10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «THEFTLESS»
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And such, ere order lawless feud redrest, Were Teviot's sons; who now, devoid of
fear, Bind to the rush by night the theftless steer. Fled is the banner'd war, and
hush'd the drum ; The shrill-ton'd trumpet's angry voice is dumb; Invidious rust ...
There, in a band to plunder long inur'd, Where shameless appetite, habitual
crime, And licence uncontroul'd had scarcely left One virtuous lineament, their
guiltless loves Rais'd the loud laugh of scorn ; their theftless hands The hate of
infamy.
Henry Hudson (poet.), 1817
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Scenes of Infancy: Descriptive of Teviotdale
Such, sea-girt Erin ! are thy sons confest : And such, ere Order lawless feud
redrest, Were Teviot's sons ; who, now, devoid of fear, Bind to the rush by night
the theftless steer. Fled is the bannered war, and hushed the drum ; 137.
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The poetical remains of the late dr. John Leyden, with ...
And such, ere order lawless feud redrest, Were Teviot's sons ; who now, devoid
of fear, Bind to the rush by night the theftless steer. Fled is the banner'd war, and
hush'd the drum ; The shrill-ton'd trumpet's angry voice is dumb ; Invidious rust ...
John Leyden, James Morton, 1819
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English Language Word Builder
... MOUTHLESS PLACKLESS PRINTLESS REACHLESS RIVERLESS
THEFTLESS TOWERLESS TRUCELESS VOWELLESS YEASTLESS
ADULTLIKE BELLYLIKE CAMELLIKE CLAVIFORM PROREFORM CLARTHEAD
GREENHEAD ...
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The Poetical Remains of the Late Dr. John Leyden,: With ...
And such, ere order lawless feud redrest, Were Teviot's sons ; who now, devoid
of fear, Bind to the rush by night the theftless steer. Fled is the banner'd war, and
hush'd the drum ; The shrill-ton'd trumpet's angry voice is dumb ; Invidious rust ...
John Leyden, James Morton, 1819
And such, ere order lawless feud redrest, Were Teviot's sons ; who now, devoid
of fear, Bind to the rush by night the theftless steer. Fled is the banner'd war, and
hush'd the drum ; The shrill-ton'd trumpet's angry voice is dumb ; Invidious rust ...
Were Teviot's sons ; who now, devoid of fear, Bind to the rush by night the
theftless steer, Fled is the banner'd war, and hush'd the drum; The shrill-toned
trumpet's angry voice is dumb ; Invidious rust corrodes the bloody steel : Dark
and ...
John Leyden, Sir Walter Scott, 1858
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Island Blues: An Island Mystery
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There, in a band to plunder long inurcd, Where shameless appetite, habitual
crimc, And licence uncontrol'd, had scarcely left One virtuous lineament, their
guiltless loves Rais'd the loud laugh of scorn; their theftless hands The hate of
infamy.