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" Baron returned in three days' space, And his looks were sad and sour ; And weary was his courser's pace, As he reached his rocky tower. He came not from where Ancram Moor Ran red with English blood ; Where the Douglas true, and the bold Buccleuch, 'Gainst... "
The Battle Abbey Roll: With Some Account of the Norman Lineages - Page 296
by Catherine Lucy Wilhelmina Powlett Duchess of Cleveland - 1889
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Wordsworth to Dobell

Thomas Humphry Ward - 1883 - 734 pages
...As he reached his rocky tower. He came not from where Ancram Moor Ran red with English blood ; Where the Douglas true, and the bold Buccleuch, 'Gainst keen Lord Evers stood. Yet was his helmet hacked and hewed, His acton pierced and tore, His axe and his dagger with blood...
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Sir Walter Scott's Minstrelsy of the Scottish Border, Volume 4

Walter Scott - 1902 - 450 pages
...reached his rocky tower. v He came not from where Ancrum Moor l Ran red with English blood ; Where the Douglas true, and the bold Buccleuch, "Gainst keen Lord Evers stood. VI Yet was his helmet hack'd and hew'd, His acton pierced and tore ; His axe and his dagger with blood...
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Poets' Country

Andrew Lang, John Churton Collins - 1907 - 588 pages
...earth Flows in the stream of this countrie. He knows how Ancram Moor Ran red with English blood ; Where the Douglas true, and the bold Buccleuch 'Gainst keen Lord Evers stood. has seen the stone called " Turn Again," where the Scotts, in their flight, turned against the Kers,...
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Poetical Works

Sir Walter Scott - 1908 - 992 pages
...As he reach'd his rocky tower. He came not from where Ancram Moor Ran red with English blood ; Where the Douglas true and the bold Buccleuch "Gainst keen Lord Evers stood. Yet was his helmet hack'dand hew'd, His acton pierced and tore, His axe and his dagger with blood imbrued,...
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The Book of Georgian Verse

William Stanley Braithwaite - 1909 - 1334 pages
...As he reached his rocky tower. He came not from where Ancram Moor Ran red with English blood; Where the Douglas true and the bold Buccleuch 'Gainst keen Lord Evers stood. Yet was his helmet hacked and hewed, His acton pierced and tore, His axe and his dagger with blood...
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Scott & His Poetry

Arthur Eustace Morgan - 1912 - 198 pages
...he reach 'd his rocky tower. He came not from where Ancram Moor Ran red with English blood ; Where the Douglas true, and the bold Buccleuch, 'Gainst keen Lord Evers stood. Yet was his helmet hack'd and hew'd, His acton pierced and tore, His axe and his dagger with blood...
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The Pilgrimage of Grace: 1536-1537, and the Exeter Conspiracy, L538, Volume 1

Madeleine Hope Dodds, Ruth Dodds - 1915 - 406 pages
...the moody Baron of Smailholm "...came not from where Ancrum Moor, Ran red with English blood ; Where the Douglas true and the bold Buccleuch, 'Gainst keen Lord Evers stood."ยป Like most keepers of royal castles, he made his profit out of his charge. He was accused of having...
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One Hundred Narrative Poems

George E. Teter - 1918 - 464 pages
...Vaunt-brace. Armor for the body. He came not from where Ancram Moor 6 Ran red with English blood; Where the Douglas true, and the bold Buccleuch, 'Gainst keen Lord Evers stood. Yet was his helmet hacked and hewed, His acton 7 pierced and tore, His axe and his dagger with blood...
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The Haunted Hour: An Anthology

1920 - 264 pages
...As he reach'd his rocky tower. He came not from where Ancram Moor Ran red with English blood; Where the Douglas true and the bold Buccleuch, 'Gainst keen Lord Evers stood. Yet was his helmet hack'd and hew'd, His acton pierced and tore, His axe and his dagger with blood...
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Story-telling Ballads: Selected and Arranged for Story-telling and Reading ...

Frances Jenkins Olcott - 1920 - 434 pages
...As he reached his rocky tower. He came not from where Ancram Moor Ran red with English blood; Where the Douglas true, and the bold Buccleuch, 'Gainst keen Lord Evers stood. Yet was his helmet hacked and hewed, His acton pierced and tore, His axe and his dagger with blood...
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