The Poetical Works of Sir Walter Scott, BartRoutledge, Warne, & Routledge, 1859 - 740 páginas |
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... deep or broad , Might bar the bold moss - trooper's road . XXIX At the first plunge the horse sunk low , And the water broke o'er the saddle - Bow ; Above the foaming tide , I ween , Scarce half the charger's neck was seen ; For he was ...
... deep or broad , Might bar the bold moss - trooper's road . XXIX At the first plunge the horse sunk low , And the water broke o'er the saddle - Bow ; Above the foaming tide , I ween , Scarce half the charger's neck was seen ; For he was ...
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... deep that morning's scene , Rode eastward through the hawthorns green . WHILE thus he poured the lengthened tale , The Minstrel's voice began to fail : Full slyly smiled the observant page , And gave the withered hand of age A goblet ...
... deep that morning's scene , Rode eastward through the hawthorns green . WHILE thus he poured the lengthened tale , The Minstrel's voice began to fail : Full slyly smiled the observant page , And gave the withered hand of age A goblet ...
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... deep within her sobbing breast She locked the struggling sigh to rest ; m An asylum for outlaws . n Several species of offences , peculiar to the Border , constituted what was called march - treason . Among others , was the crime of ...
... deep within her sobbing breast She locked the struggling sigh to rest ; m An asylum for outlaws . n Several species of offences , peculiar to the Border , constituted what was called march - treason . Among others , was the crime of ...
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... deep ; Seems now as if the Minstrel's wail , Now the sad requiem , loads the gale ; Last , o'er the warrior's closing grave , Rung the full choir in choral stave . After due pause , they bade him tell , Why he , who touched the harp so ...
... deep ; Seems now as if the Minstrel's wail , Now the sad requiem , loads the gale ; Last , o'er the warrior's closing grave , Rung the full choir in choral stave . After due pause , they bade him tell , Why he , who touched the harp so ...
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... deep carouse to yon fair bride ! " At every pledge , from vat and pail , Foamed forth , in floods , the nut - brown ale ; While shout the riders every one , Such day of mirth ne'er cheered their clan , Since old Buccleuch the name did ...
... deep carouse to yon fair bride ! " At every pledge , from vat and pail , Foamed forth , in floods , the nut - brown ale ; While shout the riders every one , Such day of mirth ne'er cheered their clan , Since old Buccleuch the name did ...
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