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" Dragg'd from among the horses' feet, With dinted shield, and helmet beat, The falcon-crest and plumage gone, Can that be haughty Marmion ! .... Young Blount his... "
The poetical works of Walter Scott - Page 192
by sir Walter Scott (bart.) - 1820
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Selections from the British Poets, Volume 2

1840 - 378 pages
...straight up the hill there rode Two horsemen drench'd with gore, And, in their arms, a helpless load, A wounded knight they bore. His hand still strain'd...and sand : Dragg'd from among the horses' feet, With dented shield and helmet beat, The falcon-crest and plumage gone, Can that be haughty Marmion ! . ....
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The American Class-reader: Containing a Series of Lessons in Reading; with ...

George Willson - 1840 - 298 pages
...bore. His hand slill strained the broken brand; His arms were smeared with blood, and sand ; Dragged from among the horses' feet, With dinted shield, and...; '' Can that be haughty Marmion! Young Blount his armor did unlace, 4 And, gazing on his ghastly face, Said — " By Saint George, he's gone ! That spear-wound...
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The Poetical Works of Sir Walter Scott, Bart: Complete in One Volume. With ...

Walter Scott - 1841 - 848 pages
...straight up the bill there rodo Two horsemen drcnch'd with gore, And in their arms, a helpless load, ~ ! . . ,8 Young Blount his armour did unlace, And, gazing on his ghastly face, Said — " By Saint George,...
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Selections from the British Poets: From Beattie to Campbell

1843 - 368 pages
...brand, His arms were smear'd with blood and sand : Dragg'd from among the horses' feet, With dented shield and helmet beat, The falcon-crest and plumage...Marmion ! . . . Young Blount his armour did unlace, AxJ, gazing on his ghastly face, Said, " By Saint George, he's gone ! That spear- wound has our master...
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Littell's Living Age, Volume 73

1862 - 670 pages
...— ' His hand still strained the broken brand, His arms were smeared with blood and sand ; Dragged from among the horses' feet, With dinted shield and helmet beat, The falcon crest and plumage gone, — Can that bo haughty Marmion "i " And can that stripped and mutilated...
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English poetry, for use in the schools of the Collegiate institution ...

English poetry - 1844 - 108 pages
...bore. His hand still strained the broken brand ; His arms were smeared with blood, and sand ; Dragged from among the horses' feet, With dinted shield, and helmet beat, The falcon crest and plumage gone, Can that be haughty Marmion ! Young Blount his armour did unlace, And,...
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The general reciter; a unique selection of the most admired and popular ...

General reciter - 1845 - 348 pages
...bore. His- hand still strained the broken brand ; His arms were smeared with blood, and sand ; Dragged from among the horses' feet, With dinted shield, and helmet beat, The falcon-crest and plumage gone : Con that be haughty IVIarmion ! Young Blount his armour did unlace, And, gazing on his ghastly face,...
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Readings for the young, from the works of sir Walter Scott, Volume 2

sir Walter Scott (bart.) - 1848 - 306 pages
...straight up the hill there rode Two horsemen drench'd with gore, And in their arms, a helpless load, A wounded knight they bore. His hand still strain'd...falcon-crest and plumage gone, Can that be haughty Marmion ? . . . . When, doff 'd his casque, he felt free air, Around 'gan Marmion wildly stare : — " Where's...
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Readings for the Young from the Works of Sir Walter Scott

Walter Scott - 1848 - 754 pages
...straight up the hill there rode Two horsemen drench'd with gore, And in their arms, a helpless load, A wounded knight they bore. His hand still strain'd the broken brand ; His arms were srnear'd with blood and sand : Dragg'd from among the horses' feet,. With dinted shield, and helmet...
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The Poetical Works of Sir Walter Scott

Walter Scott - 1852 - 594 pages
...bore. His hand still strained the broken brand; His arms were smeared with blood and sands Dragged from among the horses' feet, With dinted shield, and...Can that be haughty Marmion!.... Young Blount his armor did unlace, And, gazing on his ghastly face, Said — " By Saint George, he's gone I That spear-wound...
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