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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... told in this species of elegiac verse . In the dilemma occasioned by this objection , the idea occurred to the Author of using the measured short line , which forms the structure of so much min- strel poetry , that it may be properly ...
... told in this species of elegiac verse . In the dilemma occasioned by this objection , the idea occurred to the Author of using the measured short line , which forms the structure of so much min- strel poetry , that it may be properly ...
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... told , scarce hid , Lent to her cheek a livelier red ; When the half sigh her swelling breast Against the silken ribbon prest ; When her blue eyes their secret told , Though shaded by her locks of gold- Where would you find the peerless ...
... told , scarce hid , Lent to her cheek a livelier red ; When the half sigh her swelling breast Against the silken ribbon prest ; When her blue eyes their secret told , Though shaded by her locks of gold- Where would you find the peerless ...
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... told them , -how a truce was made , And how a day of fight was ta'en " Twixt Musgrave and stout Deloraine ; And how the Ladye pray'd them dear , That all would stay the fight to see , And deign , in love and courtesy , To taste of ...
... told them , -how a truce was made , And how a day of fight was ta'en " Twixt Musgrave and stout Deloraine ; And how the Ladye pray'd them dear , That all would stay the fight to see , And deign , in love and courtesy , To taste of ...
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... told of former woes , And how her bosom fell and rose , While he and Musgrave bandied blows.— Needs not these lovers ' joys to tell : One day , fair maids , you'll know them well . XXVIII . William of Deloraine , some chance Had waken'd ...
... told of former woes , And how her bosom fell and rose , While he and Musgrave bandied blows.— Needs not these lovers ' joys to tell : One day , fair maids , you'll know them well . XXVIII . William of Deloraine , some chance Had waken'd ...
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... told his wondrous tale ; And many a Runic column high Had witness'd grim idolatry . And thus had Harold , in his youth , Learn'd many a Saga's rhyme uncouth , - Of that Sea - Snake , tremendous curl'd , Whose monstrous circle girds the ...
... told his wondrous tale ; And many a Runic column high Had witness'd grim idolatry . And thus had Harold , in his youth , Learn'd many a Saga's rhyme uncouth , - Of that Sea - Snake , tremendous curl'd , Whose monstrous circle girds the ...
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