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" throat he sprung; Received, but reck'd not of a wound, And lock'd his arms his foeman round.— Now, gallant Saxon, hold thine own ! No maiden's hand is round thee thrown! That desperate grasp thy frame might feel, Through bars of brass and triple steel... "
The Poetical Works of Sir Walter Scott, Baronet - Page 223
by Walter Scott - 1821
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Temple Bar, Volume 81

George Augustus Sala, Edmund Yates - English periodicals - 1887 - 592 pages
...guards her young, Full at Fitz-James's throat he sprung; Received, but recked not of a wound, And locked his arms his foeman round. Now, gallant Saxon, hold...might feel Through bars of brass and triple steel!— They tug, they strain !— down, down they go, The Gael above, Fitz-James below." Lochiel and baa antagonist,...
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The Lady of the Lake: A Poem

Walter Scott - Arthurian legend - 1810 - 454 pages
...guards her young, Full at Fitz-James's throat he sprung, Received, but reck'd not of a wound, And locked his arms his foeman round.— Now, gallant Saxon,...might feel, Through bars of brass and triple steel!— They tug, they strain!—down, down, they go, The Gael above, Fitz-James below. I The Chieftain's gripe...
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The Lady of the Lake;: A Poem

Walter Scott - 1810 - 444 pages
...guards her young, Full at Fitz-James's throat he sprung, Received, but reck'd not of a wound, And locked his arms his foeman round.— Now, gallant Saxon,...might feel, Through bars of brass and triple steel!— They tug, they strain ;—down, down, they go, The Gael above, Fitz-James below. The Chieftain's gripe...
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The lady of the lake, a poem. Illustr. with engr. from the designs of R. Westall

sir Walter Scott (bart.) - 1811 - 464 pages
...throat he sprung, Received, but reck'd not of a wound, And locked his arms his foeman round.— N ow, gallant Saxon, hold thine own! No maiden's hand is...;—down, down, they go, The Gael above, Fitz-James below. 214 THE LADY OF THE LAKE. CANTO v. The Chieftain's gripe his throat compress'd, His knee was planted...
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The Lady of the Lake: A Poem

Walter Scott - Lady of the Lake (Legendary character) - 1811 - 602 pages
...guards her young, Full at Fitz-James's throat he sprung, Received, but reck'd not of a wound, And locked his arms his foeman round.— Now, gallant Saxon,...might feel, Through bars of brass and triple steel!— They tug, they strain;—down, down, they go, The Gael above, Fitz-James below. The Chieftain's gripe...
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The Works of Walter Scott, Esq: The lady of the lake

Sir Walter Scott - 1813 - 470 pages
...guards her young, Full at Fitz-James's throat he sprung; Received, but reck'd not of a wound, And locked his arms his foeman round.— Now, gallant Saxon,...might feel, Through bars of brass and triple steel!— They tug, they strain !— down, down, they go, The Gael above, Fitz-James below. The Chieftain's gripe...
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The Scots Magazine and Edinburgh Literary Miscellany, Volume 72

English literature - 1810 - 1018 pages
...And locked his arms his foeman round.— Now, çallant Saxon, hold thine own ! No maiden's hanof.is round thee thrown ! That desperate grasp thy frame might feel. Through bars of bras; and triple steel I—- They tug, they strain ;—down, down,they The Gael above, Fitz-James below....
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The Poetical Works of Walter Scott, Esq, Volume 4

Sir Walter Scott - 1818 - 410 pages
...guards her young, Full at Fitz-James's throat he sprung, Received, but recked not of a wound, And locked his arms his foeman round.— Now, gallant Saxon,...might feel, Through bars of brass and triple steel!— They tug, they strain ;—down, down, they go ; The Gael above, Fitz-James below. The chieftain's gripe...
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The poetical works of Walter Scott, Volume 6

sir Walter Scott (bart.) - 1820 - 284 pages
...Like wolf that dashes through the toil, Like mountain-cat who guards her young, Full at Fitz-James's throat he sprung; Received, but reck'd not of a wound,...might feel, Through bars of brass and triple steel!— They tug, they strain !—down, down, they go, The Gael above, Fitz- T ames below. tvi. B The Chieftain's...
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The poetical works of sir Walter Scott, Volume 5

sir Walter Scott (bart.) - 1823 - 308 pages
...Like wolf that dashes through the toil, Like mountain-cat who guards her young, Full at Fitz-James's throat he sprung: Received, but reck'd not of a wound,...might feel, Through bars of brass and triple steel!— They tug, they strain ! down, down, they go, The Gael above, Fitz-James below. VOL. v. B The Chieftain's...
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