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" O'ercame the ashen hue of age : Fierce he broke forth, "And dar'st thou then To beard the lion in his den, The Douglas in his hall ? And hop'st thou hence unscathed to go ? No, by St. Bride of Bothwell, no! Up drawbridge, grooms ! What, warder, ho ! Let... "
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The Poetical Works of Sir Walter Scott: With a Sketch of His Life

Walter Scott, J. W. Lake - Poetry - 1838 - 496 pages
...then To beard the lion in his den, The Douglas in his hall? And hopest thou hence unscathed to go Г No, by St. Bride of Bothwell, no! — Up drawbridge, grooms — what, warder, ho! Let the portcullis full."11 Lord Marmion tumed, — well was his need, And dashed the rowels in...
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History of Scotland for junior classes

Henry White - 1850 - 168 pages
...then To beard the lion in his den, The Douglas in his hall ; And hopest thou hence unscathed to go ? No, by St Bride of Bothwell — no ; Up drawbridge, grooms — what, warder, ho I Let the portcullis fall." Lord Marmion turned — well was his need 1 And dashed the rowels in...
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A First Class Reader: Consisting of Extracts, in Prose and Verse, with ...

George Stillman Hillard - Readers (Secondary) - 1861 - 562 pages
...then To beard the lion in his den, The Douglas in his hall ? And hop'st thou hence unscathed to go ? No! by St. Bride of Bothwell, no! Up draw-bridge, grooms ! what, warder, ho ! Let the portcullis fall." Lord Marmion turned, — well was his need, — And dashed the rowels...
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The Poetical Works of Sir Walter Scott

Walter Scott - English poetry - 1866 - 614 pages
...Introic t ion to the Minstrelsy 'of the Scottish Border, 1x8. And hopest thou hence unscathed to go? — No, by St. Bride of Both-well, no ! Up drawbridge, grooms! — 'what, Warder, ho ! Lei the portcullis fall This ebullition of violence in the potent Earl ' Angus is not without...
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A Library of Poetry and Song: Being Choice Selections from the Best Poets

American poetry - 1872 - 900 pages
...then To l«ard th:¡ lion in his den, The Douglas in his hall ? And hop'st thou hence unscathed to go? ok i ho ! Let the portcullis fall." — Lord Mannion turned, — well was his need ! — And dashed the...
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Rogers to Hemans

Rossiter Johnson - English poetry - 1876 - 828 pages
...tieo To beard the lion in his den, The Douglas in his hall .' And bopest thou hence unscath'd to go/ 1h2h3h4h@ , bo ! 234 MAKMIO N. To pan there was such scanty room, Tbe bars, descending, razed bis plume. XV. The...
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The Speaker's Garland and Literary Bouquet: Combining 100 Choice Selections ...

Recitations - 1876 - 732 pages
...then To beard the lion in his den, The Douglas in his hall? And hop'st thou hence unscathed to go? No, by St. Bride of Bothwell, no! Up drawbridge, grooms !— What, warder, ho! Let the portcullis fall." Lord Marmion turned, — well was his need! — And dashed the rowels...
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Ballads of Bravery

George Melville Baker - English poetry - 1877 - 190 pages
...then To beard the lion in his den, The Douglas in his hall ? And hop'st thou hence unscathed to go ? No, by St. Bride of Bothwell, no! Up drawbridge, grooms ! What, warder, ho ! Let the portcullis fall." Lord Marmion turned, — well was his need! — And dashed the rowels...
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The Orator's Manual: A Practical and Philosophical Treatise on Vocal Culture ...

George Lansing Raymond - Elocution - 1879 - 358 pages
...then To beard the lion in his den, The Douglas in his hall? And hop'st thou hence unscathed to go? No, by St. Bride of Bothwell, no! Up drawbridge, grooms! — What, warder, ho! Let the portcullis fall." Lord Marmion turned, — well was his need! — And dashed the rowels...
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The Orator's Manual: A Practical and Philosophical Treatise on Vocal Culture ...

George Lansing Raymond - Elocution - 1879 - 350 pages
...then To beard the lion in his den, The Douglas in his hall? And hop'st thou hence unscathed to go? No, by St. Bride of Bothwell, no! Up drawbridge, grooms! — What, warder, ho! Let the portcullis fall." Lord Marmion turned, — well was his need! — And dashed the rowels...
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