Poetical Works of Sir Walter Scott, Bart, Volumen2A. and C. Black, 1895 |
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... knew . Far from the tumult fled the roe , Close in her covert cower'd the doe , The falcon , from her cairn on high , Cast on the rout a wondering eye , Till far beyond her piercing ken The hurricane had swept the glen . Faint , and ...
... knew . Far from the tumult fled the roe , Close in her covert cower'd the doe , The falcon , from her cairn on high , Cast on the rout a wondering eye , Till far beyond her piercing ken The hurricane had swept the glen . Faint , and ...
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... knew but one , " he said , " Whose stalwart arm might brook to wield A blade like this in battle - field . " She sigh'd , then smiled and took the word : " You see the guardian champion's sword ; As light it trembles in his hand , As in ...
... knew but one , " he said , " Whose stalwart arm might brook to wield A blade like this in battle - field . " She sigh'd , then smiled and took the word : " You see the guardian champion's sword ; As light it trembles in his hand , As in ...
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... knew , Young Ellen gave a mother's due . Meet welcome to her guest she made , And every courteous rite was paid , That hospitality could claim , Though all unask'd his birth and name.1 Such then the reverence to a guest , That fellest ...
... knew , Young Ellen gave a mother's due . Meet welcome to her guest she made , And every courteous rite was paid , That hospitality could claim , Though all unask'd his birth and name.1 Such then the reverence to a guest , That fellest ...
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... st a suitor's claim , In serious mood , to Roderick's name , I thrill with anguish ! or , if e'er 1 A waterfall on the Keltie , about a mile from Callander . A Douglas knew the word , with fear . To CANTO II 413 THE ISLAND.
... st a suitor's claim , In serious mood , to Roderick's name , I thrill with anguish ! or , if e'er 1 A waterfall on the Keltie , about a mile from Callander . A Douglas knew the word , with fear . To CANTO II 413 THE ISLAND.
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Walter Scott Andrew Lang. A Douglas knew the word , with fear . To change such odious theme were best , - What think'st thou of our stranger guest ? " - * XV " What think I of him - woe the while That brought such wanderer to our isle ...
Walter Scott Andrew Lang. A Douglas knew the word , with fear . To change such odious theme were best , - What think'st thou of our stranger guest ? " - * XV " What think I of him - woe the while That brought such wanderer to our isle ...
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