| James Fleming - 1866 - 382 lehte
...Scotland's central host, Or victory and England's lost. — Must I bid twice ? — hence, varlets ! fly ! Leave Marmion here alone — to die." — They...blessed water, from the spring, To slake my dying thirst ! " — O, woman ! in our hours of ease, Uncertain, coy, and hard to please, And variable as the shade... | |
| John William Stanhope Hows - 1866 - 574 lehte
...Scotland's central host, Or victory and England's lost. — Must I bid twice ? — hence, varlets, fly ! Leave Marmion here alone — to die." They parted,...water from the spring, To slake my dying thirst?" O woman ! in our hours of ease, Uncertain, coy, and hard to please, And variable as the shade By the... | |
| John Epy Lovell - 1866 - 568 lehte
...victory and England's lost. Must I bid twice? Hence, varlets! fly! Leave Marmion here alone — to die 1" They parted, and alone he lay ; Clare drew her from...water from the spring, To slake my dying thirst?" 0, woman 1 in our hours of ease, Uncertain, °coy, and hard to please, And variable as the shade By... | |
| Standard poetry book - 1866 - 300 lehte
...in drinking from that beaker, I am sipping like a fly. Elizabeth Barrett Browning. DEATH OF MARMION. CLARE drew her from the sight away, Till pain wrung...one cup to bring Of blessed water from the spring, Oh, woman! in our hours of ease, Uncertain, coy, and hard to please, And variable as the shade By the... | |
| Walter Scott - 1866 - 792 lehte
...host, Or victory and England's lost. — Must I bid twice ? — hence, varlete ! fly ! Leave Harmion here alone — to die." — They parted, and alone...murmured, — " Is there none, Of all my halls have nursed, Paee, squire, or groom, one cup to bring Of blessed water from the spring, To slake my dying... | |
| Walter Scott - 1866 - 614 lehte
...Scotland's central host, Or victory and England's lost. — Must I bid twice ? — hence, varlets ! fly! Leave Marmion here alone — to die. " They parted,...lay ; Clare drew her from the sight away, Till pain rung forth a lowly moan, And half he murmur'd, — " Is there none, Of all my halls have nurst, Page,... | |
| Walter Scott - 1866 - 1204 lehte
...Scotland's central host, Or victory and England's lost. — Must I bid twice? — hence, varlets ! fly! Leave Marmion here alone — to die." They parted,...lay ; Clare drew her from the sight away, Till pain rung forth a lowly moan, And half he murmur'd, — " Is there none, Of all my halls have nurst, Page,... | |
| sir Walter Scott (bart.) - 1866 - 656 lehte
...Scotland's central host, Or victory and England's lost. — Must I bid twice? — hence, varlets ! fly! Leave Marmion here alone — to die." They parted,...lay ; Clare drew her from the sight away, Till pain rung forth a lowly moan, Andhalfhemurmur'd, — " Is there none, Of all my halls have nurst, Page,... | |
| Walter Scott - 1867 - 670 lehte
...victory and England's lost.— Must I bid twice?—hence,varlets! fly! Leave Marmion here alone—to die. They parted, and alone he lay ; Clare drew her...away, Till pain wrung forth a lowly moan, And half he murmur'd,—" Is there none, Of all my halls have nurst, Page, squire, or groom, one cup to bring Of... | |
| sir Walter Scott (bart.) - 1868 - 536 lehte
...Clare drew her from the sight away, Till pain rung forth a lowly moan, And half he murmur'd, — " Is there none, Of all my halls have nurst, Page, squire,...water from the spring, To slake my dying thirst?" XXX. 0, woman! in our hours of ease, Uncertain, coy, and hard to please, And variable as the shade By the... | |
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