The Poetical Works of Sir Walter Scott, BartRoutledge, Warne, & Routledge, 1859 - 740 páginas |
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... side ? Is it the wind that swings the oaks ? Is it the echo from the rocks ? What may it be , the heavy sound , That moans old Branksome's turrets round ? XIII At the sullen , moaning sound , The ban - dogs P bay and howl ; And , from ...
... side ? Is it the wind that swings the oaks ? Is it the echo from the rocks ? What may it be , the heavy sound , That moans old Branksome's turrets round ? XIII At the sullen , moaning sound , The ban - dogs P bay and howl ; And , from ...
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... side he won . Eastward the wooded path he rode ; Green hazels o'er his basnet nod : He passed the Peela of Goldiland , And crossed old Borthwick's roaring strand ; Lost , undone . * The beginning of the 51st psalm , Miserere mei , & c ...
... side he won . Eastward the wooded path he rode ; Green hazels o'er his basnet nod : He passed the Peela of Goldiland , And crossed old Borthwick's roaring strand ; Lost , undone . * The beginning of the 51st psalm , Miserere mei , & c ...
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... side ; e And soon beneath the rising day е Smiled Branksome towers and Teviot's tide . The wild birds told their warbling tale , And wakened every flower that blows ; And peeped forth the violet pale , And spread her breast the mountain ...
... side ; e And soon beneath the rising day е Smiled Branksome towers and Teviot's tide . The wild birds told their warbling tale , And wakened every flower that blows ; And peeped forth the violet pale , And spread her breast the mountain ...
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... side.- Sure some fell fiend has cursed our line , That coward should e'er be son of mine ! " • A cleuch is a rugged ascent . Bellenden is situated near the head of Borthwick Water , and , being in the centre of the possessions of the ...
... side.- Sure some fell fiend has cursed our line , That coward should e'er be son of mine ! " • A cleuch is a rugged ascent . Bellenden is situated near the head of Borthwick Water , and , being in the centre of the possessions of the ...
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... side ; And ill beseems your rank and birth To make your towers a flemens - firth.m We claim from thee William of Deloraine , That he may suffer march - treason pain : " It was but last St. Cuthbert's even He pricked to Stapleton on ...
... side ; And ill beseems your rank and birth To make your towers a flemens - firth.m We claim from thee William of Deloraine , That he may suffer march - treason pain : " It was but last St. Cuthbert's even He pricked to Stapleton on ...
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