The Lay of the Last Minstrel: A PoemW. S. Orr, 1838 - 216 pages |
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... wound , And there beside the warrior stay , And tend him in his doubtful state , And lead him to Branksome castle - gate : His noble mind was inly moved For the kinsman of the maid he loved . " This shalt thou do without delay ; No ...
... wound , And there beside the warrior stay , And tend him in his doubtful state , And lead him to Branksome castle - gate : His noble mind was inly moved For the kinsman of the maid he loved . " This shalt thou do without delay ; No ...
Page 74
... wound . XII . As he repass'd the outer court , He spied the fair young child at sport : He thought to train him to the wood , For , at a word , be it understood , He was always for ill and never for good . Seem'd to the boy some comrade ...
... wound . XII . As he repass'd the outer court , He spied the fair young child at sport : He thought to train him to the wood , For , at a word , be it understood , He was always for ill and never for good . Seem'd to the boy some comrade ...
Page 79
... wound , And with a charm she staunch'd the blood ; She bade the gash be cleansed and bound : No longer by his couch she stood ; But she has ta'en the broken lance , And wash'd it from the clotted gore , And salved the splinter o'er and ...
... wound , And with a charm she staunch'd the blood ; She bade the gash be cleansed and bound : No longer by his couch she stood ; But she has ta'en the broken lance , And wash'd it from the clotted gore , And salved the splinter o'er and ...
Page 89
... wound an antagonist in the thigh or leg was reckoned contrary to the law of arms . In a tilt between Gawain Michael , an English squire , and Joachim Cathore , a Frenchman , " they met at the speare puyntes rudely , the French squyer ...
... wound an antagonist in the thigh or leg was reckoned contrary to the law of arms . In a tilt between Gawain Michael , an English squire , and Joachim Cathore , a Frenchman , " they met at the speare puyntes rudely , the French squyer ...
Page 90
... wound , And with some kinds of words he staunched the blood . Pieces of ancient popular Poetry , Lond . 1791 , p . 131 . Note VIII . But she has ta'en the broken lance , And wash'd it from the clotted gore , And salved the splinter o'er ...
... wound , And with some kinds of words he staunched the blood . Pieces of ancient popular Poetry , Lond . 1791 , p . 131 . Note VIII . But she has ta'en the broken lance , And wash'd it from the clotted gore , And salved the splinter o'er ...
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ancient arms band bard Baron Beattisons beneath betwixt blaze blood blood-hound bold Border bower Branksome Branksome Hall Branksome's Buccleuch called CANTO castle Cessford chapel chief Clair clan courser Cranstoun crest Cumberland Dame dark dead Douglas dread Earl Earl of Angus English Eskdale Ettricke Ettricke Forest fair on Carlisle father Fawdon fell fire friends hall hand harp Hawick head heard heart highnes hill holy horse Howard Jedburgh John king Kirkwall knight lady Ladye lances lands Lord Dacre loud maid Melrose Melrose Abbey Minstrel moss-trooper Musgrave Naworth Castle ne'er never noble Note o'er pass'd ride river Ettricke rode round Roxburghshire rung sayd Scotland Scots Scottish Scottish Border Seem'd shulde slain spear spirit steed stone stood sword Teviot's Teviotdale thee Thomas Musgrave thou Tinlinn tower Twas tyme Virgilius Walter Scott warden warriors wild William of Deloraine word wound