The Poetical Works of Sir Walter Scott, Bart. ...A. and C. Black, 1880 |
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... friends who have been removed from the world , claim some value in your Grace's estimation , from the names of their ... Friend , And much obliged humble Servant , WALTER SCOTT ABBOTSFORD , April 3 , 1830 . MINSTRELSY OP THE SCOTTISH ...
... friends who have been removed from the world , claim some value in your Grace's estimation , from the names of their ... Friend , And much obliged humble Servant , WALTER SCOTT ABBOTSFORD , April 3 , 1830 . MINSTRELSY OP THE SCOTTISH ...
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... friendship , that even personal jealousy could not interrupt their union . They were visited by a handsome and ... friends with all the tenderness of affection . He died , however , having first communicated the infection to his ...
... friendship , that even personal jealousy could not interrupt their union . They were visited by a handsome and ... friends with all the tenderness of affection . He died , however , having first communicated the infection to his ...
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... friend , Saw you a young man this way riding ; With long black hair , on a bob - tail'd mare , And I know that I cannot be far behind him ? THE SHEPHERD . Yes , I did see him this way riding , And what did much surprise my wit , The man ...
... friend , Saw you a young man this way riding ; With long black hair , on a bob - tail'd mare , And I know that I cannot be far behind him ? THE SHEPHERD . Yes , I did see him this way riding , And what did much surprise my wit , The man ...
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... to whom I am much indebted for many acts of friendship , and much liberality and good will shewn towards me and my undertaking . " - ED . | VOL . I. F the Scottish ballads . Mr Jamieson's extensive acquaintance with the POPULAR POETRY . 81.
... to whom I am much indebted for many acts of friendship , and much liberality and good will shewn towards me and my undertaking . " - ED . | VOL . I. F the Scottish ballads . Mr Jamieson's extensive acquaintance with the POPULAR POETRY . 81.
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... friend , Lord Woodhouslee . Mr Jamieson , in his collections of " Songs and Ballads , " being himself a native of Morayshire was able to push this enquiry much farther , and at the same time , by doing so , to illustrate his theory of ...
... friend , Lord Woodhouslee . Mr Jamieson , in his collections of " Songs and Ballads , " being himself a native of Morayshire was able to push this enquiry much farther , and at the same time , by doing so , to illustrate his theory of ...
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