The Poetical Works of Sir Walter Scott, Bart. ...A. and C. Black, 1880 |
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... Young Benjie , Proud Lady Margaret , Sir Hugh Le Blond , Grome and Bewick , The Lament of the Border Widow , Johnnie of Braidislee , Katharine Janfarie , The Dowie Dens of Yarrow , The Gay Goss - hawk , Brown Adam , Jellon Grahame ...
... Young Benjie , Proud Lady Margaret , Sir Hugh Le Blond , Grome and Bewick , The Lament of the Border Widow , Johnnie of Braidislee , Katharine Janfarie , The Dowie Dens of Yarrow , The Gay Goss - hawk , Brown Adam , Jellon Grahame ...
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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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Walter Scott. " Now Heaven thee save , thou brave young knight , Now Heaven 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 ...
Walter Scott. " Now Heaven thee save , thou brave young knight , Now Heaven 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 ...
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... young gentlemen , " to throw aside many originals , the preservation of which would have been much more interesting than any thing which has been substituted in their stead.1 1 Green be the pillow of Łenest Allan , at whose lamp Burns ...
... young gentlemen , " to throw aside many originals , the preservation of which would have been much more interesting than any thing which has been substituted in their stead.1 1 Green be the pillow of Łenest Allan , at whose lamp Burns ...
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... young man , who was acceptable to them both , but so cap- tivated with their charms , that , while confident of a pre- ference on the part of both , ne was unable to make a choice between them . While this singular situation of the ...
... young man , who was acceptable to them both , but so cap- tivated with their charms , that , while confident of a pre- ference on the part of both , ne was unable to make a choice between them . While this singular situation of the ...
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