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... king , without knowing that they are at all of his acquaintance , happens to appoint them lodgings in the same staircase , and to make them travel under his escort ! We pass the night combat at Gifford , in which Marmion knows his ...
... king , without knowing that they are at all of his acquaintance , happens to appoint them lodgings in the same staircase , and to make them travel under his escort ! We pass the night combat at Gifford , in which Marmion knows his ...
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... King Ida's castle , huge and square , From its tall rock look grimly down , And on the swelling ocean frown ; Then from the coast they bore away , And reached the Holy Island's bay . " p . 84-86 . The picture of Constance before her ...
... King Ida's castle , huge and square , From its tall rock look grimly down , And on the swelling ocean frown ; Then from the coast they bore away , And reached the Holy Island's bay . " p . 84-86 . The picture of Constance before her ...
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... king to greet Lord Marmion came , While , reverend , all made room . An easy task it was , I trow , King James's manly form to know , Although , his courtesy to show , He doffed , to Marmion bending low , His broidered cap and plume ...
... king to greet Lord Marmion came , While , reverend , all made room . An easy task it was , I trow , King James's manly form to know , Although , his courtesy to show , He doffed , to Marmion bending low , His broidered cap and plume ...
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... king , And then around the silent ring ; And laughed , and blushed , and oft did say Her pretty oath , by yea , and nay , She could not , would not , durst not play ! At length , upon the harp , with glee , Mingled with arch simplicity ...
... king , And then around the silent ring ; And laughed , and blushed , and oft did say Her pretty oath , by yea , and nay , She could not , would not , durst not play ! At length , upon the harp , with glee , Mingled with arch simplicity ...
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... King James did rushing come.- Scarce could they hear or see their foes , Until at weapon - point they close.- They close in clouds of smoke and dust , With sword - sway , and with lance's thrust ; And such a yell was there , Of sudden ...
... King James did rushing come.- Scarce could they hear or see their foes , Until at weapon - point they close.- They close in clouds of smoke and dust , With sword - sway , and with lance's thrust ; And such a yell was there , Of sudden ...
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