The Poetical Works of Sir Walter Scott, BartRoutledge, Warne, & Routledge, 1859 - 740 páginas |
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... spoke , And he called on the Spirit of the Fell . XV RIVER SPIRIT . 66 ' Sleepest thou , brother ? " MOUNTAIN SPIRIT . Brother , nay- On my hills the moon - beams play . n The Scottish vulgar , without having any very definite notion of ...
... spoke , And he called on the Spirit of the Fell . XV RIVER SPIRIT . 66 ' Sleepest thou , brother ? " MOUNTAIN SPIRIT . Brother , nay- On my hills the moon - beams play . n The Scottish vulgar , without having any very definite notion of ...
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... spoke of former days , And how old age , and wandering long , Had done his hand and harp some wrong . The Duchess , and her daughters fair , And every gentle ladye there , Each after each , in due degree , Gave praises to his melody ...
... spoke of former days , And how old age , and wandering long , Had done his hand and harp some wrong . The Duchess , and her daughters fair , And every gentle ladye there , Each after each , in due degree , Gave praises to his melody ...
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... spoke the Monk in solemn tone : - " I was not always a man of woe ; For Paynim countries I have trod , And fought beneath the Cross of God ; Now , strange to my eyes thine arms appear , And their iron clang sounds strange to my ear ...
... spoke the Monk in solemn tone : - " I was not always a man of woe ; For Paynim countries I have trod , And fought beneath the Cross of God ; Now , strange to my eyes thine arms appear , And their iron clang sounds strange to my ear ...
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... spoke to me , on death - bed laid ; They would rend this Abbaye's massy nave , And pile it in heaps above his grave . XV " I swore to bury his Mighty Book , That never mortal might therein look ; And never to tell where it was hid ...
... spoke to me , on death - bed laid ; They would rend this Abbaye's massy nave , And pile it in heaps above his grave . XV " I swore to bury his Mighty Book , That never mortal might therein look ; And never to tell where it was hid ...
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... spoke , Nor mingled with the menial flock ; And oft apart his arms he tossed , And often muttered , " Lost ! lost ! lost ! " He was waspish , arch , and litherlie , h But well Lord Cranstoun servèd he : And he of his service was full ...
... spoke , Nor mingled with the menial flock ; And oft apart his arms he tossed , And often muttered , " Lost ! lost ! lost ! " He was waspish , arch , and litherlie , h But well Lord Cranstoun servèd he : And he of his service was full ...
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