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... John . 1802. The Minstrelsy of the Scottish Border . 1804. Sir Tristrem , a metrical romance . 1805. The Lay of the Last Minstrel , 1806. Ballads and Lyrical pieces , 2 vols . 1808. Marmion , or a Tale of Flodden Field . 1809. The Works of ...
... John . 1802. The Minstrelsy of the Scottish Border . 1804. Sir Tristrem , a metrical romance . 1805. The Lay of the Last Minstrel , 1806. Ballads and Lyrical pieces , 2 vols . 1808. Marmion , or a Tale of Flodden Field . 1809. The Works of ...
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... maid should sing The combat where her lover fell ! That Scottish bard should wake the string , The triumph of our foes to tell ! -LEYBET ΤΟ THE RIGHT HONOURABLE HENRY , LORD MONTAGUE , & MARMION, A TALE OF FLODDEN FIELD.
... maid should sing The combat where her lover fell ! That Scottish bard should wake the string , The triumph of our foes to tell ! -LEYBET ΤΟ THE RIGHT HONOURABLE HENRY , LORD MONTAGUE , & MARMION, A TALE OF FLODDEN FIELD.
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... MARMION must be supposed to feel some anxi- ety concerning its success , since he is sensible that he haz- ards , by this second intrusion , any reputation which his first Poem may have procured him . The present Story turns upon the ...
... MARMION must be supposed to feel some anxi- ety concerning its success , since he is sensible that he haz- ards , by this second intrusion , any reputation which his first Poem may have procured him . The present Story turns upon the ...
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... lord Leaning upon his own good sword Well has thy fair achievement shown , A worthy meed may thus be won , Ytene's oaks - beneath whose shade Their theme the merry minstrels made , Of Ascapart , aud Bevis bold , And that ... MARMION 84 85 92.
... lord Leaning upon his own good sword Well has thy fair achievement shown , A worthy meed may thus be won , Ytene's oaks - beneath whose shade Their theme the merry minstrels made , Of Ascapart , aud Bevis bold , And that ... MARMION 84 85 92.
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... Lord Marmion waits below . " - Then to the Castle's lower ward Sped forty yeomen tall , The iron - studded gates unbarred , Raised the portcullis ' ponderous guard The lofty palisade unsparred , And let the draw - bridge fal V. Along ...
... Lord Marmion waits below . " - Then to the Castle's lower ward Sped forty yeomen tall , The iron - studded gates unbarred , Raised the portcullis ' ponderous guard The lofty palisade unsparred , And let the draw - bridge fal V. Along ...
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