The Poetical Works of Sir Walter Scott, BartRoutledge, Warne, & Routledge, 1859 - 740 páginas |
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... Soon after its appearance he took his wife to London , and mingled freely with the literary and fashionable society of the metropolis , but was suddenly recalled to Edinburgh by the serious illness of his father , which terminated in ...
... Soon after its appearance he took his wife to London , and mingled freely with the literary and fashionable society of the metropolis , but was suddenly recalled to Edinburgh by the serious illness of his father , which terminated in ...
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... soon after for £ 5,000 . In 1806 he was appointed one of the Clerks of Session . The decided success of the " Lay of the Last Min- strel " induced its author to attempt another poem in a similar style , and in 1808 " Marmion , a Tale of ...
... soon after for £ 5,000 . In 1806 he was appointed one of the Clerks of Session . The decided success of the " Lay of the Last Min- strel " induced its author to attempt another poem in a similar style , and in 1808 " Marmion , a Tale of ...
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... soon after reached his much - loved home . The sight of the old familiar place seemed to act upon him like enchantment . Sir Walter sud- denly shook off his stupor , and could with difficulty be restrained from leaping out of the ...
... soon after reached his much - loved home . The sight of the old familiar place seemed to act upon him like enchantment . Sir Walter sud- denly shook off his stupor , and could with difficulty be restrained from leaping out of the ...
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... soon afterwards built there . Very little of the ancient building now remains . In this palace David Rizzio was murdered ; and here the unfortunate Mary kept her court . When Charles I. visited Scotland in 1633 , for his coronation , he ...
... soon afterwards built there . Very little of the ancient building now remains . In this palace David Rizzio was murdered ; and here the unfortunate Mary kept her court . When Charles I. visited Scotland in 1633 , for his coronation , he ...
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... Soon in his saddle sate he fast , And soon the steep descent he passed , Soon crossed the sounding barbican , z And soon the Teviot side he won . Eastward the wooded path he rode ; Green hazels o'er his basnet nod : He passed the Peela ...
... Soon in his saddle sate he fast , And soon the steep descent he passed , Soon crossed the sounding barbican , z And soon the Teviot side he won . Eastward the wooded path he rode ; Green hazels o'er his basnet nod : He passed the Peela ...
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