Poetical Works of Sir Walter Scott, Bart, Volumen2A. and C. Black, 1895 |
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... Lord of a barren heritage , Which his brave sires , from age to age , By their good swords had held with toil ; His sire had fall'n in such turmoil , And he , God wot , was forced to stand Oft for his right with blade in hand . This ...
... Lord of a barren heritage , Which his brave sires , from age to age , By their good swords had held with toil ; His sire had fall'n in such turmoil , And he , God wot , was forced to stand Oft for his right with blade in hand . This ...
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... Lord The Hermit Monk held solemn word : - " Roderick ! it is a fearful strife , For man endow'd with mortal life , Whose shroud of sentient clay can still Feel feverish pang and fainting chill , Whose eye can stare in stony trance ...
... Lord The Hermit Monk held solemn word : - " Roderick ! it is a fearful strife , For man endow'd with mortal life , Whose shroud of sentient clay can still Feel feverish pang and fainting chill , Whose eye can stare in stony trance ...
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Walter Scott Andrew Lang. Preserved the life of Scotland's lord , This ring the grateful Monarch gave , And bade , when I had boon to crave , To bring it back , and boldly claim The recompense that I would name . Ellen , I am no courtly ...
Walter Scott Andrew Lang. Preserved the life of Scotland's lord , This ring the grateful Monarch gave , And bade , when I had boon to crave , To bring it back , and boldly claim The recompense that I would name . Ellen , I am no courtly ...
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... Lord ! " the monarch said ; " Of thy mis - proud ambitious clan , Thou , James of Bothwell , wert the man , The only man , in whom a foe My woman - mercy would not know : But shall a Monarch's presence brook Injurious blow , and haughty ...
... Lord ! " the monarch said ; " Of thy mis - proud ambitious clan , Thou , James of Bothwell , wert the man , The only man , in whom a foe My woman - mercy would not know : But shall a Monarch's presence brook Injurious blow , and haughty ...
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... lord : Yet kind my noble landlord's part , - God bless the house of Beaudesert ! And , but I loved to drive the deer , More than to guide the labouring steer , I had not dwelt an outcast here . Come , good old Minstrel , follow me ; Thy ...
... lord : Yet kind my noble landlord's part , - God bless the house of Beaudesert ! And , but I loved to drive the deer , More than to guide the labouring steer , I had not dwelt an outcast here . Come , good old Minstrel , follow me ; Thy ...
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