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" s the same to thee. "Not so the usage I received When happy in my father's hall ; No faithless husband then me grieved, No chilling fears did me appal. " I rose up with the cheerful morn, No lark more blythe, no flower more gay ; And like the bird that... "
Kenilworth - Page 6
by Walter Scott - 1877 - 426 pages
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Laneham's Letter Describing the Magnificent Pageants Presented Before Queen ...

Robert Laneham - English drama - 1821 - 158 pages
...No chilling fears did me appal. " I rose up with the cheerful morn, " No lark more blithe, no flow'r more gay ; " And, like the bird that haunts the thorn,...that my beauty is but small, " Among court ladies all despis'd ; " Why didst thou rend it from that hall, " Where, scornful Earl, h well was priz'd ? " And...
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An Historical Account of Cumner: With Some Particulars of the Traditions ...

Hugh Usher Tighe - Cumner - 1821 - 100 pages
...No chilling fears did me appal. " I rose up with the cheerful morn, No lark more blithe, no flow'r more gay; " And, like the bird that haunts the thorn,...that my beauty is but small, " Among court ladies all despis'd ; " Why didst thou rend it from that hall, Where, scornful Earl, it well was priz'd ? *' And...
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Kenilworth: A Romance, Volume 2

Walter Scott - Great Britain - 1821 - 340 pages
...flanks — On, good horse, on — the devil urges us both forward.' CHAPTER V. Say that my beauty was but small, Among court ladies all despised ; Why didst...thou rend it from ,that hall, Where, scornful earl, 'twas dearly prized ? No more thou comest with wonted speed ; Thy once beloved bride to see ; But be...
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Kenilworth;: A Romance, Volume 2

Sir Walter Scott - Great Britain - 1821 - 352 pages
...•'{! • ' V- ! ,': •e .uf.i t>it« CHAPTER X, ' . .''"'<• Say that my beauty was but small, .. "j Among court ladies all despised ; Why didst thou rend it from that hall, Where, scornful Karl, 'twas dearjy priced ? No more thou comest with wonted speed, . Thy once beloved bride to see...
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New Elegant Extracts: A Unique Selection from the Most Eminent ..., Volume 3

Richard Alfred Davenport - English literature - 1823 - 406 pages
...me grieved, No chilling fears did me appal. ' I rose up with the cheerful morn, No lark more blithe, no flower more gay ; And, like the bird that haunts...scornful earl, it well was prized ? ' And when you to me first made suit, How fair I was you oft would say ! And, proud of conquest, pluck'd the fruit;...
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New Elegant Extracts: A Unique Selection from the Most Eminent ..., Volume 3

Richard Alfred Davenport - English literature - 1823 - 470 pages
...me grieved, No chilling fears did me appal. ' I rose up with the cheerful morn, No lark more blithe, no flower more gay ; And, like the bird that haunts...scornful earl, it well was prized? ' And when you to me first made suit, How fair I was you oft would say ! And, proud of conquest, pluck'd the fruit;...
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New elegant extracts; a selection from the most eminent British ..., Volume 3

New elegant extracts - 1823 - 402 pages
...No chilling fears did me appal. ' I rose up with the cheerful morn, No lark more blithe, no flpwer more gay ; And, like the bird that haunts the thorn,...scornful earl, it well was prized ? ' And when you to me first made suit, How fair I was you oft would say ! And, proud of conquest, pluck'd the fruit;...
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The Poetical Melange

English poetry - 1828 - 814 pages
...bird that hauntes the thorne, So merrillie sung the live-long daye. Say that my beautye is but smalle, Among court ladies all despised, Why didst thou rend it from that halle, Where (scornful earle,) it well was prizede ? And when you first to mee made suite, How fayre...
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Bride of Lammermoor - Peveril of the peak

Walter Scott - 1833 - 474 pages
...grieved, No chilling fears did roe appal. " I rose up with the cheerful morn, No lark more blithe, no flower more gay ;. And like the bird that haunts...thorn, So merrily sung the livelong day. " If that my beanty is but small, Among court ladies all despised, Why didst thou rend k from that hoH, Where, scornful...
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Kenilworth

Walter Scott - 1836 - 564 pages
...me grieved, No chilling fears did me appal. " I rose up with the cheerful morn, No lark more blithe, no flower more gay And like the bird that haunts the...that hall, Where, scornful Earl, it well was prized 7 " And when you first to me made suit, How fair I was you oft would say ! And proud of conquest, pluck'dt!»e...
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