The Poetical Works of Sir Walter Scott, BartRoutledge, Warne, & Routledge, 1859 - 740 páginas |
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... give such passing notice of his prose works as the nature of our narrative seems to demand . " " 66 One of Scott's most cherished schemes , which be- came gradually the aim of his existence and his labours , was to possess landed ...
... give such passing notice of his prose works as the nature of our narrative seems to demand . " " 66 One of Scott's most cherished schemes , which be- came gradually the aim of his existence and his labours , was to possess landed ...
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... give each knight his vantage - ground . V In rapid round the Baron bent ; He sighed a sigh , and prayed a prayer : The prayer was to his patron saint , The sigh was to his ladye fair . Stout Deloraine nor sighed , nor prayed , Nor saint ...
... give each knight his vantage - ground . V In rapid round the Baron bent ; He sighed a sigh , and prayed a prayer : The prayer was to his patron saint , The sigh was to his ladye fair . Stout Deloraine nor sighed , nor prayed , Nor saint ...
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... Give thy best steed , as a vassal ought . " - " Dear to me is my bonny white steed , Oft has he helped me at pinch of need ; Lord and Earl though thou be , I trow , I can rein Bucksfoot better than thou . " Word on word gave fuel to ...
... Give thy best steed , as a vassal ought . " - " Dear to me is my bonny white steed , Oft has he helped me at pinch of need ; Lord and Earl though thou be , I trow , I can rein Bucksfoot better than thou . " Word on word gave fuel to ...
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... Give me in peace my heriot due , Thy bonny white steed , or thou shalt rue . If my horn I three times wind , Eskdale shall long have the sound in mind . ” - ΧΙΙ Loudly the Beattison laughed in scorn : - " Little care we for thy winded ...
... Give me in peace my heriot due , Thy bonny white steed , or thou shalt rue . If my horn I three times wind , Eskdale shall long have the sound in mind . ” - ΧΙΙ Loudly the Beattison laughed in scorn : - " Little care we for thy winded ...
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... Give the shrill watch - word of their clan ; " And revellers , o'er their bowls , proclaim Douglas or Dacre's conquering name . IX Less frequent heard , and fainter still , At length the various clamours died ; And you might hear , from ...
... Give the shrill watch - word of their clan ; " And revellers , o'er their bowls , proclaim Douglas or Dacre's conquering name . IX Less frequent heard , and fainter still , At length the various clamours died ; And you might hear , from ...
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