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Strana 4
... seen earl upon earth more great than is one of you , or warrior in arms : ' tis no mere retainer honored in arms , unless his face belies him , his aspect distinguished . Now your origin must I know , ere ye farther , as false spies ...
... seen earl upon earth more great than is one of you , or warrior in arms : ' tis no mere retainer honored in arms , unless his face belies him , his aspect distinguished . Now your origin must I know , ere ye farther , as false spies ...
Strana 10
... seen , the foe in his trappings , full weary enough . Him I quickly , with hard and fast fetters , on his death - bed thought to have bound , that through my hand - grips low he should lie , struggling for life , but his body escaped ...
... seen , the foe in his trappings , full weary enough . Him I quickly , with hard and fast fetters , on his death - bed thought to have bound , that through my hand - grips low he should lie , struggling for life , but his body escaped ...
Strana 13
... seen a pair of such mighty march - stalkers holding the moors , stranger - spirits , whereof the one , so far as they could certainly know , was in form of a woman ; the other , accurst , trod an exile's steps in the figure of man ...
... seen a pair of such mighty march - stalkers holding the moors , stranger - spirits , whereof the one , so far as they could certainly know , was in form of a woman ; the other , accurst , trod an exile's steps in the figure of man ...
Strana 18
... seen a rival set above his head . It is this whirling down of Fortune's wheel that he mourns in his song , and he compares his fate to that of others who have suffered , so that he may have some comfort . But the comfort is stern like ...
... seen a rival set above his head . It is this whirling down of Fortune's wheel that he mourns in his song , and he compares his fate to that of others who have suffered , so that he may have some comfort . But the comfort is stern like ...
Strana 20
... seen at this day . It begins at about two miles ' distance from the monastery of Abercurnig , 2 and running west- ward , ends near the city Alcluith.3 But the former enemies , when they perceived that the Roman soldiers were gone ...
... seen at this day . It begins at about two miles ' distance from the monastery of Abercurnig , 2 and running west- ward , ends near the city Alcluith.3 But the former enemies , when they perceived that the Roman soldiers were gone ...
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