The Poetical Works of Sir Walter Scott, BartRoutledge, Warne, & Routledge, 1859 - 740 páginas |
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... sword and spur on heel ; They quitted not their harness bright , Neither by day , nor yet by night : They lay down to rest With corslet laced , Pillowed on buckler cold and hard ; They carved at the meal With gloves of steel , [ barred ...
... sword and spur on heel ; They quitted not their harness bright , Neither by day , nor yet by night : They lay down to rest With corslet laced , Pillowed on buckler cold and hard ; They carved at the meal With gloves of steel , [ barred ...
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... sword Before their father's band ; A braver knight than Harden's lord Ne'er belted on a brand . X Scotts of Eskdale , a stalwart band , c Came trooping down the Todshaw hill ; By the sword they won their land , And by the sword they ...
... sword Before their father's band ; A braver knight than Harden's lord Ne'er belted on a brand . X Scotts of Eskdale , a stalwart band , c Came trooping down the Todshaw hill ; By the sword they won their land , And by the sword they ...
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... When saddles were emptied , and lances broke ! For each scornful word the Galliard had said , A Beattison on the field was laid . His own good sword the chieftain drew , And he CANTO IV . ] LAY OF THE LAST MINSTREL . 43.
... When saddles were emptied , and lances broke ! For each scornful word the Galliard had said , A Beattison on the field was laid . His own good sword the chieftain drew , And he CANTO IV . ] LAY OF THE LAST MINSTREL . 43.
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Walter Scott. His own good sword the chieftain drew , And he bore the Galliard through and through ; Where the Beattisons ' blood mixed with the rill , The Galliard's Haugh men call it still . The Scotts have scattered the Beattison clan ...
Walter Scott. His own good sword the chieftain drew , And he bore the Galliard through and through ; Where the Beattisons ' blood mixed with the rill , The Galliard's Haugh men call it still . The Scotts have scattered the Beattison clan ...
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... sword , t When English blood swelled Ancram ford ; " And but that Lord Dacre's steed was wight , And bare him ably in the flight , Himself had seen him dubbed a knight . For the young heir of Branksome's line , God be his aid , and God ...
... sword , t When English blood swelled Ancram ford ; " And but that Lord Dacre's steed was wight , And bare him ably in the flight , Himself had seen him dubbed a knight . For the young heir of Branksome's line , God be his aid , and God ...
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