The Poetical Works of Sir Walter Scott, BartRoutledge, Warne, & Routledge, 1859 - 740 páginas |
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... once to kindle his inspiration and to increase his love for legendary lore . Upon his return to Edinburgh Walter entered the col- lege , and from his total unacquaintance with Greek , and his unwillingness , on account of the advantage ...
... once to kindle his inspiration and to increase his love for legendary lore . Upon his return to Edinburgh Walter entered the col- lege , and from his total unacquaintance with Greek , and his unwillingness , on account of the advantage ...
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... once wielded by those olden chieftains whose characters and achievements it was his delight to depict . In 1804 he gave up Lasswade Cottage , eagerly embracing an op- portunity that then presented itself , of renting the house viii MEMOIR ...
... once wielded by those olden chieftains whose characters and achievements it was his delight to depict . In 1804 he gave up Lasswade Cottage , eagerly embracing an op- portunity that then presented itself , of renting the house viii MEMOIR ...
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... once upon a time , much embarrassed by a spirit , for whom he was under the necessity of finding constant employment . He commanded him to build a cauld , or dam - head , across the Tweed at Kelso : it was accomplished in one night ...
... once upon a time , much embarrassed by a spirit , for whom he was under the necessity of finding constant employment . He commanded him to build a cauld , or dam - head , across the Tweed at Kelso : it was accomplished in one night ...
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... once his own , His ashes undistinguished lie , His place , his power , his memory die : His groans the lonely caverns fill , His tears of rage impel the rill : All mourn the minstrel's harp unstrung , Their name unknown , their praise ...
... once his own , His ashes undistinguished lie , His place , his power , his memory die : His groans the lonely caverns fill , His tears of rage impel the rill : All mourn the minstrel's harp unstrung , Their name unknown , their praise ...
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... once belonged to the earls of Bothwell , and Queen Mary visited James , earl of Bothwell , when he was lying at this castle , wounded . It passed from the Bothwells to the family of Buccleuch . A martial piece of music , adapted to the ...
... once belonged to the earls of Bothwell , and Queen Mary visited James , earl of Bothwell , when he was lying at this castle , wounded . It passed from the Bothwells to the family of Buccleuch . A martial piece of music , adapted to the ...
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