Poetical Works of Sir Walter Scott, Bart, Volumen2A. and C. Black, 1895 |
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... maid to weep ? Not thus , in ancient days of Caledon , Was thy voice mute amid the festal crowd , When lay of hopeless love , or glory won , Aroused the fearful , or subdued the proud . At each according pause was heard aloud Thine ...
... maid to weep ? Not thus , in ancient days of Caledon , Was thy voice mute amid the festal crowd , When lay of hopeless love , or glory won , Aroused the fearful , or subdued the proud . At each according pause was heard aloud Thine ...
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... maid ; Her satin snood , her silken plaid , Her golden brooch , such birth betray'd . And seldom was a snood amid Such wild luxuriant ringlets hid , Whose glossy black to shame might bring The plumage of the raven's wing ; And seldom o ...
... maid ; Her satin snood , her silken plaid , Her golden brooch , such birth betray'd . And seldom was a snood amid Such wild luxuriant ringlets hid , Whose glossy black to shame might bring The plumage of the raven's wing ; And seldom o ...
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... maid conceal'd , Yet not less purely felt the flame ; - O need I tell that passion's name ! XX Impatient of the silent horn , Now on the gale her voice was borne : - “ Father ! " she cried ; the rocks around Loved to prolong the gentle ...
... maid conceal'd , Yet not less purely felt the flame ; - O need I tell that passion's name ! XX Impatient of the silent horn , Now on the gale her voice was borne : - “ Father ! " she cried ; the rocks around Loved to prolong the gentle ...
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... maid the stranger eyed , And , reassured , at length replied , That Highland halls were open still To wilder'd wanderers of the hill . " Nor think you unexpected come To yon lone isle , our desert home ; Before the heath had lost the ...
... maid the stranger eyed , And , reassured , at length replied , That Highland halls were open still To wilder'd wanderers of the hill . " Nor think you unexpected come To yon lone isle , our desert home ; Before the heath had lost the ...
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... maid , with smile suppress'd and sly , The toil unwonted saw him try ; For seldom sure , if e'er before , His noble hand had grasp'd an oar : Yet with main strength his strokes he drew , And o'er the lake the shallop flew ; With heads ...
... maid , with smile suppress'd and sly , The toil unwonted saw him try ; For seldom sure , if e'er before , His noble hand had grasp'd an oar : Yet with main strength his strokes he drew , And o'er the lake the shallop flew ; With heads ...
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