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... " _ --- Still spoke the monk , when the bell tolled one ! I tell you that a braver man , Than William of Deloraine , good at need , Against a foe neʼer spurred a steed ; Yet somewhat was he chilled with dread , And his 871 SCOTT .
... " _ --- Still spoke the monk , when the bell tolled one ! I tell you that a braver man , Than William of Deloraine , good at need , Against a foe neʼer spurred a steed ; Yet somewhat was he chilled with dread , And his 871 SCOTT .
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... Deloraine Rode through the battle's bloody plain , And trampled down the warriors slain , And neither known remorse or awe ; Yet now remorse and awe he owned ; His breath came thick , his head swam round , When this strange scene of ...
... Deloraine Rode through the battle's bloody plain , And trampled down the warriors slain , And neither known remorse or awe ; Yet now remorse and awe he owned ; His breath came thick , his head swam round , When this strange scene of ...
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