The Poetical Works of Sir Walter Scott, Bart. ...A. and C. Black, 1880 |
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... as to give an appearance of sameness and crudity to the whole series of popular poetry . Such , for instance , is the salutation so often re- peated , " Now Heaven thee save , thou brave young knight 16 INTRODUCTORY REMARKS ON.
... as to give an appearance of sameness and crudity to the whole series of popular poetry . Such , for instance , is the salutation so often re- peated , " Now Heaven thee save , thou brave young knight 16 INTRODUCTORY REMARKS ON.
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... thee save and see . " And such the usual expression for taking counsel with , " Rede me , rede me , brother dear , My rede shall rise at thee . " Such also is the unvaried account of the rose and the brier , which are said to spring ...
... thee save and see . " And such the usual expression for taking counsel with , " Rede me , rede me , brother dear , My rede shall rise at thee . " Such also is the unvaried account of the rose and the brier , which are said to spring ...
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... note resounds- But when return the sons of war ! Thou , born of etern Necessity , Dall Peace ! the desert yields to thee , And owns thy melancholy sway . 1249 with many of the Normans themselves , whom dis- 98 INTRODUCTION .
... note resounds- But when return the sons of war ! Thou , born of etern Necessity , Dall Peace ! the desert yields to thee , And owns thy melancholy sway . 1249 with many of the Normans themselves , whom dis- 98 INTRODUCTION .
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... thee ? I wish thee a more quiet spirit , else I foresee thy destruction . " - SPOTTISWOODE , p . 343 . The associated nobles seem to have owed their success chiefly to the Border spearmen ; for though they had a band of mercenaries ...
... thee ? I wish thee a more quiet spirit , else I foresee thy destruction . " - SPOTTISWOODE , p . 343 . The associated nobles seem to have owed their success chiefly to the Border spearmen ; for though they had a band of mercenaries ...
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... forth for punishment , pronounces over him the following elegy : 66 Waes me for thee , gude Common Thift ! Was never man made more honest chift , His living for to win : Thair wes not , in all Liddesdaill , That ky INTRODUCTION . 163.
... forth for punishment , pronounces over him the following elegy : 66 Waes me for thee , gude Common Thift ! Was never man made more honest chift , His living for to win : Thair wes not , in all Liddesdaill , That ky INTRODUCTION . 163.
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