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Then uproar wild and misarray vMarr'd the fair form of festal' day. The horsemen
pricked among the crowd, 1 Repelled by threats and insult loud; To earth are
borne the oldrand weak, The timorous fly' the. women shriek; I \ With 'flint, with
shaft, ...
Christian Rudolph Wilhelm Wiedemann,
1816
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Select Works of the British Poets: In a Chronological Series ...
Then uproar wild and misarray Marr'd the fair form of festal day. The horsemen
prick'd among the crowd, Repell'd by thveats and insult loud ; To earth are borne
the old and weak ; The timorous fly, the women shriek ; With flint, with shaft, with ...
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The Poetical Works of Sir Walter Scott, Bart..
Then uproar wild and misarray Marr'd the fair form of festal day. The horsemen
prick'd among the crowd, Repell'd by threats and insult loud ; 1 To earth are
borne the old and weak, The timorous fly, the women shriek ; With flint, with shaft,
with ...
Sir Walter Scott, John Gibson Lockhart, Joseph Mallord William Turner
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The Poetical Works of Sir Walter Scott: Complete in One Volume
Then uproar wild and misarray llIarr'd the fair form of festal day. The horsemen
prick'd among the crowd, Repcll'd by threats and insult loud; To earth are borne
the old and weak, The timorous fly, the women shriek; With flint, with shaft, with
staff ...
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The Poetical Works of Walter Scott, Etc
Then uproar wild and misarray Msrr'd the fair fomi of tests] day. The horsemen
prick'd among the crowd, Repell'd by threats and insult loud; To earth are home
the old and weak, The timorous fly. the women shriek; With flint. with shaft, with
staff ...
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The Lady of the Lake, by Sir Walter Scott; with all his ...
XXVIL Then uproar wild and misarray Marr'd the fair form of festal day. The
horsemen prick'd among the crowd Repell'd by threats and insult loud; To earth
are home the old and weak, The timorous fly, the women shriek ; With flint, with
shaft, ...
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Poetical Works Complete in One Volume
... our Guard! Give the ofl'ender fitting ward.— Break off the sports!”— for tumult
rose, And yeomen 'gan to bend their bows,— “Break ofl' the sports!” he said, and
frown'd, "And bid our horsemen clear the ground."Then uproar wild and misarray
...
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The Lady of the lake: a poem
Break off the sports !" — for tumult rose, And yeomen 'gan to bend their bows, — *
Break off the sports !" — ha said, and frowned, " And bid our horsemen clear the
ground " — XXVII. Then uproar wild and misarray Marr'd the fair form of festal ...
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Poetical works. With a biogr. and critical memoir by F.T. ...
JCXVIL Then uproar wild and misarray Marr'd the fair form of festal day. The
horsemen prick'd among the crowd, Repell'd by threats and insult loud ; To earth
are borne the old and weak, The timorous fly, the women shriek ; With flint, with
shaft ...
Walter Scott (sir, bart.), Francis Turner Palgrave,
1866
... bid our horseman clear the ground." Then uproar wild and misarray Marred the
fuir form of festal day. The horsemen pricked among the crowd, Repelled by
threats and THE LADY OF THE LAKE. 439.