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... bade her page the menials tell , That they should tend the old man well : For she had known adversity , Though born in such a high degree ; In pride of power , in beauty's bloom , Had wept o'er Monmouth's bloody tomb . When kindness had ...
... bade her page the menials tell , That they should tend the old man well : For she had known adversity , Though born in such a high degree ; In pride of power , in beauty's bloom , Had wept o'er Monmouth's bloody tomb . When kindness had ...
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... giddy rolled his brain- His foe lay stretched upon the plain . VII . But when he reined his courser round , And saw his foeman on the ground 29 Lie senseless as the bloody clay , He bade his CANTO 11L LAST MINSTREL .
... giddy rolled his brain- His foe lay stretched upon the plain . VII . But when he reined his courser round , And saw his foeman on the ground 29 Lie senseless as the bloody clay , He bade his CANTO 11L LAST MINSTREL .
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Walter Scott. Lie senseless as the bloody clay , He bade his page to staunch the wound , And there beside the warrior stay , And tend him in his doubtful state , And lead him to Branksome castle - gates His noble mind was inly moved For ...
Walter Scott. Lie senseless as the bloody clay , He bade his page to staunch the wound , And there beside the warrior stay , And tend him in his doubtful state , And lead him to Branksome castle - gates His noble mind was inly moved For ...
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... 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 o'er . William of Deloraine in trance , Whene'er 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 o'er . William of Deloraine in trance , Whene'er she ...
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... bade her youthful son attend , That he might know his father's friend , And learn to face his foes . " The boy is ripe to look on war ; I saw him draw a cross - bow stiff , And his true arrow struck afar The raven's nest upon the cliff ...
... bade her youthful son attend , That he might know his father's friend , And learn to face his foes . " The boy is ripe to look on war ; I saw him draw a cross - bow stiff , And his true arrow struck afar The raven's nest upon the cliff ...
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