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" Now, truce, farewell! and ruth begone! — Yet think not that by thee alone, Proud Chief! can courtesy be shown; Though not from copse, or heath, or cairn, Start at my whistle clansmen stern, Of this small horn one feeble blast Would fearful odds against... "
The lay of the last minstrel, and The lady of the lake. With intrs. and ... - Page 102
by sir Walter Scott (bart.) - 1883
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The Lady of the Lake: A Poem

Walter Scott - 1810 - 454 lehte
...that by thee alone, Proud Chief ! can courtesy be shewn ; Though not from copse, or heath, or cairn, Start at my whistle clansmen stern, Of this small...this quarrel hilt to hilt."— Then each at once his faulchion drew, Each on the ground his scabbard threw, Each looked to sun, and stream, and plain, As...
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The Lady of the Lake: A Poem

sir Walter Scott (bart.) - 1810 - 468 lehte
...that by thee alone, Proud Chief! can courtesy be shewn ; Though not from copse, or heath, or cairn, Start at my whistle clans-men stern, Of this small...this quarrel hilt to hilt." — Then each at once his faulchion drew, Each on the ground his scabbard threw, Each looked to sun, and stream, and plain, As...
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The Lady of the Lake: A Poem

Sir Walter Scott - 1811 - 458 lehte
...that by thee alone, Proud Chief ! can courtesy be shewn ; Though not from copse, or heath, or cairn, Start at my whistle clans-men stern, Of this small...cast. But fear not — doubt not — which thou wilt — WQ try this quarrel hilt to hilt." — Then each at once his faulchion drew, Each on the ground...
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The Poetical Works of Walter Scott, Esq, 4. köide

Sir Walter Scott - 1818 - 410 lehte
...stern, Of this small horn one feehle hlast Would fearful odds against thee cast. But fear not — douht not — which thou wilt — We try this quarrel hilt...hilt" — Then each at once his falchion drew, Each OB the ground his scahhard threw, Each looked to sun, and stream, and plain, As what they ne'er might...
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The poetical works of Walter Scott, 6. köide

sir Walter Scott (bart.) - 1820 - 284 lehte
...that by thee alone, Proud Chief! can courtesy be shewn; Though not from copse, or heath, or cairn, Start at my whistle clans-men stern, Of this small...blast Would fearful odds against thee cast. But fear not—doubt not—which thou wilt— We try this quarrel hilt to hilt."— Then each at once his faulchion...
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The Lady of the Lake: A Poem

Walter Scott - 1826 - 294 lehte
...that by thee alone, Proud chief! can courtesy be shown ; Though not from copse, or heath, or cairn, Start at my whistle clansmen stern, Of this small...drew, Each on the ground his scabbard threw, Each looked to sun, and stream, and plain, As what they ne'er might see again ; Then, foot, and point, and...
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The Poetical Works of Sir Walter Scott: Complete in One Volume

Walter Scott - 1827 - 678 lehte
...whii-ih' il.'insnien s[ern, I )i: (in-, - in. ill horn one feeble blast Would fcjirful odds n|;alnst thee cast. • But fear not — doubt not — which...at once his falchion drew, Each on the ground his <.rnbb:ird threw, Each look'd to sun, and stream, and plain, As wh;il they ne'er тц;|ц see a|;ain...
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Exercises in Reading and Recitations: Founded on the Enquiry in the ...

John Barber - 1828 - 310 lehte
...farewell! and ruth begone! Proud chief! can courtesy be shown ; Though not from copse, or heath or cairn, Start at my whistle clansmen stern, Of this small...drew — Each on the ground his scabbard threw, Each looked to sun, and stream, and plain, As what they ne'er might see again; Then, foot, and point, and...
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The Poetical Works of Sir Walter Scott

Walter Scott - 1831 - 582 lehte
...not that by thee alone, il chief! can coortc&y be shown ; Though not from copse, or heath, or cairn, Start at my whistle clansmen stern, Of this small...at once his falchion drew, Each on the ground his scab hard threw, Each look'd to sun, and stream, and plain, As what they ne'er might see again; Then...
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The Lady of the Lake: A Poem

Walter Scott - 1834 - 280 lehte
...that by thee alone, Proud Chief! can courtesy be shown ; Though not from copse, or heath, or cairn Start at my whistle clansmen stern, Of this small horn one feeble blast Would fearful odds against tliee cast. But fear not — doubt not — which thou wilt We try this quarrel hilt to hilt." — Then...
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