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Page 45
... lands and livings , many a rood , Had gifted the shrine for their souls ' repose . III . Bold Deloraine his errand said ; The porter bent his humble head ; With torch in hand , and feet unshod , And noiseless step , the path he trod ...
... lands and livings , many a rood , Had gifted the shrine for their souls ' repose . III . Bold Deloraine his errand said ; The porter bent his humble head ; With torch in hand , and feet unshod , And noiseless step , the path he trod ...
Page 120
... lands of Richard Musgrave , And slew his brother by dint of glaive . Then , since a lone and widowed Dame These restless riders may not tame , Either receive within thy towers Two hundred of my master's powers , Or straight they sound ...
... lands of Richard Musgrave , And slew his brother by dint of glaive . Then , since a lone and widowed Dame These restless riders may not tame , Either receive within thy towers Two hundred of my master's powers , Or straight they sound ...
Page 141
... land : The hands , the spear that lately grasped , Still in the mailed gauntlet clasped , Were interchanged in greeting dear ; Visors were raised , and faces shewn , And many a friend , to friend made known , Partook of social cheer ...
... land : The hands , the spear that lately grasped , Still in the mailed gauntlet clasped , Were interchanged in greeting dear ; Visors were raised , and faces shewn , And many a friend , to friend made known , Partook of social cheer ...
Page 163
... lands of Deloraine , Dark Musgrave were alive again . " XXX . So mourned he , till Lord Dacre's band Were bowning back to Cumberland . * The lands , that over Ouse to Berwick forth do bear , Have for their blazon had , the snafle , spur ...
... lands of Deloraine , Dark Musgrave were alive again . " XXX . So mourned he , till Lord Dacre's band Were bowning back to Cumberland . * The lands , that over Ouse to Berwick forth do bear , Have for their blazon had , the snafle , spur ...
Page 165
... land Would well requite his skilful hand . The Aged Harper , howsoe'er His only friend , his harp , was dear , Liked not to hear it ranked so high Above his flowing poesy ; Less liked he still , that scornful jeer Misprized the 165.
... land Would well requite his skilful hand . The Aged Harper , howsoe'er His only friend , his harp , was dear , Liked not to hear it ranked so high Above his flowing poesy ; Less liked he still , that scornful jeer Misprized the 165.
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