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... noble heart And carry it far away ; “ And lay it in the holy soil Where once the Saviour trod , Since he might not bear the blessed Cross , Nor. " Thou know'st the words King Robert spoke I WAS A VIKING OLD. 44 THE HEART OF BRUCE.
... noble heart And carry it far away ; “ And lay it in the holy soil Where once the Saviour trod , Since he might not bear the blessed Cross , Nor. " Thou know'st the words King Robert spoke I WAS A VIKING OLD. 44 THE HEART OF BRUCE.
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... noble lord , Thou and thy stalwart power ; Dear is the sight of a Christian knight , Who comes in such an hour ! " Is it for bond or faith you come , Or yet for golden fee ? Or bring ye France's lilies here , Or the flower of Burgundie ...
... noble lord , Thou and thy stalwart power ; Dear is the sight of a Christian knight , Who comes in such an hour ! " Is it for bond or faith you come , Or yet for golden fee ? Or bring ye France's lilies here , Or the flower of Burgundie ...
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... noble knight , For this brave thought of thine ! " I know thy name full well , Lord James ; And honored may I be , That those who fought beside the Bruce Should fight this day for me ! " Take thou the leading of the van , And charge the ...
... noble knight , For this brave thought of thine ! " I know thy name full well , Lord James ; And honored may I be , That those who fought beside the Bruce Should fight this day for me ! " Take thou the leading of the van , And charge the ...
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... noble grove of oaks , elms and maples with a heavy under- growth , that we could not be seen from the road . Nearly every day droves of cattle went by , and we used to run up through the thicket to see them . It must have been an odd ...
... noble grove of oaks , elms and maples with a heavy under- growth , that we could not be seen from the road . Nearly every day droves of cattle went by , and we used to run up through the thicket to see them . It must have been an odd ...
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Contents
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Joseph Rodman Drake | 128 |
THE DISINHERITED KNIGHT UNSHEATHED HIS SWORD | 302 |
THE DISINHERITED KNIGHT CONFERS WITH THE SQUIRES | 317 |
HALF THE KNIGHTS WERE DISMOUNTED George Werveke | 325 |
Translated from Krummacher | 345 |
A DOG FIGHT George Werveke | 347 |
THIS WAS THE CLOSE George Werveke | 363 |
Latto | 370 |
UNDER THE OAK TREE Gertrude S Spaller | 376 |
George Werveke | 138 |
WITH A CHERRY TREE BETWEEN HIS ANTLERS George Werveke | 147 |
THE EAGLE CARRIED ME AWAY | 165 |
Gordon Stevenson | 177 |
Gordon Stevenson | 211 |
Gordon Stevenson | 225 |
More | 245 |
More | 259 |
SIR WALTER SCOTT Halftone | 264 |
ABBOTSFORD Halftone | 274 |
THE PROMISCUOUS MULTITUDE George Werveke | 283 |
CHILDHOOD Halftone Mary L Spoor | 382 |
WHITHER THOU GOEST I WILL GO Mary L Spoor | 399 |
RUTH Halftone Beatrice Braidwood | 406 |
THE WRITING ON THE WALL Janet L Scott | 410 |
SOHRAB AND RUSTEM | 412 |
SOHRAB AND RUSTUM Matthew Arnold | 430 |
SOHRAB AND RUSTUM Halftone Beatrice Braidwood | 432 |
PERANWISA GIVES SOHRABS CHALLENGE Beatrice Braidwood | 436 |
THE SPEAR RENT THE TOUGH PLATES Beatrice Braidwood | 449 |
RUSTUM SORROWS OVER SOHRAB Beatrice Braidwood | 463 |
THE POET AND THE PEASANT Emile Souvestre | 467 |
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Afrasiab armor arms army Arnold Athelstane beautiful Bella blow Boaz Bois-Guilbert boys brave Bruce buccaneers called Captain Morgan castle champion Clusium cried Disinherited Knight eagles English eyes face father fear fell fight fire ship friends hand Harris hath head heard heart honor horse housemaid's knee Inchcape Rock James Kaoos killed king ladies lance land Lars Porsena lists looked Lord master Matthew Arnold Moab Morgan morning mother Naomi never noble o'er Oxus Persian pirates poem Prince John Raksh river Robert the Bruce rock round Rowena Rustum sand seemed Seistan Shah Nameh shield ship shouts side sleep slogger Sohrab song soon spear spectators stood story sword Tartar tent thee things thou thought told Tom Brown took turned unto victory voice wagons wild words young