The Poetical Works of Sir Walter Scott, BartRoutledge, Warne, & Routledge, 1859 - 740 páginas |
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... bound . X Full many a scutcheon and banner , riven , Shook to the cold night - wind of heaven , Around the screenèd altar's pale ; And there the dying lamps did burn , Before thy low and lonely urn , O gallant Chief of Otterburne ...
... bound . X Full many a scutcheon and banner , riven , Shook to the cold night - wind of heaven , Around the screenèd altar's pale ; And there the dying lamps did burn , Before thy low and lonely urn , O gallant Chief of Otterburne ...
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... bound , Like a pilgrim from beyond the sea : His left hand held his Book of Might ; A silver cross was in his right ; The lamp was placed beside his knee : High and majestic was his look , At which the fellest fiends had shook , into ...
... bound , Like a pilgrim from beyond the sea : His left hand held his Book of Might ; A silver cross was in his right ; The lamp was placed beside his knee : High and majestic was his look , At which the fellest fiends had shook , into ...
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... bound : - He thought , as he took it , the dead man frowned ; But the glare of the sepulchral light , Perchance , had dazzled the warrior's sight . XXII When the huge stone sunk o'er the tomb , The night returned in double gloom ; For ...
... bound : - He thought , as he took it , the dead man frowned ; But the glare of the sepulchral light , Perchance , had dazzled the warrior's sight . XXII When the huge stone sunk o'er the tomb , The night returned in double gloom ; For ...
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... bound : No longer by his couch she stood ; But she has ta'en the broken lance , ' And washed it from the clotted gore , And salved the splinter o'er and o'er . William of Deloraine , in trance , a Head - dress . b Belt for carrying ...
... bound : No longer by his couch she stood ; But she has ta'en the broken lance , ' And washed it from the clotted gore , And salved the splinter o'er and o'er . William of Deloraine , in trance , a Head - dress . b Belt for carrying ...
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... bound like any Bilhopes stag . It bore his wife and children twain ; A half - clothed serf was all their train : His wife , stout , ruddy , and dark - browed , Of silver brooch and bracelet proud , Laughed to her friends among the crowd ...
... bound like any Bilhopes stag . It bore his wife and children twain ; A half - clothed serf was all their train : His wife , stout , ruddy , and dark - browed , Of silver brooch and bracelet proud , Laughed to her friends among the crowd ...
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