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"Daring youth! for thee it is well, Here calling me in haunted dell, That thy heart has not quail'd, Nor thy courage fail'd, And that thou couldst brook The angry look Of Her of Avenel. Did one limb shiver, Or an eyelid quiver, Thou wert lost for ever. Though I am form'd from the ether blue, And my blood is of the unfallen dew.

Nor was the glory of old England likely to be forgotten amid such a display of national flags as adorned the spacious apartment. The Banner Of England. "The banner of old England flows Triumphant in the breeze A sign of terror to our foes, The meteor of the seas A thousand heroes bore it In battle fields of old; All nations quail'd before it, Defended by the bold.

An' guess I was for I killed lots o' pheasants, quail, squir'ls and rabbits. Little Sammy Duvall had a pointer he called "Quail". She was the smartest dog I ever seen, but everybody had smart dogs them days. Quail'd trail birds when they was runnin' till she got clost and then circle 'round 'em an' make her stand. Be careful there, Quail, Mr. Sammy would say.

Thin His beard and hoary; his flat nostrils crown'd A cicatrised, swart visage, but withal That questionable shape such glory wore That mortals quail'd beneath him."

Thin His beard and hoary; his flat nostrils crown'd A cicatrized, swart visage; but, withal, That questionable shape such glory wore That mortals quail'd beneath him."

But his heart never quail'd save to thee, his adored, There's no guile in his lute, and no stain on his sword. Ah, I reck not what sorrows I know, Could I still on thy solace confide; And I care not, though earth be my foe, If thy soft heart be found by my side, Bel' amie, bel' amie, bel' amie!