The Poetical Works of Sir Walter Scott, Bart. ...A. and C. Black, 1880 |
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... neigh- bours the English , introduced by the multitude of Saxons who thronged to the court of Malcolm Canmore and his successors ; by the crowds of 1 prisoners of war , whom the repeated ravages of the POPULAR POETRY . 29.
... neigh- bours the English , introduced by the multitude of Saxons who thronged to the court of Malcolm Canmore and his successors ; by the crowds of 1 prisoners of war , whom the repeated ravages of the POPULAR POETRY . 29.
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Walter Scott. prisoners of war , whom the repeated ravages of the Scots in Northumberland carried off as slaves to their country ; by the influence of the inhabit- ants of the richest and most populous provinces in Scotland ...
Walter Scott. prisoners of war , whom the repeated ravages of the Scots in Northumberland carried off as slaves to their country ; by the influence of the inhabit- ants of the richest and most populous provinces in Scotland ...
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... prisoner was to solace his hours of imprisonment with a degra- ding and vulgar species of composition . We could produce other instances to show that this acute critic has carried his argument consi- derably too far . But we prefer ...
... prisoner was to solace his hours of imprisonment with a degra- ding and vulgar species of composition . We could produce other instances to show that this acute critic has carried his argument consi- derably too far . But we prefer ...
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... prisoners , who fell into their merciless hands , were put to death , after their eyes had been torn out ; the victors con- tending who should display the greatest address in severing their legs and arms , before inflicting a mortal ...
... prisoners , who fell into their merciless hands , were put to death , after their eyes had been torn out ; the victors con- tending who should display the greatest address in severing their legs and arms , before inflicting a mortal ...
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... prisoner for a small horse . They laid him down upon the ground , galloped over him with their lances in rest , and wounded him as they passed . When slain , they cut his body in pieces , and bore the mangled gobbets , in triumph , on ...
... prisoner for a small horse . They laid him down upon the ground , galloped over him with their lances in rest , and wounded him as they passed . When slain , they cut his body in pieces , and bore the mangled gobbets , in triumph , on ...
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