The Poetical Works of Sir Walter Scott, BartRoutledge, Warne, & Routledge, 1859 - 740 páginas |
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... noble race the Ladye came ; Her father was a clerk of fame , Of Bethune's line of Picardie : He learned the art , that none may name , In Padua , far beyond the sea . Men said , he changed his mortal frame By feat of magic mystery ; For ...
... noble race the Ladye came ; Her father was a clerk of fame , Of Bethune's line of Picardie : He learned the art , that none may name , In Padua , far beyond the sea . Men said , he changed his mortal frame By feat of magic mystery ; For ...
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... noble dame , by me ; Letter nor line know I never a one , Wer't my neck - verse at Hairibee . " y XXV Soon in his saddle sate he fast , And soon the steep descent he passed , Soon crossed the sounding barbican , z And soon the Teviot ...
... noble dame , by me ; Letter nor line know I never a one , Wer't my neck - verse at Hairibee . " y XXV Soon in his saddle sate he fast , And soon the steep descent he passed , Soon crossed the sounding barbican , z And soon the Teviot ...
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... noble mind was inly moved For the kinsman of the maid he loved . " This shalt thou do without delay ; No longer here myself may stay : n Stroke . • Pieces . P A coat of mail , or a defensive upper garment quilted with stout leather . 4 ...
... noble mind was inly moved For the kinsman of the maid he loved . " This shalt thou do without delay ; No longer here myself may stay : n Stroke . • Pieces . P A coat of mail , or a defensive upper garment quilted with stout leather . 4 ...
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... noble child ; Or , with his fingers long and lean , Had strangled him in fiendish spleen : But his awful mother he had in dread , And also his power was limited ; □ May . ▾ Magic . It is a firm article of popular faith , that no ...
... noble child ; Or , with his fingers long and lean , Had strangled him in fiendish spleen : But his awful mother he had in dread , And also his power was limited ; □ May . ▾ Magic . It is a firm article of popular faith , that no ...
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... noble sire , His wet cheek glowed ' twixt fear and ire ; He faced the blood - hound manfully , And held his little bat on high ; So fierce he struck , the dog , afraid , At cautious distance hoarsely bayed , But still in act to spring ...
... noble sire , His wet cheek glowed ' twixt fear and ire ; He faced the blood - hound manfully , And held his little bat on high ; So fierce he struck , the dog , afraid , At cautious distance hoarsely bayed , But still in act to spring ...
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