clair clan courser Cranstoun Cumberland Dame dead death Douglas dread Duke Earl English Eskdale Ettrick Ettrick Forest fair on Carlisle fight friends Froissart hall hand Harden harp Hawick head heard heart highnes horse Howard James Jedburgh King knight Ladye lances lands LAST MINSTREL Liddesdale Lord Dacre Margaret Melrose Melrose Abbey Michael Scott Mickledale Minstrelsy moss-trooper Musgrave Naworth Castle ne'er noble Note o'er pass'd poem pray'd ride rode Roslin round rung sayd Scotland Scots Scottish Scottish Border Seem'd shulde Sir Walter Sir Walter Scott Sir William slain song spear spirit steed stone stood sword Teviot's Teviotdale thee theyre Thomas Musgrave thou Tinlinn tomb tower tyme Virgilius Walter Scott warriors wild William of Deloraine wound