Poetical Works of Sir Walter Scott, Bart, Volumen2A. and C. Black, 1895 |
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... Twas all so close with copsewood bound , Nor track nor pathway might declare That human foot frequented there , Until the mountain - maiden show'd A clambering unsuspected road , That winded through the tangled 398 CANTO I THE LADY OF ...
... Twas all so close with copsewood bound , Nor track nor pathway might declare That human foot frequented there , Until the mountain - maiden show'd A clambering unsuspected road , That winded through the tangled 398 CANTO I THE LADY OF ...
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... Twas thus upbraiding conscience said , - " Not so had Malcolm idly hung On the smooth phrase of southern tongue ; Not so had Malcolm strain'd his eye , Another step than thine to spy.- Wake , Allan - Bane , " aloud she cried , To the ...
... Twas thus upbraiding conscience said , - " Not so had Malcolm idly hung On the smooth phrase of southern tongue ; Not so had Malcolm strain'd his eye , Another step than thine to spy.- Wake , Allan - Bane , " aloud she cried , To the ...
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... twas an hero's eye that weep'd . Nor while on Ellen's faltering tongue Her filial welcomes crowded hung , Mark'd she , that fear ( affection's proof ) Still held a graceful youth aloof ; No ! not till Douglas named his name , Although ...
... twas an hero's eye that weep'd . Nor while on Ellen's faltering tongue Her filial welcomes crowded hung , Mark'd she , that fear ( affection's proof ) Still held a graceful youth aloof ; No ! not till Douglas named his name , Although ...
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... Twas but for Ellen that he fear'd ; While , sorrowful , but undismay'd , The Douglas thus his counsel said : — " Brave Roderick , though the tempest roar , It may but thunder , and pass o'er ; Nor will I here remain an hour , To draw ...
... Twas but for Ellen that he fear'd ; While , sorrowful , but undismay'd , The Douglas thus his counsel said : — " Brave Roderick , though the tempest roar , It may but thunder , and pass o'er ; Nor will I here remain an hour , To draw ...
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... Twas I that taught his youthful hand . To rein a steed and wield a brand ; I see him yet , the princely boy ! Not Ellen more my pride and joy ; I love him still , despite my wrongs , By hasty wrath , and slanderous tongues . O seek the ...
... Twas I that taught his youthful hand . To rein a steed and wield a brand ; I see him yet , the princely boy ! Not Ellen more my pride and joy ; I love him still , despite my wrongs , By hasty wrath , and slanderous tongues . O seek the ...
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