| John Bartlett (18201905). Familiar Quotations, 10th ed. 1919. |
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| | | Sir Walter Scott. (17711832) (continued) |
| | | 5124 | O Caledonia! stern and wild, Meet nurse for a poetic child! Land of brown heath and shaggy wood; Land of the mountain and the flood! |
| Lay of the Last Minstrel. Canto vi. Stanza 2. |
| 5125 | | Profand the God-given strength, and marrd the lofty line. |
| Marmion. Introduction to Canto i. |
| 5126 | Just at the age twixt boy and youth, When thought is speech, and speech is truth. |
| Marmion. Introduction to Canto ii. |
| 5127 | When, musing on companions gone, We doubly feel ourselves alone. |
| Marmion. Introduction to Canto ii. |
| 5128 | T is an old tale and often told; But did my fate and wish agree, Neer had been read, in story old, Of maiden true betrayd for gold, That loved, or was avenged, like me. |
| Marmion. Canto ii. Stanza 27. |
| 5129 | When Prussia hurried to the field, And snatchd the spear, but left the shield. 1 |
| Marmion. Introduction to Canto iii. |
| 5130 | In the lost battle, Borne down by the flying, Where mingles wars rattle With groans of the dying. |
| Marmion. Canto iii. Stanza 11. |
| 5131 | Where s the coward that would not dare To fight for such a land? |
| Marmion. Canto iv. Stanza 30. |
| 5132 | Lightly from fair to fair he flew, And loved to plead, lament, and sue; Suit lightly won, and short-lived pain, For monarchs seldom sigh in vain. |
| Marmion. Canto v. Stanza 9. |
| 5133 | | With a smile on her lips and a tear in her eye. 2 |
| Marmion. Canto v. Stanza 12. |
| 5134 | But woe awaits a country when She sees the tears of bearded men. |
| Marmion. Canto v. Stanza 16. |
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