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... Along the marshall'd ranks he rode , And wore his visor up the while . I saw his melancholy smile , When , full oppos'd in front , he knew Where ROKEBY's kindred banner flew ' And thus , ' he said , ' will CANTO I. 839 ROKEBY .
... Along the marshall'd ranks he rode , And wore his visor up the while . I saw his melancholy smile , When , full oppos'd in front , he knew Where ROKEBY's kindred banner flew ' And thus , ' he said , ' will CANTO I. 839 ROKEBY .
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... care , And destin'd , darkling , to pursue Ambition's maze by Oswald's clue . XXVII . Wilfrid must love and woo the brigh Matilda , heir of Rokeby's knight - : --- : To love her was an easy hest , The secret 36 CANTO 1 ROXERY . { $
... care , And destin'd , darkling , to pursue Ambition's maze by Oswald's clue . XXVII . Wilfrid must love and woo the brigh Matilda , heir of Rokeby's knight - : --- : To love her was an easy hest , The secret 36 CANTO 1 ROXERY . { $
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... 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 lay ...
... 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 lay ...
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... Rokeby's foe , Must the dear privilege forego , By Greta's side , in evening grey , To steal upon Matilda's way , Striving , with fond hypocrisy , For careless step and vacant eye ; Calming each anxious look and glance , To give the ...
... Rokeby's foe , Must the dear privilege forego , By Greta's side , in evening grey , To steal upon Matilda's way , Striving , with fond hypocrisy , For careless step and vacant eye ; Calming each anxious look and glance , To give the ...
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... may you think bold Risingham Held Wilfrid trival , poor , and tame ; And small the intercourse , I ween , Such uncongenial souls between . V. Stern Bertram shunn'd the nearer way , Through Rokeby's 12 CANTO IL ROKEBY .
... may you think bold Risingham Held Wilfrid trival , poor , and tame ; And small the intercourse , I ween , Such uncongenial souls between . V. Stern Bertram shunn'd the nearer way , Through Rokeby's 12 CANTO IL ROKEBY .
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