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" Now nought was heard beneath the skies (The sounds of busy life were still), Save an unhappy lady's sighs, That issued from that lonely pile. " Leicester," she cried, " is this thy love That thou so oft hast sworn to me, To leave me in this lonely grove,... "
Kenilworth - Page viii
by Walter Scott - 1836
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The book of poetry [ed. by B.G. Johns].

Book - English poetry - 1847 - 216 pages
...cried, "is this thy love That thou so oft hast sworn to me, To leave me in this lonely grove, Immur'd in shameful privity ? No more thou com'st with lover's speed Thy once beloved bride to see ; But be she 'live, or be she dead, I fear, stern earl, 's the same to thee. Not so the usage I receiv'd When happy...
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The book of poetry [ed. by B.G. Johns].

Book - English poetry - 1847 - 206 pages
...cried, "is this thy love That thou so oft hast sworn to me, To leave me in this lonely grove, Immur'd in shameful privity ? No more thou com'st with lover's speed Thy once beloved bride to see ; But be she 'live, or be she dead, I fear, stern earl, 's the same to thee. Not so the usage I receiv'd When happy...
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An Historical and Descriptive Account of Cumnor Place, Berks, with ...

Alfred Durling Bartlett - 1850 - 172 pages
...sworn to me, " To leave me in this lonely grove, " Immur'd in shameful privity ? " No more thou comest with lover's speed " Thy once beloved bride to see..." But be she alive, or be she dead, " I fear stern Earl's the same to thee. " Not so, the usage I received, " When happy in my father's hall : " No faithless...
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The Novels of Walter Scott: With All His Introd. and Notes, Volume 3

Sir Walter Scott - 1850 - 940 pages
...tatied from that lonely pile. " Leicester," she cried, " is this thy love That them so oft has sworn to me, To leave me in this lonely grove, Immured In shameful privity ? " No> more thou comcst with lover's Sliced, Thy once beloved bride to see ; Bat be she alive, or be she dead, 1 fear,...
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Pictures of Life in England and America: Prose and Poetry

Dean Dudley - England - 1851 - 262 pages
...from that lonely pile. ' Leicester,' she cried, ' is this thy love, That tlrou so oft hast sworn to me, To leave me in this lonely grove, Immured in shameful privity V At court, I'm told, is beauty's throne, Where every lady's passing rare, That eastern flowers, that...
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Cyclopedia of English Literature: a Selection of the Choicest ..., Volume 2

Robert Chambers - English literature - 1851 - 764 pages
...issued from that lonely pile. ' Leicester,' she cried, ' is this thy love That thou so oft hast sworn to ature pleased, for life itself was new, And the heart promised wh t No more thou com'st, with lover's speed, Thy once beloved bride to see ; But be ehe alive, or be...
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A collection of printed papers relating to Durham school made by H. Holden ...

Durham city, sch - 1852 - 486 pages
...cried. " is this thy love That thou so oft has sworn to me. To leave me in this lonely grove, Immnr'd in shameful privity ? No more thou com'st with lover's speed Thy once beloved bride to see ; But be she 'live, or be she dead, I fear, stern earl, 's the same to thec. Not so the usage I rcceiv'd When happy...
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Kenilworth

Walter Scott - 1853 - 698 pages
...issued from that lonely pile. " Leicester," she cried, " is this thy lovu That thou so oil has sworn to me, To leave me in this lonely grove, Immured in shameful...with lover's speed, Thy once beloved bride to see i But be she alive, or be she dead, I fear, stern Earl, 's the same to thee " Not so the usage I received...
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The book of celebrated poems

Book - 1854 - 496 pages
...issued from that lonely pile. " Leicester," she cried, " is this thy love That thou so oft hath sworn to me, To leave me in this lonely grove, Immured in shameful...beloved bride to see; But be she alive, or be she dead, 1 fear, stern Earl 's the same to thee. " Not so the usage I received When happy in my father's hall...
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The book of recitations [ed.] by C.W. Smith

Charles William Smith (professor of elocution.) - 1857 - 338 pages
...lonely grove, Immured in shameful privacy ? No more thou com'st, with lover's speed, Thy once-beloved bride to see ; But be she alive, or be she dead, I fear, stern Earl ! 's the same to thee. Not such the usage I received When happy in my father's hall ; No faithless husband, then, me grieved,...
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