Poetical Works of Sir Walter Scott, Bart, Volumen2A. and C. Black, 1895 |
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... bore.— He woke , and , panting with affright , Recall'd the vision of the night . The hearth's decaying brands were red , And deep and dusky lustre shed , Half showing , half concealing , all The uncouth trophies of the hall . Mid those ...
... bore.— He woke , and , panting with affright , Recall'd the vision of the night . The hearth's decaying brands were red , And deep and dusky lustre shed , Half showing , half concealing , all The uncouth trophies of the hall . Mid those ...
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... bore , more loud And louder rung the pibroch proud . At first the sound , by distance tame , Mellow'd along the waters came , And , lingering long by cape and bay , Wail'd every harsher note away ; Then bursting bolder on the ear , The ...
... bore , more loud And louder rung the pibroch proud . At first the sound , by distance tame , Mellow'd along the waters came , And , lingering long by cape and bay , Wail'd every harsher note away ; Then bursting bolder on the ear , The ...
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... bore , In such wild cadence , as the breeze Makes through December's leafless trees . The chorus first could Allan know , " Roderick Vich Alpine , ho ! iro ! And near , and nearer as they row'd , Distinct the martial ditty flow'd . XIX ...
... bore , In such wild cadence , as the breeze Makes through December's leafless trees . The chorus first could Allan know , " Roderick Vich Alpine , ho ! iro ! And near , and nearer as they row'd , Distinct the martial ditty flow'd . XIX ...
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... bore , And stoutly steer'd him from the shore ; And Allan strain'd his anxious eye , Far ' mid the lake his form to spy . Darkening across each puny wave , To which the moon her silver gave , Fast as the cormorant could skim , The ...
... bore , And stoutly steer'd him from the shore ; And Allan strain'd his anxious eye , Far ' mid the lake his form to spy . Darkening across each puny wave , To which the moon her silver gave , Fast as the cormorant could skim , The ...
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... bore . That monk , of savage form and face , The impending danger of his race Had drawn from deepest solitude , Far in Benharrow's bosom rude . Not his the mien of Christian priest , But Druid's , from the grave released , Whose harden ...
... bore . That monk , of savage form and face , The impending danger of his race Had drawn from deepest solitude , Far in Benharrow's bosom rude . Not his the mien of Christian priest , But Druid's , from the grave released , Whose harden ...
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