The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth: With a MemoirFields, 1870 |
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... LACY . LENNOX . HERBERT . WILFRED , Servant to MARMADUKE . Host . Forester . ELDRED , a Peasant . Peasant , Pilgrims ... LACY . Lacy . The troop will be impatient ; let us hie Back to our post , and strip the Scottish Foray Of their rich ...
... LACY . LENNOX . HERBERT . WILFRED , Servant to MARMADUKE . Host . Forester . ELDRED , a Peasant . Peasant , Pilgrims ... LACY . Lacy . The troop will be impatient ; let us hie Back to our post , and strip the Scottish Foray Of their rich ...
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... Lacy . True ; and , remembering how the Band have proved That Oswald finds small favour in our sight , Well may we wonder he has gained such power Over our much - loved Captain . Wal . I have heard Of some dark deed to which in early ...
... Lacy . True ; and , remembering how the Band have proved That Oswald finds small favour in our sight , Well may we wonder he has gained such power Over our much - loved Captain . Wal . I have heard Of some dark deed to which in early ...
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... of a warm fire . Mar. My hands are numb . I'd give my cloak and bonnet The wind blows keen ; Osw . Ha ha ! ' tis nipping cold . [ Blowing his fingers . I long for news of our brave Comrades ; Lacy THE BORDERERS . 103.
... of a warm fire . Mar. My hands are numb . I'd give my cloak and bonnet The wind blows keen ; Osw . Ha ha ! ' tis nipping cold . [ Blowing his fingers . I long for news of our brave Comrades ; Lacy THE BORDERERS . 103.
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With a Memoir William Wordsworth. I long for news of our brave Comrades ; Lacy Would drive those Scottish Rovers to their dens If once they blew a horn this side the Tweed . Mar. I think I see a second range of Towers ; This castle has ...
With a Memoir William Wordsworth. I long for news of our brave Comrades ; Lacy Would drive those Scottish Rovers to their dens If once they blew a horn this side the Tweed . Mar. I think I see a second range of Towers ; This castle has ...
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... LACY , & c . Lacy . You are found at last , thanks to the vagrant Troop For not misleading us . Osw . ( looking at WALLACE ) . That subtle Greybeard— I'd rather see my father's ghost . Lacy ( to MARMADUKE ) . My Captain , We come by ...
... LACY , & c . Lacy . You are found at last , thanks to the vagrant Troop For not misleading us . Osw . ( looking at WALLACE ) . That subtle Greybeard— I'd rather see my father's ghost . Lacy ( to MARMADUKE ) . My Captain , We come by ...
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