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The Pocket magazine of classic and polite literature. [Continued as] The ... - Page 259
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Poetical Works

Sir Walter Scott - 1908 - 992 pages
...woods, and doe more sharply wound them, than all their enemies swords or speares, which can seldom arc neere driven, being wrapped about their left arme, instead of a target, for it is hard to cut thorough...
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The Poetical Works of Sir Walter Scott: With the Author's Introductions and ...

Walter Scott - 1917 - 1000 pages
...woods, and doe more sharply wound them, than all their enemies swords or speares, which can seldom come nigh them : yea, and oftentimes their mantle serveth them when they are necre driven, being wrapped about their left anne, instead of a target, for it is hard to cut thorough...
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Works, Volume 25

Sir Walter Scott - 1923 - 1122 pages
...woods, and doe more sharply wound them, than all their enemies swords or speares, which can seldom come nigh them : yea, and oftentimes their mantle serveth them when they are neere driven, being wrapped about their left arme, instead of a target, for it is hard to cut through with a sword;...
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The Ireland Anthology

Sean Dunne - Fiction - 1957 - 496 pages
...the woods, and do more sharply wound them than all their enemies' swords or spears which can seldom come nigh them; yea and oftentimes their mantle serveth them when they are near driven, being wrapped about their left arm instead of a target, for it is hard to cut through...
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The Dublin Review, Volume 17

Nicholas Patrick Wiseman - 1844 - 598 pages
...woods, and do more sharply wound them, than all their enemies' swords and spears, which can seldom come nigh them. Yea, and oftentimes their mantle serveth them when they are near driven, being wrapped about their left arm, instead of a target ; for it is hard to cut through...
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