Library of the World's Best Literature: Ancient and Modern, Volume 40Charles Dudley Warner International Society, 1896 |
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Page 16383
... sword . " It makes my blood warm now to know How soon Sir Cockerel ceased to crow , And how ' twas my sure dagger - point In André's harness found a joint : For I , who now am old , was young , And strong the thews were , now unstrung ...
... sword . " It makes my blood warm now to know How soon Sir Cockerel ceased to crow , And how ' twas my sure dagger - point In André's harness found a joint : For I , who now am old , was young , And strong the thews were , now unstrung ...
Page 16394
... sword and lance and armor strong they scoured the country round ; And whenever aught to tempt them they met by wood or wold , By right of sword they seized the prize , - those gallant knights of old ! Oh the gentle dames of old ! who ...
... sword and lance and armor strong they scoured the country round ; And whenever aught to tempt them they met by wood or wold , By right of sword they seized the prize , - those gallant knights of old ! Oh the gentle dames of old ! who ...
Page 16395
... sword . I'll serve thee in such noble ways As ne'er were known before ; I'll deck and crown thy head with bays , And love thee more and more . JAMES GRAHAM , Earl of Montrose . O THE WEARING OF THE GREEN PADDY dear , and SONGS HYMNS AND ...
... sword . I'll serve thee in such noble ways As ne'er were known before ; I'll deck and crown thy head with bays , And love thee more and more . JAMES GRAHAM , Earl of Montrose . O THE WEARING OF THE GREEN PADDY dear , and SONGS HYMNS AND ...
Page 16395
... sword . I'll serve thee in such noble ways As ne'er were known before ; I'll deck and crown thy head with bays , And love thee more and more . JAMES GRAHAM , Earl of Montrose . O THE WEARING OF THE GREEN PADDY dear , and SONGS HYMNS AND ...
... sword . I'll serve thee in such noble ways As ne'er were known before ; I'll deck and crown thy head with bays , And love thee more and more . JAMES GRAHAM , Earl of Montrose . O THE WEARING OF THE GREEN PADDY dear , and SONGS HYMNS AND ...
Page 16398
... swords , On equal terms to fight their lords ; And what insurgent rage had gained , In many a mortal fray maintained : Marshaled once more at Freedom's call , They came to conquer or to fall , Where he who conquered , he who fell , Was ...
... swords , On equal terms to fight their lords ; And what insurgent rage had gained , In many a mortal fray maintained : Marshaled once more at Freedom's call , They came to conquer or to fall , Where he who conquered , he who fell , Was ...
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