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" Armour rusting in his Halls On the blood of Clifford calls ; — " Quell the Scot," exclaims the Lance — Bear me to the heart of France, Is the longing of the Shield — Tell thy name, thou trembling Field ; Field of death, where'er thou be, Groan thou... "
Eclectic Magazine: Foreign Literature - Page 451
1851
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Brief Literary Criticisms

Richard Holt Hutton - 1906 - 446 pages
...with our victory ! Happy day, and mighty hour, When our Shepherd, in his power, Mailed and horsed, with lance and sword, To his ancestors restored Like a re-appearing star, Like a glory from afar, First shall head the flock of war ! Here we have the true lyrie fervour and the...
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With Wordsworth in England: Being a Selection of the Poems and Letters of ...

William Wordsworth - 1907 - 546 pages
...hath thrown aside his crook, And hath buried deep his book ; Armour rusting in his halls On the blood of Clifford calls ; — ' Quell the Scot/ exclaims...and mighty hour, When our Shepherd, in his power, Mailed and horsed, with lance and sword To his ancestors restored Like a re-appearing Star, Like a...
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Biographia Literaria, Volume 2

Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1907 - 348 pages
...loud and long, Did mightily commend old COPLAND for her song." DRAYTON'S POLYOLBION : Song XXX. 7s the longing of the shield — Tell thy name, thou...death, where'er thou be, Groan thou with our victory ! 5 Happy day, and mighty hour, When our shepherd, in his power, Mailed and horsed, with lance and...
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Biographia Literaria, Volume 2

Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1907 - 348 pages
...thrown aside his crook, And hath buried deep his book ; Armour rusting in the halls 35 On the blood of Clifford calls ; ' Quell the Scot,' exclaims the lance ! ' Bear me to the heart of France,' »" Which COPLAND scarce had spoke, but quickly every hill, Upon her verge that stands, the neighbouring...
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Biographia Literaria, Volume 2

Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1907 - 344 pages
...with our victory ! 5 Happy day, and mighty hour, When our shepherd, in his power, Mailed and horsed, with lance and sword, To his ancestors restored, Like a re-appearing star, 10 Like a glory from afar, First shall head the flock of war ! " " Alas ! the fervent harper did not...
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Coleridge's Literary Criticism

Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1908 - 296 pages
...hath thrown aside his crook, And hath buried deep his book ; Armour rusting in the halls On the blood of Clifford calls ; ' Quell the Scot,'' exclaims the...and mighty hour, When our shepherd, in his power, Mailed and horsed, with lance and sword, To his ancestors restored, Like a re-appearing star, Like...
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The Poems of William Wordsworth, Volume 1

William Wordsworth - 1908 - 634 pages
...thrown aside his crook, 140 And hath buried deep his book ; Armour rusting in his halls On the blood of Clifford calls; — " Quell the Scot," exclaims...thou with our victory ! Happy day, and mighty hour, 150 When our Shepherd, in his power, Mailed and horsed, with lance and sword, To his ancestors restored...
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The Oxford Treasury of English Literature, Volume 3

Grace Eleanor Hadow, William Henry Hadow - 1908 - 440 pages
...thrown aside his crook, 140 And hath buried deep his book ; Armour rusting in his halls On the blood of Clifford calls ;— "Quell the Scot," exclaims...thou with our victory ! Happy day, and mighty hour, 150 When our Shepherd in his power, Mailed and horsed, with lance and sword, To his ancestors restored...
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Estimations in Criticism, Volume 1

Walter Bagehot - 1908 - 294 pages
...there should be a tramp in the very versification of it. ' Armour rusting in his halls, On the blood of Clifford calls ;— " Quell the Scot," exclaims...death, where'er thou be. Groan thou with our victory ! ' l And this is the tone of Homer. The grandest of human tongues marches forward with its proudest...
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Coleridge's Literary Criticism

Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1908 - 316 pages
...hath thrown aside his crook, And hath buried deep his book ; Armour rusting in the halls On the blood of Clifford calls ; ' Quell the Scot,' exclaims the...field! — Field of death, where'er thou be, Groan thou tenth our victory ! Happy day, and mighty hour, When our shepherd, in his power, Mailed and horsed,...
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