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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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Ballads and Ballad Poetry

Edward Everett Hale (Jr.) - 1921 - 280 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 ax and his dagger with blood...
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English Poetry of the Nineteenth Century: A Connected Representation of ...

George Roy Elliott, Norman Foerster - 1923 - 864 pages
...was his courser's pace 15 86 87 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. 20 Yet was his helmet hacked and hewed, His acton pierced and tore, His axe and his dagger with blood...
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Works, Volume 23

Walter Scott - 1923 - 824 pages
...came not from where Ancram Moor 2 Ran red with English blood; 1 See Note 6. • See Note 7. 59 Where the Douglas true and the bold Buccleuch 'Gainst keen Lord Evers stood. Yet was his helmet hacked and hewed. His action pierced and tore, His axe and his dagger with blood...
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British Poets of the Nineteenth Century: Poems by Wordsworth, Coleridge ...

Curtis Hidden Page - 1924 - 486 pages
...he reached his rocky tower. He oame not from where Aiicraro 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 aoton pierced and tore, His axe and his dagger wit h blood...
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Popular British Ballads, Ancient and Modern, Volume 3

Reginald Brimley Johnson - 1894 - 328 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 imbrued,—...
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