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XXXVI.

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Walter Scott·1771–1832·Romanticism
ld Allan followed to the strand--Such was the Douglas's command--And anxious told, how, on the morn,The stern Sir Roderick deep had sworn,The Fiery Cross should circle o'erDale, glen, and valley, down and moorMuch were the peril to the GraemeFrom those who to the signal came;Far up the lake 't were safest land,Himself would row him to the strand.He gave his counsel to the wind,While Malcolm did, unheeding, bind,Round dirk and pouch and broadsword rolled,His ample plaid in tightened fold,And stripped his limbs to such arrayAs best might suit the watery way,--