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" Thirty steeds both fleet and wight Stood saddled in stable day and night, Barbed with frontlet of steel I trow And with Jedwood axe at saddle bow, A hundred more fed free in stall, Such was the custom of Branksome Hall. "
Petworth: a sketch of its history and antiquities - Page 51
by Frederick Henry Arnold - 1864 - 80 pages
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The Lay of the Last Minstrel: A Poem

Walter Scott - Minstrels - 1805 - 340 pages
...through the helmet barred. V. Ten squires, ten yeomen, mail-clad men, Waited the beck of the warders ten. Thirty steeds, both fleet and wight, Stood saddled...night, Barbed with frontlet of steel, I trow, And with Jedwood-axe at saddle bow. A hundred more fed free in stall— Such was the custom of Branksome Hall....
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The lay of the last minstrel, a poem

sir Walter Scott (bart.) - 1806 - 362 pages
...through the helmet barred. V. Ten squires, ten yeomen, mail-clad men, Waited the beck of the warders ten; Thirty steeds, both fleet and wight, Stood saddled...night, Barbed with frontlet of steel, I trow, And with Jedwood-axe at saddle-bow; A hundred more fed free in stall:— Such was the custom of Branksome Hall....
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The lay of the last minstrel, a poem

sir Walter Scott (bart.) - 1806 - 350 pages
...through the helmet barred. V. Ten squires, ten yeomen, mail-clad men, Waited the beck of the warders ten; Thirty steeds, both fleet and wight, Stood saddled...night, Barbed with frontlet of steel, I trow, And with Jedwood-axe at saddle bow; A hundred more fed free in stall:— Such was the custom of Branksome Hall....
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The Lay of the Last Minstrel: A Poem

Walter Scott - Love poetry, Scottish - 1807 - 382 pages
...the helmet barred. V. Ten squires, ten yeomen, mail-clad men,, Waited the beck of the warders ten; Thirty steeds, both fleet and wight, Stood saddled...night, Barbed with frontlet of steel, I trow, And with Jedwood-axe at saddle-bow; A hundred more fed free in stall:— Such was the custom of Branksome HalL...
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The lay of the last minstrel, a poem. With Ballads and lyrical pieces

sir Walter Scott (bart.) - 1808 - 352 pages
...through the helmet barred. V. Ten squires, ten yeomen, mail-clad men, Waited the beck of the warders ten; Thirty steeds, both fleet and wight, Stood saddled...night, Barbed with frontlet of steel, I trow, And with Jedwood-axe at saddle-bow; A hundred more fed free in stall:— Such was the custom of Branksome Hall....
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The lay of the last minstrel, a poem. With Ballads and lyrical pieces

sir Walter Scott (bart.) - 1811 - 456 pages
...the helmet barred. V. » Ten squires, ten yeomen, mail-clad men, Waited the beck of the warders ten ; Thirty steeds, both fleet and wight, Stood saddled...night, Barbed with frontlet of steel, I trow, And with Jedwood-axe at saddle-bow; A hundred more Fed free in stall:— Such was the custom of Branksome Hall....
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The Lay of the Last Minstrel: A Poem

Walter Scott - Clans - 1811 - 310 pages
...With gloves of steel, v. Ten squires, ten yeomen, mail-clad men, Waited the beck of the warders ten. Thirty steeds both fleet and wight, Stood saddled in stable day and night, Barbed with frontlet of steelj I trow, And with Jedwood-axe at saddle bow : A hundred more fed free in stall— Such was the...
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The Lay of the Last Minstrel, a Poem

Walter Scott - 1811 - 254 pages
...saddled in stable day and nigYit, W with frontiet of steel, I trow, with Jedvrood axe at saddle bov -, A hundred more fed free in stall : Such was the custom of Branksom VI. Why do these steeds stand ready d Why watch these warriors, armed, They watch, to hear...
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The Lay of the Last Minstrel

Walter Scott - English poetry - 1812 - 282 pages
...through the helmet barred. V. Ten squires, ten yeomen, maliciad men, Waited the T>eck of the warden ten; Thirty steeds, both fleet and wight, Stood saddled...night, Barbed with frontlet of steel, I trow, And villi Jcdwood ai ut satUVt Wv\ A hundred more fed free in stall: Such was the custom of Branksorae...
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Poetics; Or a Series of Poems and Disquisitions on Poetry ...

George Dyer - English poetry - 1812 - 240 pages
...stable, day and night,— Uarb'd wii.li frontlet of steel, I trow, And with Jed\vooi!-axe, at saddlebow. A hundred more fed free in stall: Such was the custom of Brunksome Hall. But to return to our mythology. Canto the first. There is then a proper and improper...
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