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" She filled the helm, and back she hied, And with surprise and joy espied A Monk supporting Marmion's head : A pious man, whom duty brought To dubious verge of battle fought, To shrieve the dying, bless the dead. Deep drank Lord Marmion of the wave, And... "
Marmion - Page 370
by sir Walter Scott (bart.) - 1825
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Select Reviews, and Spirit of the Foreign Magazines, Volume 1

Enos Bronson - Literature, Modern - 1809 - 494 pages
...Who. built. this. cross. and. -well." She filled the helm, and back she hied, &c." p. 359— 363. " . Is it the hand of Clare," he said, ' Or injured Constance,...! I must redress her woes. Short space, few words, arc mine to spare ; Forgive and listen, gentle Clare ! " — L " Alas !" she said, " the while,—...
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Select Reviews, Volumes 1-2

1809 - 914 pages
...n'ho. bmlt. thit. crott. and. well." She filled the helm, and back she hied, &c." p. 359— 3 « ' Is it the hand of Clare," he said, ' Or injured Constance,...I must redress her woes. ' Short space, few words, arc mine to spare , Forgive and listen, gentle Clare ! " — " Alas !" she said, " the while,— O...
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The American Orator: Comprising a Collection, Principally from American ...

Joshua P. Slack - Elocution - 1815 - 340 pages
...shrieve the dying, bless the dead. IV. Deep drank Lord Marmion of the wave, And as she stooped his brow to lave — " Is it the hand of Clare," he said, " Or injured Constance, bathes my head ?"' Then, as femembrace rose, — .-. " Speak not to me of shrift or prayer J -: I must redress her woes. Short...
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The Poetical Works of Walter Scott, Esq, Volume 3

Walter Scott - 1818 - 372 pages
...To shrieve the dying, hless the dead. XXXII. Deep drank Lord Marmion of the wave, And as she stooped his hrow to lave — " Is it the hand of Clare," he said, " Or injured Constance, hathes my head?" Then, as rememhrance rose, — " Speak not to me of shrift or prayer ! I must redress...
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The Poetical Works of Sir Walter Scott, Baronet, Volume 6

Walter Scott - English poetry - 1821 - 530 pages
...dubious verge of battle fought, XXXI. Deep drank Lord M armion of the wave, And, as she stoop'd his brow to lave — " Is it the hand of Clare," he said, "...'.' Forgive and listen, gentle Clare !" — " Alas T she said, " the while, — . " O, think of your immortal weal ! " In vain for Constance is your zeal...
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The Poetical Works of Sir Walter Scott, Bart, Volume 3

Walter Scott - 1822 - 400 pages
...the dying, bless the dead. • XXXI. Deep drank Lord Marmion of the wave, And as she stoop'd his brow to lave— " Is it the hand of Clare," he said, "...listen, gentle Clare !" — " Alas !" she said, " the whiley — O think of your immortal weal ! In vain for Constance is your zeal ; She died at Holy Isle."...
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The American First Class Book, Or, Exercises in Reading and Recitation

John Pierpont - Recitations - 1823 - 492 pages
...shrive the dying, bless the dead. Deep drank Lord Miirmion of the wave, And, as she stooped hi? brow to lave — « " Is it the hand of Clare," he said, " Or injured Constance, bathos my head?" I would the Fiend, to whom belongs The vengeance due to all her wrongs, Would spare...
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The Poetical Works of Sir Walter Scott: Complete in One Volume

Walter Scott - 1827 - 678 pages
...bless the dead. XXXI. Deep drank Lord Marmion of the wave, Aud as »he sioop'd bis brow to lave — M Is it the hand of Clare,» he said, « Or injured Constance, bathes my head?» Then, a» remembrance rose, — « Speak not to me of shrift or prayer ! I must rcdress her woes. SliOrt...
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Exercises in Reading and Recitation

Jonathan Barber - 1828 - 264 pages
...shrive the dying, bless the dead. Deep drank Lord Marmion of the ware, And, as she stooped his brow to lave — " Is it the hand of Clare," he said, " Or injured Constance, bathes my head?" I would the Fiend, to whom belongs The vengeance due to all her wrongs, Would spare me but a day !...
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The Poetical Works of Sir Walter Scott

Walter Scott - Scottish poetry - 1831 - 582 pages
...shrieve the dying, bless the dead. XXXI. Deep drank Lord Marmion of the wave, And as she stoop'd his brow to lave — " Is it the hand of Clare,» he said,...your immortal weal! In vain for Constance is your leal; Lord Marmion started from the ground, As light as if he felt no wound ; Though in the action...
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