Cyclopaedia of English Literature: A History, Critical and Biographical, of British Authors, from the Earliest to the Present Times, Volume 1Robert Chambers, Robert Carruthers |
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... Fawdon tirit , and said he micht not gang . Wallace was wae to leave him in that thrang . He bade him gae , and said the strength was near , But he tharefore wald not faster him steir . Wallace , in ire , on the craig can him ta ...
... Fawdon tirit , and said he micht not gang . Wallace was wae to leave him in that thrang . He bade him gae , and said the strength was near , But he tharefore wald not faster him steir . Wallace , in ire , on the craig can him ta ...
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... Fawdon was left beside them on the land ; The power came , and suddenly him fand ; For their sloth - hound the straight gait till him yede , Of other trade she took as than no heed . The sloth stoppit , at Fawdon still she stude , Nor ...
... Fawdon was left beside them on the land ; The power came , and suddenly him fand ; For their sloth - hound the straight gait till him yede , Of other trade she took as than no heed . The sloth stoppit , at Fawdon still she stude , Nor ...
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