Poetical Works of Sir Walter Scott, Bart, Volumen2A. and C. Black, 1895 |
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... hath his hand Full sternly kept his mountain land . Who else dare give - ah ! woe the day , That I such hated truth should say- The Douglas , like a stricken deer , Disown'd by every noble peer , Even the rude refuge we have here ? Alas ...
... hath his hand Full sternly kept his mountain land . Who else dare give - ah ! woe the day , That I such hated truth should say- The Douglas , like a stricken deer , Disown'd by every noble peer , Even the rude refuge we have here ? Alas ...
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... hath harbour'd here , What may we for the Douglas fear ? What for this island , deem'd of old Clan - Alpine's last and surest hold ? If neither spy nor foe , I pray What yet may jealous Roderick say ? -Nay , wave not thy disdainful head ...
... hath harbour'd here , What may we for the Douglas fear ? What for this island , deem'd of old Clan - Alpine's last and surest hold ? If neither spy nor foe , I pray What yet may jealous Roderick say ? -Nay , wave not thy disdainful head ...
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... hath caused repair Each maid and matron of the clan , And every child and aged man Unfit for arms ; and given his charge , Nor skiff nor shallop , boat nor barge , Upon these lakes shall float at large , But all beside the islet moor ...
... hath caused repair Each maid and matron of the clan , And every child and aged man Unfit for arms ; and given his charge , Nor skiff nor shallop , boat nor barge , Upon these lakes shall float at large , But all beside the islet moor ...
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... hath lured thee back , In deathful hour , o'er dangerous track ; And how , O how , can I atone The wreck my vanity brought on ! - One way remains - I'll tell him all- Yes ! struggling bosom , forth it shall ! وو Thou , whose light folly ...
... hath lured thee back , In deathful hour , o'er dangerous track ; And how , O how , can I atone The wreck my vanity brought on ! - One way remains - I'll tell him all- Yes ! struggling bosom , forth it shall ! وو Thou , whose light folly ...
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... Hath led thee safe , through watch and ward , Far past Clan - Alpine's outmost guard . Now , man to man , and steel to steel , A Chieftain's vengeance thou shalt feel . See here , all vantageless I stand , Arm'd , like thyself , with ...
... Hath led thee safe , through watch and ward , Far past Clan - Alpine's outmost guard . Now , man to man , and steel to steel , A Chieftain's vengeance thou shalt feel . See here , all vantageless I stand , Arm'd , like thyself , with ...
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