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Briefe an eine deutsche Edelfrau über die neuesten englischen Dichter - Page 375
by Friedrich Johann Jacobsen - 1820 - 741 pages
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Playtime with the poets: a selection of the best English poetry for the use ...

Playtime - 1863 - 436 pages
...Wilton there ? "- They fly, or, maddened by despair, Fight but to die,—" Is Wilton there? " With that, straight up the hill there rode Two horsemen...arms, a helpless load, A wounded knight they bore. 214 THE BATTLE OF FLODDEN. His hand still strained the broken brand ; His arms were smeared with blood...
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The Sixth Reader: Consisting of Extracts in Prose and Verse, with ...

George Stillman Hillard - Elocution - 1863 - 530 pages
...but to die, — "Is Wilton there ?" WITH that, straight up the hill there rode Two horsemen drench'd with gore, And in their arms, a helpless load, A wounded knight they bore. 6 His hand still strain'd the broken brand ; His arms were smear'd with blood aud *au<l : Dragg'd from...
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Choice specimens of English literature, selected and arranged by T.B. Shaw ...

Thomas Budd Shaw, sir William Smith - 1864 - 554 pages
...halls. 267. THE DEATH OF MARMION. With that, straight up the hill there rode Two horsemen drench'd with gore, And in their arms, a helpless load, A wounded knight they bore. His hand still straiu'd the broken brand : His arms were smear'd with blood and sand : Dragg'd from among the horses'...
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The poetical works of sir Walter Scott. With memoir of the author

sir Walter Scott (bart.) - 1864 - 680 pages
...Wilton there?" — They fly, or, maddened by despair, Fight but to die. — " Is Wilton there?" — With that, straight up the hill there rode Two horsemen drenched with gore, And in their arius, a helpless load, A wounded knight they bore. His hand still strained the broken brand; His arms...
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The Poetical Works of Sir Walter Scott: Bart

Walter Scott - 1866 - 792 pages
...Wilton there ?" They fly, or, maddened by despair, Fight but to die. — " is Wilton there?" "With that, straight up the hill there rode Two horsemen...horses' feet, With dinted shield, and helmet beat, The falcon-crest and plumage gone, Can that be haughty Marmion ! . . . . Young Blount his armour did unlace,...
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Golden Leaves from the British Poets

John William Stanhope Hows - English poetry - 1866 - 574 pages
...Wilton there ?" — They fly, or, maddened by despair, Fight but to die. — " Is Wilton there ?" With that, straight up the hill there rode Two horsemen...brand ; His arms were smeared with blood and sand : With dinted shield, and helmet beat, The falcon-crest and plumage gone, Can that be haughty Marmion...
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Poetical works. With a biogr. and critical memoir by F.T. Palgrave

sir Walter Scott (bart.) - 1866 - 656 pages
...but to die,— "Is Wilton there?" With that, straight up the hill there rode Two horsemen drench'd with gore, And in their arms, a helpless load, A wounded knight they bore. Hi» hand still strain'd the broken brand ; HU arms were smear'd with blood and sand. Dragg'd from...
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Guide to English parsing

Charles Collyns Walkey - 1868 - 76 pages
...be so, It is a chance that does redeem all sorrows That ever I have felt. — Shakspeare. A 22. With that, straight up the hill there rode Two horsemen...helmet beat, The falcon crest and plumage gone, Can this be haughty Marmion ! Toung Blount his armour did unlace, And, gazing on his ghastly face, Said,...
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The poetical works of sir Walter Scott. Illustr. by F. Gilbert

sir Walter Scott (bart.) - 1868 - 398 pages
...Wilton there ?"— They fly, or, maddened by despair, Fight but to die. " Is Wilton there?"— With that, straight up the hill there rode Two horsemen...arms a helpless load, A wounded knight they bore. 11 U hand still strained the broken brand : lus arms were smeared with blood and sand: Dragged from...
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The lady of the lake, The lord of the Isles ,The lay of the last minstrel ...

sir Walter Scott (bart.) - 1868 - 536 pages
...but to die,— "Is Wilton there?" With that, straight up the hill there rode Two horsemen drench'd with gore, And in their arms, a helpless load, A wounded knight they bore, His hand still strain'd the broken brand His arms were smear'd with blood and sand. Dragg'd from among the horses'...
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