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... saint , Whose image on the glass was dyed ; Full in the midst , his Cross of Red Triumphant Michael brandished , And trampled the Apostate's pride . The moon - beam kissed the holy pane , And threw on the pavement a bloody stain . XIL ...
... saint , Whose image on the glass was dyed ; Full in the midst , his Cross of Red Triumphant Michael brandished , And trampled the Apostate's pride . The moon - beam kissed the holy pane , And threw on the pavement a bloody stain . XIL ...
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... saints above ; For love is heaven , and heaven is love . III . So thought Lord Cranstoun as I ween , While , pondering deep the tender scene , He rode through Branksome's hawthorns greer . But the Page shouted wild and shrill- And ...
... saints above ; For love is heaven , and heaven is love . III . So thought Lord Cranstoun as I ween , While , pondering deep the tender scene , He rode through Branksome's hawthorns greer . But the Page shouted wild and shrill- And ...
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... saint , The sigh was to his ladye fair . Stout Deloraine nor sighed nor prayed , Nor saint , nor ladye , called to aid ; But he stooped his head , and couched his spear And spurred his steed to full career The meeting of these champions ...
... saint , The sigh was to his ladye fair . Stout Deloraine nor sighed nor prayed , Nor saint , nor ladye , called to aid ; But he stooped his head , and couched his spear And spurred his steed to full career The meeting of these champions ...
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... saint was laid , Were breathing heavenly melody ; So sweet did harp aud voice combine , To praise the name of Geraldine . XV . Fitztraver ! O what tongue may say The pangs thy faithful bosom knew , When Surrey , of the deathless lay ...
... saint was laid , Were breathing heavenly melody ; So sweet did harp aud voice combine , To praise the name of Geraldine . XV . Fitztraver ! O what tongue may say The pangs thy faithful bosom knew , When Surrey , of the deathless lay ...
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... saint his prayers addressed- Some to St Modan made their vows , Some to St Mary of the Lowes , Some to the Holy Rood of Lisle , Some to our Lady of the Isle ; Each did his patron witness make , That he such pilgrimage would take . And ...
... saint his prayers addressed- Some to St Modan made their vows , Some to St Mary of the Lowes , Some to the Holy Rood of Lisle , Some to our Lady of the Isle ; Each did his patron witness make , That he such pilgrimage would take . And ...
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