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... blood - hound baying ; They watch , to hear the war - horn braying ; To see St. George's red cross streaming , To see the midnight beacon gleaming ; They watch , against Southern force and guile , Lest Scroop , or Howard , or Percy's ...
... blood - hound baying ; They watch , to hear the war - horn braying ; To see St. George's red cross streaming , To see the midnight beacon gleaming ; They watch , against Southern force and guile , Lest Scroop , or Howard , or Percy's ...
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... blood - hound , As he rouses him up from his lair ; And , though she passes the postern alone , Why is not the watchman's bugle blown ? XXVIL The ladye steps in doubt and dread , Lest her watchful mother hear her tread ; The ...
... blood - hound , As he rouses him up from his lair ; And , though she passes the postern alone , Why is not the watchman's bugle blown ? XXVIL The ladye steps in doubt and dread , Lest her watchful mother hear her tread ; The ...
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... hound . XV . And hark ! and hark ! the deep - mouthed bark Comes nigher still , and nigher ; Bursts on the path a dark blood - hound , His tawny muzzle tracked the ground , And his red eye shot fire . Soon as the 82 SANTO 111 , LAY OF THE.
... hound . XV . And hark ! and hark ! the deep - mouthed bark Comes nigher still , and nigher ; Bursts on the path a dark blood - hound , His tawny muzzle tracked the ground , And his red eye shot fire . Soon as the 82 SANTO 111 , LAY OF THE.
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... blood - hound manfully , And held his little bat on high : So fierce he struck , the dog , afraid , At cautious distance hoarsely bayed , But still in act to spring ; When dashed an archer through the glade , And when he saw the hound ...
... blood - hound manfully , And held his little bat on high : So fierce he struck , the dog , afraid , At cautious distance hoarsely bayed , But still in act to spring ; When dashed an archer through the glade , And when he saw the hound ...
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... blood - hound's band . XVIII He would not do the fair child harm , But held him with his powerful arm , That he might neither fight nor flee ; For when the Red - Cross spied he , The boy strove long and violently . " Now , by St George ...
... blood - hound's band . XVIII He would not do the fair child harm , But held him with his powerful arm , That he might neither fight nor flee ; For when the Red - Cross spied he , The boy strove long and violently . " Now , by St George ...
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