The Poetical Works of Sir Walter Scott, Bart: Complete in One Volume. With All His Introductions and Notes, Also, Various Readings, and the Editor's NotesA and C Black, 1857 - 823 páginas |
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... Twas thus the LATEST MINSTREL sung.3 The Lay of the Last Minstrel . CANTO FIRST . I. THE feast was over in Branksome tower.4 And the Ladye had gone to her secret bower ; Her bower that was guarded by word and by spell . Deadly to hear ...
... Twas thus the LATEST MINSTREL sung.3 The Lay of the Last Minstrel . CANTO FIRST . I. THE feast was over in Branksome tower.4 And the Ladye had gone to her secret bower ; Her bower that was guarded by word and by spell . Deadly to hear ...
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... twas silence all ; He meetly stabled his steed in stall , And sought the convent's lonely wall.8 HERE paused the harp ; and with its swell The Master's fire and courage fell ; Dejectedly , and low , he bow'd , And , gazing timid on the ...
... twas silence all ; He meetly stabled his steed in stall , And sought the convent's lonely wall.8 HERE paused the harp ; and with its swell The Master's fire and courage fell ; Dejectedly , and low , he bow'd , And , gazing timid on the ...
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... twas said to me . XXIII . " Now , hie thee hence , " the Father said , " And when we are on death - bed laid , O may our dear Ladye , and sweet St. John , Forgive our souls for the deed we have done ! " - The Monk return'd him to his ...
... twas said to me . XXIII . " Now , hie thee hence , " the Father said , " And when we are on death - bed laid , O may our dear Ladye , and sweet St. John , Forgive our souls for the deed we have done ! " - The Monk return'd him to his ...
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... Twas said , when the Baron a - hunting rode Through Reedsdale's glens , but rarely trod , He heard a voice cry , " Lost ! lost ! lost ! " And , like tennis - ball by racket toss'd , A leap , of thirty feet and three , Made from the ...
... Twas said , when the Baron a - hunting rode Through Reedsdale's glens , but rarely trod , He heard a voice cry , " Lost ! lost ! lost ! " And , like tennis - ball by racket toss'd , A leap , of thirty feet and three , Made from the ...
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... twas strange , this old man's verse Could call them from their marble hearse . The Harper smiled , well - pleased ; for ne'er Was flattery lost on poet's ear : A simple race ! they waste their toil For the vain tribute of a smile ; E'en ...
... twas strange , this old man's verse Could call them from their marble hearse . The Harper smiled , well - pleased ; for ne'er Was flattery lost on poet's ear : A simple race ! they waste their toil For the vain tribute of a smile ; E'en ...
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