The Poetical Works of Sir Walter Scott, BartRoutledge, Warne, & Routledge, 1859 - 840 páginas |
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... Stood saddled in stable day and night , Barbed with frontlet of steel , I trow , And with Jedwood - axe at saddle - bow : A hundred more fed free in stall : - Such was the custom of Branksome Hall . VI Why do these steeds stand ready ...
... Stood saddled in stable day and night , Barbed with frontlet of steel , I trow , And with Jedwood - axe at saddle - bow : A hundred more fed free in stall : - Such was the custom of Branksome Hall . VI Why do these steeds stand ready ...
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... stood , When Mathouse burn to Melrose ran , All purple with their blood . And well she knew , her mother dread , Before Lord Cranstoun she should wed , Would see her on her dying bed . XI Of noble race the Ladye came ; Her father was a ...
... stood , When Mathouse burn to Melrose ran , All purple with their blood . And well she knew , her mother dread , Before Lord Cranstoun she should wed , Would see her on her dying bed . XI Of noble race the Ladye came ; Her father was a ...
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... stood by his bed ere evening close . The words may not again be said , That he 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 ...
... stood by his bed ere evening close . The words may not again be said , That he 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 ...
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... stood , The Baron's courser pricks his ears , As if a distant noise he hears . The Dwarf waves his long lean arm on high , And signs to the lovers to part and fly ; No time was then to vow or sigh . Fair Margaret , through the hazel ...
... stood , The Baron's courser pricks his ears , As if a distant noise he hears . The Dwarf waves his long lean arm on high , And signs to the lovers to part and fly ; No time was then to vow or sigh . Fair Margaret , through the hazel ...
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... Stood rooted like a lilye flower ; And when at length , with trembling pace , He sought to find where Branksome lay , He feared to see that grisly face Glare from some thicket on his way . Thus , starting oft , he journeyed on , And ...
... Stood rooted like a lilye flower ; And when at length , with trembling pace , He sought to find where Branksome lay , He feared to see that grisly face Glare from some thicket on his way . Thus , starting oft , he journeyed on , And ...
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