A Book of Narrative VerseOxford University Press, 1930 - Всего страниц: 468 |
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For Michael o ' Winfield he is dead , And Jock o ' the Side is prisoner ta'en . II To Sybill o ' the Side the tidings came ; By the waterside there as she ran She took her kirtle by the hem And fast to Mangerton she's gane . III Then up ...
For Michael o ' Winfield he is dead , And Jock o ' the Side is prisoner ta'en . II To Sybill o ' the Side the tidings came ; By the waterside there as she ran She took her kirtle by the hem And fast to Mangerton she's gane . III Then up ...
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... side , For sooth and certaynlye , Sir James a Douglas there was slayne , That day that he cou'd dye . LXVII The Earl ... side For sooth as I you say , Of four and fifty thousand Scottes Went but eighteen away . 275 LXX There was slayne ...
... side , For sooth and certaynlye , Sir James a Douglas there was slayne , That day that he cou'd dye . LXVII The Earl ... side For sooth as I you say , Of four and fifty thousand Scottes Went but eighteen away . 275 LXX There was slayne ...
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... side by side , 279 285 290 These obstinate to save , and those to seize the bride . But Cymon soon his crooked grapples cast , Which with tenacious hold his foes embraced , And armed with sword and shield , amid the press he passed ...
... side by side , 279 285 290 These obstinate to save , and those to seize the bride . But Cymon soon his crooked grapples cast , Which with tenacious hold his foes embraced , And armed with sword and shield , amid the press he passed ...
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