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... Wilfrid , or thou - ' tis one to me , Whichever bears the golden key . Yet think not but I mark , and smile To mark ... Wilfrid's gentle heart ; A heart too soft from early life To hold with fortune needful strife . His sire , while yet ...
... Wilfrid , or thou - ' tis one to me , Whichever bears the golden key . Yet think not but I mark , and smile To mark ... Wilfrid's gentle heart ; A heart too soft from early life To hold with fortune needful strife . His sire , while yet ...
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... Wilfrid is now the only heir Of all his stratagems and 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 ...
... Wilfrid is now the only heir Of all his stratagems and 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 ...
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... Wilfrid stand , When war's loud summons wak'd the land . Three banners , floating o'er the Tees , The wo - foreboding peasant sees ; In concert oft they brav'd of old The bordering Scot's incursion bold : Frowning defiance in their ...
... Wilfrid stand , When war's loud summons wak'd the land . Three banners , floating o'er the Tees , The wo - foreboding peasant sees ; In concert oft they brav'd of old The bordering Scot's incursion bold : Frowning defiance in their ...
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... Wilfrid , son to 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 ...
... Wilfrid , son to 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 ...
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Walter Scott. Each outward change of ill and good : But Wilfrid , docile , soft , and mild , Was Fancy's spoiled and wayward child In her bright car she bade him ride With one fair form to grace his side , Or , in some wild and lone ...
Walter Scott. Each outward change of ill and good : But Wilfrid , docile , soft , and mild , Was Fancy's spoiled and wayward child In her bright car she bade him ride With one fair form to grace his side , Or , in some wild and lone ...
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