| Daniel Scrymgeour - English poetry - 1850 - 596 pages
...Fnll npon Seotland's eentral host, Or vietory and England's lost. — Mnst I bid twiee ? — henee, varlets ! fly ! Leave Marmion here alone — to die." They parted, and alone he lay ; Clare drew her from the sight away, Till pain wrnng forth a lowly moan, And half he mnrmnr'd, —... | |
| David Bates Tower, Cornelius Walker - Readers - 1850 - 292 pages
...exclaims the knight. How! not condemn the sharper, but the dice ? What ! durst not tempt him ? 83. Let Stanley charge, with spur of fire, With Chester charge and Lancashire,. Pull upon Scotland's central host, Or victory and England 's lost. Must I bid twice ? Hence, varlets... | |
| Robert Chambers - English literature - 1851 - 764 pages
...Tunstall lies dead upon the field ; His life-blood stains the spotless shield : Edmund is down — my life is reft ; The Admiral alone is left. Let Stanley charge with spur of fire — With Cheater charge, and Lancashire, Full upon Scotland's central host, Or victory and England's lost. Must... | |
| Walter Scott - 1852 - 594 pages
...Tunstall lies dead upon the field ; His life-blood stains the spotless shield i Edmund is down ; — my life is reft ; — The Admiral alone is left. Let...hence, varlets ! fly ! Leave Marmion here alone — to die.5' — They parted, and alone he lay; Clare drew her from the sight away, Till pain wrung forth... | |
| Epes Sargent - Readers - 1852 - 570 pages
...the rescue ! ' — Vain ! 27 Last of my race, on battle-plain That shout shall ne'er be heard again ! Must I bid twice ? — hence, varlets ! fly ! Leave Marmion here alone — to die." With fruitless labor, Clara bound, And strove to stanch the gushing wound. The war, that for a space... | |
| Epes Sargent - Elocution - 1852 - 568 pages
...the deep cut on his head ! Last of my race, on battle-plain That shout shall ne'er be heard again ! Must I bid twice ? — hence, varlets ! fly ! Leave Marmion here alone — to die." With fruitless labor, Clara bound, And strove to stanch the gushing wound. The war, that for a space... | |
| David Bates Tower, Cornelius Walker - Readers - 1853 - 300 pages
...out?" exclaims the knight. How! not condemn the sharper, but the dice? }Fhat! durst not tempt him ? 83. Let Stanley charge, with spur of fire, With Chester...Hence, varlets ! fly! Leave Marmion here alone to die. 84. The words "Must I bid twice?" may be considered as an exclamatory phrase, used merely for the purpose... | |
| Walter Scott - 1854 - 892 pages
...life-blood stains the spotless shield : Edmund is down : — my life is reft ; The Admiral alone is left I Let Stanley charge with spur of fire, — With Chester...Lancashire, Full upon Scotland's central host,* Or riciory and England's lost. — Mc?t I bid twice Ï — hence, varlets ! fly 1 Leave Ыдггшоа... | |
| Conrad Hume Pinches - Elocution - 1854 - 460 pages
...battle plain " That shout shall ne'er be heard again ! " Yet my last thought is England's : — fly, " Let Stanley charge with spur of fire ; " With Chester...here, alone to die." They parted, and alone he lay ; Clare drew her from the sight away ; Till pain wrung forth a lowly moan, And half he murmured, "... | |
| David Bates Tower, Cornelius Walker - Elocution - 1854 - 440 pages
...Tunstall lies dead upon the field ; His life-blood stains the spotless shield ; Edmund is down — my life is reft — The admiral alone is left. Let...Full upon Scotland's central host, Or victory and England 's lost. Must I bid twice ? Hence, varlets ! fly Leave Marmion here alone — to die.' " 89.... | |
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